Global minimum corporate tax faces opposition
The proposed global minimum corporate tax has support from 130 countries, but now several prominent nations have refused to back the plan. In June, Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen and other … Read More
The proposed global minimum corporate tax has support from 130 countries, but now several prominent nations have refused to back the plan. In June, Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen and other … Read More
Veteran state Sen. Jane Nelson, R-Flower Mound, announced Monday she is not running for reelection. Nelson has been the top budget writer in the Senate and is the most senior … Read More
“Where are the bathrooms at Betsy Head Park?” That’s a question Tamia Santana has been trying to get an answer to for weeks. To her, the response is simple: There … Read More
When Newark students took a series of diagnostic tests last fall, some seven months into the pandemic, the results were alarming: Nearly 80% of third graders and almost 90% of … Read More
Corpus Christi-based nurse Marissa Zamora is asking the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) in Washington, D.C., to intervene in a union case and overturn an administrative law judge’s ruling. Zamora … Read More
Public schools are in line for a big spending boost if the Michigan Senate follows the House’s lead and passes a budget that includes a record 7.8% increase for education … Read More
When Colorado schools reopen in the fall, most of them will have a lot more money to work with — between 10% and 12% more per student for the typical district … Read More
So the state Legislature passed a “constitutional carry” bill earlier this year — and the governor signed it. And the marijuana bills that were filed in the recent regular session … Read More
The man who gunned down 26 people at a Sutherland Springs church in Texas’ deadliest ever mass shooting should not have been able to buy the assault style weapon he … Read More