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Our guest today is Daniel Butierez. Daniel Butierez is a Candidate for US Congress in AZ CD7 in the 2025 Special Election. Dan is a lifelong Arizonan with deep roots stretching back over a century. He is a small business owner dedicated to creating opportunity and offering second chances. His businesses focus on employing individuals recovering from addiction or transitioning out of incarceration. In just one summer, Dan provided jobs to 63 people, many of them coming directly from halfway houses and working to overcome fentanyl addiction—a crisis driven by the challenges at the southern border. 1) You have a compelling personal story and personal battle for freedom. Tell us about that. 2) The Special Election has just been announced, and already there is an Election Integrity issue brewing. What is that all about? 3) The District you are running in has a major homeless issue. What are the reasons for this, and how will you fix the homeless problem in CD7? 4) Federal Legislation impacts us here in AZ. What do you think of about President Trump's first 100 days? What are you hearing from your constituents? 5) CD7 covers a large and diverse land mass in AZ. Should you be elected, how will you serve your constituents who don't always agree on issues such as gun rights? 6) What makes you uniquely qualified for this position? 7) How can people contribute to your campaign and volunteer? Originally Aired 5.14.25
Discover exactly what happened to British General Thomas Gage following the debacle at Bunker Hill. Find out what exact role Margaret Gage might've played in the lead up to Concord. Learn if British Colonel Alexander Leslie managed to move forward despite his regiment's retreat from Salem. Get an in depth analysis into how Salem's Maritime Economy picked back up after Revolutionary War's end including any modified adjustments that occurred. Go behind the scenes and learn how Federal Legislation enacted in December 1807 caused economic hardship for major port cities like Salem. Learn how the War of 1812, America's Second War for Independence, impacted Salem during and after wars duration. Discover if Salem developed new economic opportunities after War of 1812's end including other hardships that impacted New England Region. Learn just how long Britain's 64th Regiment of Foot stayed in existence after the fallout from February 26, 1775. Discover if Salem, Massachusetts Native Timothy Pickering went on to hold other political posts after Revolutionary War's end. Go behind the scenes and learn how Salem's people banded together come February 26, 1875, in celebration for the centennial anniversary. Determine if Salem has any historical markers including parks that focus on Leslie's retreat. Get an understanding behind why the Salem Gunpowder Incident became more of an afterthought in the months following February 26, 1775. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode, Matt Groves, Copic's General Counsel, talks about the impact of recent federal executive orders and legislation on healthcare providers. He provides general information about new federal initiatives and their potential risks, emphasizing the rapid changes and uncertainty in the legal landscape. Matt explains the differences between executive orders and legislation, and the concept of federal preemption over state laws. The discussion also covers the executive order on gender-affirming care, its implications for funding, and the potential risks for healthcare providers, including criminal and civil liabilities. In addition, the episode addresses issues related to immigration enforcement and abortion, providing guidance on how healthcare providers can navigate these complex legal areas.Note: Episode recorded Thursday 2/20/25 Feedback or episode ideas email the show at wnlpodcast@copic.comDisclaimer: Information provided in this podcast should not be relied upon for personal, medical, legal, or financial decisions and you should consult an appropriate professional for specific advice that pertains to your situation. Health care providers should exercise their professional judgment in connection with the provision of healthcare services. The information contained in this podcast is not intended to be, nor is it, a substitute for medical diagnosis, treatment, advice, or judgment relative to a patient's specific condition.
