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U.S. Supreme Court NATIONAL COAL OPERATORS' ASSN. v. KLEPPE, 423 U.S. 388 (1976) 423 U.S. 388
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LOS ANGELES, April 20, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- More than three- quarters (82%) of independent landlords say they would rent to someone who lost a home in foreclosure, assuming the applicant traditionally had good credit, according to a survey released today by The National Association of Independent Landlords.
Landlords typically won't rent to applicants with poor credit-- and a foreclosure will absolutely slam someone's scores. The exception is when they see people who have paid their bills their whole life, but lost their job, can't meet their mortgage and must hand their keys back to the bank," said Tracey Benson, president of The National Association of Independent Landlords.
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A guy named Mike Baldino from Fremont, Nebraska-he's a NFIB member-he owns Kelly Closure Systems. They make steel buildings and enclosures. He's a Subchapter S-his company is a Subchapter S. He's a Subchapter S CEO. You know what that means. It means when you lower income taxes at the individual level, it affects his cashflow. He saved $30,000 last year. He's a small-business guy, has 30,000 more dollars in his poeket. He says he's going to invest.
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The National Federation of Independent Businesses and the U.S. Chamber of Commerce say the health care reform bill, dubbed America's Affordable Health Choices, could have a devastating effect on the nation's smallest employers and derail the economy for decades.
House Bill 3200 falls short - and it's disheartening how people keep saying this is a great bill for small business. After reading the 1,000-plus pages, I can tell you that this bill has an employer mandate and payroll taxes that will depress jobs and wages," said Michelle Dimarob, manager of legislative affairs for the NFIB.
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Small businesses could be held legally responsible if customers use Wi-Fi internet access for illegal downloads.
That's the word from the National Federation of Independent Business, which noted that record labels and movie studios struck a deal this month to issue warnings to Internet providers whose accounts are used to steal content.
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FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM BOARD OF GOVERNORS CHAIRMAN BEN BERNANKE DELIVERS REMARKS ON PRESERVING A CENTRAL ROLE FOR COMMUNITY BANKING AT THE...
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As a producer, [Nicole Sylvester] has helped to put out products by other filmmakers, the latest being the urban drama "17000 Block," a film by rapper-turned-filmmaker Curtis "Al Nuke" Franklin, a former host of the cable show "Video Vibes." His background is what he calls the real life "Get Rich or Die Trying.
I'll sell my house to put my movie out if I need to, that's how I feel. The next one I'm doing is a $1.5 million dollar film," he said. "With 'R.A.C.E.', they're either going to love me or hate me. This film is an epic. It will show you things in our society and how we're against each other."
Alisa Lomax has made the short films, "Nobody Knows" and "Minor Blues," and the television programs, "Shape Up Michigan," "Babesworld" and "A Moment in Our History." She has also done comm...
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THE KAISER FAMILY FOUNDATION, FAMILIES USA AND THE NATIONAL FEDERATION OF INDEPENDENT BUSINESS HOLD A HEALTHCARE REFORM NEWSMAKER BRIEFING...
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E. Link Beck, John P. Mobbs, Beck & Associates, El Paso, TX, for plaintiff-appellee,
Paul D. Schoonover, James Alexander McCorquodale, Vial, Hamilton...