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West Virginia Reduces Statewide Food Tax By $26 Million

Tax rate on food for home consumption will decrease to 2 percent on January 1, 2012. On Monday, March 21,

West Virginia To Lower State Food Tax By One Percent

Governor Earl Ray Tomblin has issued the following statement regarding his proposed legislation to lower the food tax by one-percent:

White House On Investing In Our Future

Earlier today, President Obama sent the email below to the White House email list about his FY2012 budget proposal and

Obama Budget To Freeze Annual Domestic Spending For Five Years

President Obama used his weekly address to preview his budget saying that it will help the government live within its

Singapore Tourism Receipts Hit All Time High Of $18.8 Billion

There were 11.6 million international visitors to Singapore last year, a 20 per cent increase from 2009. As a

Re-Open Iowa For Business Rules & Regulations Tour Kicks Off

Iowa Governor Terry E. Branstad will join Senate and House Republicans in Newton on Saturday, February 12, 2011 as part

Oregon To Launch Governor’s Marketplace 2011 Business Conference

Governor John Kitzhaber’s Marketplace Kick Starts Small and Independent Business Opportunities with the State. The Governor’s Marketplace 2011, a conference

Singapore Infocom Services Industry Up By 5.2% In 2009

The Singapore Department of Statistics conducts an annual survey on the services industries to collect a wide range of data

Tom Forslund Appointed Director Of Wyoming Department Of Health

Governor Matt Mead has chosen Tom Forslund, Casper City Manager, as his new Director of the Department of Health.

Sandra M. Powell To Head Rhode Island Department Of Human Services

Governor Lincoln D. Chafee announced today that Sandra M. Powell, former Director of the Department of Labor and Training (DLT),

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