Advocacy works and the HOWL pack is a fast & effective group of hunting & conservation advocates. JOIN the HOWL PACK today... As the community grows, so does our voice, and our power to lead. In this episode, Gabriella Hoffman leads us through several hot button issues that all hunters in the US are impacted by, and can be leaders & influencers on. Reforming the Endangered Species Act, the Antiquities Act are top of mind. Getting some updates to these laws will improve Federal Lands mgmt. and reduce Executive branch overreach, while helping do more for actual conservation and wildlife recovery where it's most needed. Removing wolves from the constant legal and social battles that result from it being Federally listed... we must support the "The Pet and Livestock Protection Act" to return wolf management to individual states. Take action friends... the ACTION CENTER has the current issues where your voice is needed. Soon HOWL will have a powerful nationwide call for all of us to "HOWL AS ONE", so that our state and federal elected leaders know where we stand, what we value, and what we expect from them on the biggest issues facing hunters, wildlife and public lands. Finally - jump over to Gabriella Hoffman's "District of Conservation" where you'll get the deep dive on every major federal issue impacting these issues. She's connected, informed and brings a great discussion to key topics we all need to follow and act on. HOWL for Wildlife - HOWL Pack Membership HOWL for Wildlife - Take Action District of Conservation - Podcast *** #conservation #wildlife #howl #endangeredspeciesact #antiquitiesact #publiclands #nationalforest #blm #ESAreform #wildlifemanagement #wolfdesliting #wolves #wildlifeconservation #hunting #howlpackÂ
With a major federal tax bill anticipated in 2025 and a newly seated Congress, Michael Novogradac, CPA, and Novogradac Director of Public Policy and Government Relations Peter Lawrence look ahead to four new federal tax incentives that could be introduced in 2025. In addition to discussing each of the four proposed incentives'the preservation tax incentive, Neighborhood Homes Tax Credit, Workforce Housing Tax Credit and Office Conversion Tax Credit'Lawrence provides insight into which members of Congress may sponsor each of the various bills as well as what the legislative path forward for each looks like.
Multiple massive wildfires are tearing across the Los Angeles area with devastating force. Trudeau's resignation is leaving some federal legislation(that could affect BC) in limbo. Speaking of Trudeau, how are Liberal MPs feeling about the news of his resignation? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The deadline to defer capital gains by investing in a qualified opportunity fund (QOF) is Dec. 31, 2026. In this week's episode of Tax Credit Tuesday, host and Novogradac managing partner, Michael Novogradac, CPA is joined by Novogradac partner Jason Watkins, CPA , to discuss the looming deadline, its ramifications and what the possibilities look like for renewal and extension of the opportunity zones (OZ) incentive. They discuss possible passage in the "Super Bowl of Tax" in 2025, how different election outcomes could shape the path forward for the incentive and which representatives could sponsor the legislation. They discuss the possible of a change in the capital gains tax rate. They conclude by discussing ways members of the OZ incentive community can get engaged to push for renewal and extension. Additionally, Novogradac also celebrates the 35th'anniversary of the company founded Oct. 17, 1989.
In this episode of Right to Life Radio, John Gerardi and Jonathan Keller tackle the perplexing changes to the 2024 Republican Party platform, especially the omission of traditional pro-life language. They delve into the implications of these changes, discuss the significance of political party platforms, and debate whether this shift signals a deeper identity crisis within the Republican Party. Tune in to hear their insights on the future of the pro-life movement in American politics and the potential impacts on federal and state-level abortion policies.  Show Notes:  • Introduction: Welcome by John Gerardi and Jonathan Keller • Main Topic: Analysis of the Republican Party's 2024 platform changes • Platform Significance: History and purpose of party platforms • Pro-Life Language: Missing pro-life commitments and their implications • Political Strategy: Debating the strategic shifts within the Republican Party • Federal vs. State: Discussing the role of federal government in abortion legislation post-Dobbs decision • Listener Questions: Addressing audience concerns and questions about the platform changes • Conclusion: Final thoughts on the potential future of pro-life policies within American politics
Gov. Tim Walz is due to meet with President Joe Biden and other Democratic governors tomorrow. And new federal legislation co-sponsored by Democratic U.S. Rep. Angie Craig aims to stop drug trafficking on social media.Those stories and more in today's evening update. Hosted by Emily Reese. Music by Gary Meister
In this episode, Braxton Critcher is joined by Jonathan Tangye, the Mechanical Director of MACA. Jonathan highlights the potential impact of Pennsylvania's proposed increase in registration fees for electric vehicles to offset declining gas tax revenues. He emphasizes the need for balanced taxation across all vehicle types to maintain infrastructure. Additionally, Jonathan highlights the importance of getting involved with local associations and staying informed about legislative changes that could affect automotive businesses. 00:00 Electric vehicles are revolutionizing the automotive repair industry. Pennsylvania taxes.03:23 Area hyped for EVs, not considering implications.07:16 Potential impact of high EV registration costs.11:47 Get involved with local associations and impact legislation.
