Yearly Archives: 2015

2015 Headlines that will Change 2016

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A trend has developed in many of the top headlines of 2015 that may lead to big changes next year Our daily lives keep us so busy sometimes that it can be difficult to see the trends staring us right in the face. Our staff of writers here at Janguard(…)

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Foreign Banks Release Information about US Account Holders

Foreign Banks Release Information about US Account Holders

Thinking about hiding money overseas? Think again. The Internal Revenue Services has increased measures to makes sure Americans are not hiding their taxable income abroad. The U.S. government has added to the Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act (FATCA) requiring foreign banks to release US citizen’s account information to the IRS.(…)

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Nebraska Fails to Keep ConAgra, Get Back Tax Breaks

Nebraska Fails to Keep ConAgra, Get Back Tax Breaks

It’s been a bad week for Nebraska – as well as Governor Ricketts being accused of going back on his promises of transparency, the state is also reeling from the abrupt exit of ConAgra and the loss of 1,000 jobs. Ricketts is being blamed for this too, criticized for “spending(…)

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Having No Budget Will Cost Pennsylvania Schools $1 Billion

Having No Budget Will Cost Pennsylvania Schools 1 Billion

The state of Pennsylvania cannot manage to pass a budget and education is suffering as a result. According to the state Auditor General Eugene DePasquale, school districts in Pennsylvania have been forced to borrow an astonishing $350 million as they wait for bureaucrats and politicians to come to terms on(…)

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FAA Blocks Environmentally Friendly Planes From the Skies

FAA Blocks Environmentally Friendly Planes From the Skies

Once again the Federal Aviation Authority stands accused of halting aviation innovation, with industry insiders blaming the authority for holding back the development of electric planes. The culprit is a specific phrase in the pages and pages of FAA flying rules, which says that all planes in the Light Sports(…)

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New Georgia Broadband Offering Not Available to Taxpayers

New Georgia Broadband Offering Not Available to Taxpayers

A city in Lafayette county, Georgia is set to spend $3.2 million of taxpayer’s money on broadband which won’t be available to taxpayers. The City Council has already approved the proposal, which will service city businesses with faster broadband, but the city’s residents will not be permitted to buy it.(…)

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Seattle Public Library Wasted Money on Rebranding Itself

Seattle Public Library Wasted Money on Rebranding Itself

The Seattle Public Library has hired a design agency, paid them with funds from the Seattle Public Library Foundation and consulted members of the public…all for a rebranding which sees the library make a very slight name change. According to city librarian Marcellus Turner, “The Seattle Public Library is about(…)

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State Officials Want to Build Themselves a $100,000 Gym

State Officials Want to Build Themselves a 100000 Gym

Government workers in one county in Tennessee want to build themselves a $100,000-plus gym as a Christmas present. The workout facility is pending a county commissioner vote, but if it passes it is expected to open by December and include exercise and nutrition classes for out-of-shape officials. “I’ve been in corporate(…)

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