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  • This report presents the Tax Foundation's most detailed portrait of the geographic spread of the federal tax burden to date. It provides estimates of all federal taxes - individual income taxes, corporate income taxes, payroll taxes, estate taxes and all federal excise taxes - by major city area, county, congressional district and state, illustrating the striking diversity of impact that federal tax policies established by Congress have on communities across the US. It should come as no surprise that America's richest cities also bear the nation's highest federal tax burdens. The average household in Stamford-Norwalk paid a staggering $82,745 in federal taxes in 2004 - more than double any other city in America. The number one low-tax city in America is the McAllen-Endinburg-Mission are...

  • A 2004-2005 US Supreme Court term produced an overlooked case addressing the controversial procedural rules for claims arising under the Takings Clause: San Remo Hotel LP v. City of San Francisco. San Remo Hotel addressed whether to make an exception to Williamson County Regional Planning Commission v. Hamilton Bank of Johnson City. The San Remo Hotel Court refused to create an exception to Williamson County. This article argues that Chief Justice Rehnquist's opinion was correct -- the Williamson County State Litigation prong should be reexamined and eliminated. Part II of this article examines the background of the Williamson County takings ripeness test, preclusion doctrines preventing takings plaintiffs from suing in federal court, and Chief Justice Rehnquist's concurrence in San Rem...

  • West Virginia State Police troopers brutally beat a mentally ill man before allowing police dogs to run him down and attack him, a federal lawsuit filed this week alleges. Earlier this year, Calvin Jerrod Wilkerson, 22, filed a lawsuit in Mingo County Circuit Court alleging that three state troopers - along with officers from other law enforcement agencies called to oversee his forced admission to a mental hospital - repeatedly beat him with batons and kicked him when he refused to be taken to a facility.

  • In the United States Court of Appeals For the Seventh Circuit Nos. 09-3714, 09-3923 & 10-1060 C HRISTINE A. O P...

  • The EPA is proposing to approve revisions to the State Implementation Plan (SIP) for the City of Albuquerque-Bernalillo County, New Mexico submitted by the Governor of New Mexico on July 28, 2011 addressing the regional haze requirements for the mandatory Class I areas under 40 CFR 51.309. The EPA is proposing to find that these revisions and associated rules meet the requirements of the Clean Air Act (CAA) and comply with the provisions of 40 CFR 51.309, thereby meeting requirements for reasonable progress for the 16 Class I areas covered by the Grand Canyon Visibility Transport Commission Report for approval of the plan through 2018. We are proposing to approve SIP submissions offered as companion rules to the Section 309 regional haze plan, specifically, rules for the Sulfur Dioxide ...

  • Jefferson County state legislators have proposed bills for the second regular session of the 96th General Assembly that target crime, specific industries, the federal government and even the creation of the universe. District 90 Rep. John McCaherty, R-High Ridge, has proposed legislation (HB125) that revises the crime of property damage in the first degree to include damaging a motor vehicle while making entry into it to steal, or when the damage occurs while committing the crime within the vehicle.

  • Scotts Makenzie White would probably have gladly switched places with David during Saturday afternoons Class AA state championship game at the Charleston Civic Center because David only had one giant to slay. Summers County goes much deeper than that. All five starters for the No. 1 Bobcats scored nine points or more as the team completed its run at even more state history, becoming the first team to win five straight state titles after an 86-41 win over the Skyhawks. But Summers had to overcome quite a performance by White to notch its 96th straight win. Its a little hard for me to talk right now because inside I know what a special group of kids we have and I know what theyve accomplished, said Summers County Coach Wayne Ryan. For some of them, this is the last game in our program. T...

  • The rain is supposed to stop, for now, but flooding woes in Evansville and other Tri-State communities are far from over. A State of Emergency for Evansville and Vanderburgh County will go into effect today. Such a declaration, which lasts for seven days and can be renewed if necessary, allows communities to begin seeking state and federal disaster relief assistance.

  • Los Angeles County's employment picture showed a marked improvement in February, with the region's jobless rate falling to 12.6 percent compared with 12.9 percent the previous month. February's rate was still above the year-ago level of 12.3 percent, but every San Gabriel Valley city saw its unemployment rate drop, the state Employment Development Department reported Friday.

  • HARRISBURG, Pa., May 24, 2012 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- The Pennsylvania Human Relations Commission today announced the winners of the commission's Montgomery County Advisory Council Joseph X. Yaffe-Robert Johnson Smith Civil Rights Awards. The annual awards recognize civic, religious, law enforcement and education leaders who have advanced civil rights and equal opportunity in Montgomery County and throughout Pennsylvania. The commission proudly recognizes this outstanding group for their leadership and courage in advancing equal opportunity," Commission Chairman Gerry Robinson said. "Their contributions have improved the quality of life in Montgomery County and across the state, for everyone, regardless of who they are, what they look like or how they worship.



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