In this episode, Braxton Critcher and Lisa Foshee, from the Auto Care Association, discuss the importance of Right to Repair. Lisa provides a detailed update on HR 906, the Repair Act, highlighting its bipartisan support and its importance for both consumers and independent repair shops. Lisa also covers the potential limitations on consumers' repair choices without the act, emphasizing the need for independent shops to access necessary repair data. 00:00 Bipartisan support for the bill ensures consumer rights.03:38 Cars now transmit data wirelessly to manufacturers.08:26 Auto Care Association helps represent and support.
On April 19th, Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.), Sen. Cory Booker (D-N.J.), and Sen. Peter Welch (D-Vt.) introduced The Childhood Diabetes Reduction Act (the ​“Act”). In a press release that positions the Act as having the same urgency as Congress's efforts to take on the tobacco industry 30 years ago, the sponsors' stated aim is to combat growing trends in childhood diabetes and obesity. https://www.kelleydrye.com/viewpoints/blogs/ad-law-access/proposed-federal-legislation-would-require-warning-labels-and-advertising-prohibitions-on-junk-foods Kristi Wolff kwolff@kelleydrye.com (202) 342-8805 www.kelleydrye.com/Our-People/Kristi-L-Wolff Subscribe to the Ad Law Access blog - www.adlawaccess.com/subscribe/ Subscribe to the Ad Law News Newsletter - www.kelleydrye.com/News-Events/Pub…and-Views?dlg=1 View the Advertising and Privacy Law Resource Center - www.kelleydrye.com/Advertising-and…Resource-Center Find all of our links here linktr.ee/KelleyDryeAdLaw Hosted by Simone Roach
Nia and Aughie discuss the federal legislation signed by President Biden that requires TikTok to sell to a different owner. They also discuss the national security implications as well as the Commerce Clause implications of the legislation. Episode was created May 1, 2024.
In this revolutionary episode, we dive into the DEA's recent decision to reclassify cannabis from Schedule I to Schedule III under the Controlled Substances Act. This significant move signals a shift towards recognizing public sentiment and the medicinal value of cannabis. We also explore the resurfacing of the CAOA bill, aiming for federal legalization, and Vice President Kamala Harris's support for full legalization. Additionally, we discuss a revealing study showing declines in teen alcohol and e-cigarette use in states where cannabis is legal, and projections that the global cannabis market could reach $496 billion by 2025. Amidst these discussions, join us in a celebratory nod to Star Wars Day, sharing personal anecdotes and the magic of introducing the iconic saga to the newest member of our family.Support the Show.Follow the show on Facebook, YouTube, Twitter and Instagram!Shop for great products Don thinks you might like at the Vouch Store!And if you're looking for cannabis products, check out 420 pipes and use the promo code: CANNABISMAN for 10 percent off your order! Blaze on!
4/17/2024 PODCAST Episodes #1312 - #1314 GUEST: Chris Miller, Phill Kline, Jody Hice, Isaac Arnsdorf, Rep. Morgan Griffith, Riley Moore, Aila Wang, Ted Berman, Sheriff David Clarke + YOUR CALLS! at 1-888-480-JOHN (5646) and GETTR Live! @jfradioshow #GodzillaOfTruth #TruckingTheTruth  Want more of today's show? Episode #1312 All Hell Breaks Loose In the Communist States of America Episode #1313 Riley Moore Calls For Federal Legislation to Ban Biological Males From Participating in Women's Sports Episode #1314 CCP Produces Fentanyl To Poison America's Youth While Biden Open's Borders  https://johnfredericksradio.libsyn.com/
In the latest installment in Tax Credit Tuesday's recurring Renewable Energy Tax Credit Finance series, Michael Novogradac, CPA, is joined by Tony Grappone, CPA, and Peter Lawrence to discuss four legislative and regulatory hot topics of concern for those in the renewable energy development community in early 2024. First, the trio discusses the Tax Relief for American Families and Workers Act of 2024, which contains green and clean energy provisions and could see passage this month during several rounds of congressional budgetary discussions. Next, the group discusses Basel III regulations and their potential rise to risk weighting for renewable energy tax credit investments. Third, they discuss proposed tax regulations for multiple renewable energy and energy storage investment tax credits. Finally, the three discuss recently released guidance for the domestic content adder for renewable energy development that was included in the 2022 Inflation Reduction Act.
Media Literacy Expert and Webster University Professor Julie Smith talks with Megan Lynch about Snapchat now supporting federal legislation for more online protection.
 In June, 2022 the U.S. Supreme Court delivered an historic and far reaching decision overturning Roe v. Wade and turning abortion law to the states. Less than two years on, we are seeing just how that decision is playing out as women navigate a divided country with a patchwork of reproductive rights.  The recent example of Kate Cox, a Dallas-area mother of two who sought to have a medical exemption from Texas' strict abortion laws and was forced to leave the state to receive the care she needed when her request was denied, brought the consequences of the Court's decision to the headlines. In this episode we hear from the show's co-host Pam Karlan, an expert in reproductive law, about the Texas case and reproductive rights in the US after Roe was overturned.Connect:Episode Transcripts >>> Stanford Legal Podcast WebsiteStanford Legal Podcast >>> LinkedIn PageRich Ford >>>  Twitter/XStanford Law School >>> Twitter/XStanford  Law Magazine >>> Twitter/XChapters:(00:00:00) IntroductionRich Ford introduces the episode and highlights the significant changes in abortion laws over recent years. (00:01:08) Current Legal ContextPam Karlan provides an overview of the legal landscape since the Dobbs case decision and summarizes the changes and confusion it has led to.(00:05:00) Texas Abortion Controversy: Kate Cox CaseFocus on the case of Kate Cox, a woman in Texas seeking abortion due to fetal health complications. Analysis of the legal, political, and ethical implications of the verdict.(00:10:02) Impact of Returning Abortion Laws to StatesThe misconception that returning abortion decisions to states would reduce controversy. Analysis of attempts to to restrict travel for abortion services.(00:12:20) Legal Ramifications and Political ScenariosDiscussion on potential legal consequences for aiding abortion travel and comparisons with state laws regarding child-related travel. Contemplation of federal abortion bans utilizing the Commerce Clause and the potential scenarios for imposing such bans.(00:14:48) Medical Abortions and Legal ChallengesInsights into the rise of medical abortions and the controversy surrounding the approval and distribution of drugs, and subsequent legal battles.(00:20:20) State Politics, Abortion Laws & State Referendum DynamicsExploration of the shifting dynamics in state politics, including red states' stances on protecting abortion rights, and measures in California & Ohio.(00:22:56) Shifting Political NarrativesDiscussion on the evolving focus of the abortion debate, and examination of how abortion politics are playing out in national and state elections, influencing political strategies.(00:24:59) Federal Legislation Prospects and Responsive ActivismThe potential for federal legislation protecting or banning abortion rights & insights into citizen activism both aiding and impeding abortion access. (00:28:18) Abortion in Unlikely ArenasExamples showcasing how abortion politics infiltrate seemingly unrelated areas, affecting military promotions and governmental functionality.Â
A new bill at the federal level, called the GOLD Card Act of 2023, has the potential to fix prior authorization. One of the co-sponsors of the bill, Michael Burgess, MD, Congressman (R-Texas), joins to discuss the GOLD Card Act and what the bill means for physicians and their patients. American Medical Association CXO Todd Unger hosts.
AP correspondent Julie Walker reports on Elections AI Michigan
In this episode, Tudor and outdoor writer Victor Skinner discuss the challenges facing the hunting industry in Michigan, focusing on the issue of the wolf population in the Upper Peninsula. They discuss the influence of animal rights groups, the federal protection of wolves, and the impact on hunting dogs and livestock. The conversation also covers the cultural shift in attitudes towards hunting and conservation, the appointment of Scott Bowen as the new director of the Michigan Department of Natural Resources, and the economic impact of hunting and fishing in Michigan. The Tudor Dixon Podcast is part of the Clay Travis & Buck Sexton Podcast Network - new episodes debut every Monday, Wednesday, & Friday. For more information visit TudorDixonPodcast.comFollow Clay & Buck on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/clayandbuckSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode, Tudor and outdoor writer Victor Skinner discuss the challenges facing the hunting industry in Michigan, focusing on the issue of the wolf population in the Upper Peninsula. They discuss the influence of animal rights groups, the federal protection of wolves, and the impact on hunting dogs and livestock. The conversation also covers the cultural shift in attitudes towards hunting and conservation, the appointment of Scott Bowen as the new director of the Michigan Department of Natural Resources, and the economic impact of hunting and fishing in Michigan. The Tudor Dixon Podcast is part of the Clay Travis & Buck Sexton Podcast Network - new episodes debut every Monday, Wednesday, & Friday. For more information visit TudorDixonPodcast.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode, Tudor and outdoor writer Victor Skinner discuss the challenges facing the hunting industry in Michigan, focusing on the issue of the wolf population in the Upper Peninsula. They discuss the influence of animal rights groups, the federal protection of wolves, and the impact on hunting dogs and livestock. The conversation also covers the cultural shift in attitudes towards hunting and conservation, the appointment of Scott Bowen as the new director of the Michigan Department of Natural Resources, and the economic impact of hunting and fishing in Michigan. The Tudor Dixon Podcast is part of the Clay Travis & Buck Sexton Podcast Network - new episodes debut every Monday, Wednesday, & Friday. For more information visit TudorDixonPodcast.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The United States' efforts to provide accessible and affordable homes for all individuals have fallen short. The Kelsey, a disability rights advocacy group, is pioneering disability-forward housing solutions that are accessible and inclusive.In this episode, Laura Foote, executive director of YIMBY Action sits down with Allie and Hunter from the Kelsey to discuss the VITAL Act, a piece of federal pro-housing legislation. The passage of this act provides a powerful solution to increasing access to secure, affordable, and inclusive housing for individuals with disabilities and senior citizens.Learn more about YIMBY Action: https://yimbyaction.org/Follow YIMBY Action on Twitter: https://twitter.com/yimbyaction/Follow YIMBY Action on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/yimbyaction/Follow YIMBY Action on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/yimbyaction/Learn more about the Kelsey: https://thekelsey.org/Follow The Kelsey on Twitter: https://twitter.com/TheKelseyMoreFollow The Kelsey on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thekelseymoreFollow The Kelsey on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thekelseymore
Every affordable housing developer needs financial forecast to anticipate expenses, cash flow and access to capital to build the property, including developments built using low-income housing tax credit (LIHTC) equity. In the latest installment of the Novogradac Tax Credit Tuesday podcast's recurring "So You Want to Be a LIHTC Developer" series, Michael Novogradac, CPA, and Miao Xue, CPA, discuss four key schedules for developers to consider when preparing their own financial forecasts and potential roadblocks on the path for each. They discuss the development budget and eligible basis schedule, sources and uses and 15-year cash flow waterfall, the taxable income and loss schedule, and income and loss allocations and the Section 704(b) capital schedule.
This 800th episode of the Novogradac Tax Credit Tuesday podcast launches "Renewable Energy Tax Credit Finance Series," which will focus on renewable energy tax credit (RETC) financing updates and trends. In this episode, Michael Novogradac, CPA, and Tony Grappone, CPA, discuss various factors affecting RETC structuring trends, including the Inflation Reduction Act, transferability, refundability and bonus credits.
Tony Pipa, Senior Fellow at the Center for Sustainable Development at the Brookings Institution and Reimagining Rural policy initiative, talks about opportunities for rural revitalization from the Infrastructure Bill, CHIPS Act, and Inflation Reduction Act and possibilities from the upcoming Farm Bill.
While the supply of community development tax incentives is a multi-billion-dollar annual market for tax credits that include the low-income housing tax credit (LIHTC), new markets tax credit (NMTC), historic tax credit (HTC) and various clean/renewable energy tax credits (RETCs), the demand for such credits plays a major role in determining their value. On this week's Tax Credit Tuesday, Michael Novogradac, CPA, is joined by Novogradac partners Tony Grappone, CPA; Dirk Wallace, CPA; and Brad Elphick, CPA; for Part 2 of a two-part podcast series on the entire tax credit equity market. They look at how the current state of the economy affects tax credit demand, how recent bank problems affected the market and how new transferability and elective pay mechanisms for clean energy credits might affect demand. They then talk about how proposed global minimum tax, expected Community Reinvestment Act (CRA) reform, a recent change in the proportional amortization accounting method with tax credits and environmental, social and governance (ESG) investing could or do affect demand.
Matt and Nic are back with a huge week in the markets. In this episode:Â Ripple gets a key win in their summary judgment versus the SEC Implications for XRP holders Implications for exchanges and other tokens Prometheum's denials about their ties to the CCP don't hold water How Prometheum is a Potemkin platform Alex Machinsky has been arrested Arkham's tokensale and doxing snafu The Lummis Gillebrand bill gets a facelift and incorporates PoR The prospects for the Lummis Gillebrand bill Updates on the piping plovers Why Threads isn't going to make it Sponsor notes:Â Coin Metrics' State of the Network: Spot On - From Trusts to Spot ETFs In this issue of State of the Network, we dive deeper into Grayscale's trusts and discuss the evolution of the digital assets investment landscape with the anticipated arrival of spot ETF's Â
On today's episode, Craig, Ammi, and Jordan discuss some potential changes to the barber industry, implemented by the government, and what it means for the future of barber education. Enjoy the episode, and as always, thank you for listening! https://crowncutzacademy.com/Â IG: @crowncutzacademy @ammiyourbarber @jbahhba @bobcrc2 Â Barber College Success is hosted by Craig Charles, owner of Crown Cutz Academy barber college with locations in Johnson City, TN and Bristol, VA. Â Produced by Mitch McGarry with Maypop Media LLC
Luke Crumley, Director of Public Policy and Sustainability, and Jessy Woodworth, Manager of Communications/Producer, are droping in to give you a speedy and exciting update on House Bills 648 (which works on MAP/FMD funding) and 1608 (which would allow for year-round sales of E15). Visit https://ohiocornandwheat.org/ocw-updates/ to read about policy developments as they happen, and listen back to episodes 005: Dad Jokes are Corny and 010: DC Isn't All Fun and Games. Kernels is a production of Ohio Corn & Wheat and hosts conversations about the corn and wheat industry in Ohio, their respective checkoff programs, and the work the Grower's Association is doing in on behalf of Ohio grain farmers. About Ohio Corn & Wheat Ohio Corn & Wheat works to create opportunities for long-term Ohio corn and small grain grower profitability. It is a strategic alliance of two checkoffs and one membership-based organization. The Ohio Corn Checkoff and Ohio Small Grains Checkoff work to develop and expand markets, fund research and provide education about corn and wheat, respectively. The Ohio Corn & Wheat Growers Association is a membership organization advocating for supportive public policy on behalf of its farmer members. For more information, visit ohiocornandwheat.org.
Capitol Hill has seen a flurry of legislation introduced this year to strengthen, expand, extend or create tax incentives in affordable housing and community development. The low-income housing tax credit, historic tax credit, new markets tax credit, opportunity zones and more are just some of the incentives that could be affected by recently introduced legislation. In today's Tax Credit Tuesday, Michael Novogradac, CPA, and Peter Lawrence, Novogradac's director of public policy and government relations, discuss an overview of each of the bills and the incentives they would impact. Later, they discuss possible vehicles for passage for the various bills as well as steps those in affordable housing and community development can take now to push for the legislation.
Capitol Hill has seen a flurry of legislation introduced this year to strengthen, expand, extend or create tax incentives in affordable housing and community development. The low-income housing tax credit, historic tax credit, new markets tax credit, opportunity zones and more are just some of the incentives that could be affected by recently introduced legislation. In today's Tax Credit Tuesday, Michael Novogradac, CPA, and Peter Lawrence, Novogradac's director of public policy and government relations, discuss an overview of each of the bills and the incentives they would impact. Later, they discuss possible vehicles for passage for the various bills as well as steps those in affordable housing and community development can take now to push for the legislation.
Mark is worked up this week, but first... Chris asks us how to keep printers from getting to bad websites, we talk about the big PaperCut vulnerability announced last week, we compare Chris' personality and mannerisms to Ted Lasso, we talk about the new pending Federal Legislation to enhance K12 Cyber Security, and Mark talks about Domain Doppelgänger from KnowBe4. The majority of this episode is spent talking about a "study" that was published last week about how Chromebooks are evil. The study talks about how schools have spent money buying millions of Chromebooks but those Chromebooks can't be repaired, have a "death date," and creating huge amounts of e-waste. This article got Mark worked up and he walks us through debunking each and every claim in this article and, in the process, we have a few good laughs. K12 Cyber Legislation - https://thejournal.com/articles/2023/04/20/federal-legislation-would-create-k12-cybersecurity-improvement-program.aspx PIRG "study" - https://pirg.org/edfund/resources/chromebook-churn-report-highlights-problems-of-short-lived-laptops-in-schools/ Papercut CVE - https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/exploit-released-for-papercut-flaw-abused-to-hijack-servers-patch-now/ Domain Doppelgänger - https://www.knowbe4.com/domain-doppelganger Listen here (and on all major podcast platforms). Join the K12TechPro.com Community. Buy our merch!!! Absolute - Email oschmidt@absolute.com Strengthening Security and Compliance Posture through Cyber Resilience in Education Fortinet - Email fortinetpodcast@fortinet.com SomethingCool.com - X360 Cloud Solution for backing up Google Workspace Extreme Networks - Email dmayer@extremenetworks.com NTP Oh, and... Email us at k12techtalk@gmail.com Tweet us @k12techtalkpod
We discussed newly introduced federal legislation in support of veterans and their families. Governing Unaccredited Representatives Defrauding VA Benefits Act, known as the GUARD VA Benefits ActMajor Richard Star ActDisabled Veterans Tax Termination ActCaring for Survivors Act of 2023Commitment to Veteran Support and Outreach Act
Guest: Bruce Stebbins, Commissioner, Massachusetts Cannabis Control Commission We discussed veterans from the cannabis industry perspective?What opportunities are there for veterans to participate in the legal cannabis industry?How else is the Commission and regulated cannabis industry supporting veterans in Massachusetts?We also discussed Federal Legislation recently introduced in regards to Cannabis and Veterans.Â
This episode features a conversation with Maxine Suka, Director of Workforce Operations, Strategic Initiatives at KRA, and Bob Lanter, Executive Director of the California Workforce Association. Discover how workforce boards can access funding from new federal legislation and what workforce professionals can do to prepare for this funding. Bob discusses the importance of collaboration and engaging local political leaders, as well as the potential impact of this new funding on the workforce system. Â
We revisit the strange times of the early 2020 Covid-19 pandemic social breakdown with interviews that never before graced the radiowaves of 89.3 WNUR, Northwestern University community radio across Evanston and North Chicago. At the time, we were locked down and out of the broadcasting studio. This interview was originally recorded on March 31st, 2020 with economist Eileen Applebaum about her article, "The U.S. Response to COVID-19: What's in Federal Legislation and What's Not, but Still Needed" written with Shawn Fremstad for CEPR. We consider it with 2023 hindsight and review the present week's Question from Hell! The entire past show exists on our website at: https://soundcloud.com/this-is-hell/tih20200331 Manufacturing dissent since 1996: https://thisishell.com/pages/support
The Air Carrier Access Act was passed more than 30 years ago to prohibit airlines from discriminating against people with disabilities. And though it was an essential step for equality, it hasn't been enough. Josue Cordova explains the struggles of traveling with a disability and how to fix these issues. Learn More: https://radiohealthjournal.org/how-air-travel-becomes-a-nightmare-for-people-with-disabilities/
This week Jill and Jerome Fogel discuss Name Image and Likeness and NIL Legislation. During December 2022 Sports Agent Academy, Virtual Sports Agent, and Jill's Book Born to Be A Sports Agent will be 20% off. The discount code is HOLIDAY2022 Jerome Fogelis is an attorney and investment advisor. He is author of the book The Gauntlent. You can purchase his book on Amazon. Buy Jerome Book Jill is a 32 veteran Sports Attorney, representing Coaches, Players, Athletic Directors, Media, NIL Consultant, CEO of Academic Gameplan, Adjunct Professor at McGeorge School of Law, Podcaster and Author. Contracts and Connections are my unique gifts. I also love to mentor and teach and have many free resources and online courses to help everyone. Do you need Representation? Get in touch with Jill Now! Click here to see all Jill has to offer! https://linktr.ee/jillmcbridebaxter To Learn how to teach the Rules, Fundamentals and Techniques of How to Win at the Game of School and Life go to https://academicgameplan.com  Click on this link to sign up for any of the free classes below https://linktr.ee/jillmcbridebaxter Free Class for Athletic Coaches Pondering Representation Free Class for Aspiring Sports Agents/Attorney Free Class for Businesses, Athletes, or Universities seeking Consultation on Name, Image, and Likeness Free Class for Athletes Looking for Representation Set Up a Free Consultation with veteran Sports Attorney Jill McBride Baxter https://calendly.com/jillbaxter/one-on-one-meeting Do you Need Legal Representation right now? Call 559-250-0151 or email jillbaxter@me.com Follow Jill IG https://www.instagram.com/agentjillbaxter/ Follow Jill Twitter https://www.twitter.com/agentjillbaxter Follow Jill on YouTube https://youtube.com/user/jillbaxterAGP Follow Jill on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/agentjillmcbridebaxter Follow Jill on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/jillmcbridebaxter Visit Jill's Website https://www.jillmcbridebaxter.com Subscribe and Share this, my podcast https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/representation-without-taxation/id1356954624 Â
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In this installment of the "So You Want to Be a LIHTC Developer" series, Michael Novogradac, CPA, and guests Warren Sebra, CPA, discuss final cost certifications, one of the necessary benchmarks for receiving low-income housing tax credit (LIHTC) equity. They discuss cost certification basics, examples of eligible costs, ways to enhance eligible basis and tips and recommended practices for LIHTC developers.
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The Internal Revenue Service on Oct. 7 issued final and temporary regulations for the low-income housing tax credit (LIHTC) average-income set-aside test. Michael Novogradac, CPA, and Novogradac's director of multifamily compliance, Stephanie Naquin, discuss unit designations and the cliff test under the new regulations. They also compare the final regulations with the previously proposed regulations, additional questions raised and applicability dates.
Year 15 for low-income housing tax credit properties'the end of the initial compliance period and when the investor partner often has received substantially all its tax benefits'is a crucial period for affordable housing properties. In today's podcast, Michael Novogradac, CPA, and Novogradac partner Kevin Wilson, CPA, discuss the issues that arise and considerations for LIHTC properties at Year 15. They discuss when to start addressing such issues and what to review, then look at the goals of the partners, needs and desires of tenants, physical condition and fiscal condition of the property and the rights of various partners. They wrap up by looking at the options for various partners at Year 15.
New Jersey will be the latest state to allow sales of recreational marijuana -- one of 19 states where such sales are legal or about to begin. But it's still illegal under federal law. William Brangham talks with Politico's Natalie Ferteg about the challenges this disconnect creates for businesses and broader decriminalization efforts, and where efforts on federal marijuana legislation stand. PBS NewsHour is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders