[Update: In 2013 the federal government issued new regulations concerning this issue. See this blog post for more details.] Remember those new federal regulations concerning the attachment and garnishment of bank accounts that contain exempt federal benefits? As I blogged earlier, the regulations took effect on … Read more
[Update: In 2013 the federal government issued new regulations concerning this issue. See this blog post for more details.] Remember those new federal regulations concerning the attachment and garnishment of bank accounts that contain exempt federal benefits? As I blogged earlier, the regulations took effect on May 1.
[Update: In 2013 the federal government issued new regulations concerning this issue. See this blog post for more details.] Remember those new federal regulations concerning the attachment and garnishment of bank accounts that contain exempt federal benefits? As I blogged earlier, the regulations took effect on May 1.
Local governments are always looking for creative ways to collect their taxes. While the pillory pictured here would be pretty darn effective, I can’t recommend it on legal or moral grounds. But plenty of more acceptable options exist beyond those … Read more
Local governments are always looking for creative ways to collect their taxes. While the pillory pictured here would be pretty darn effective, I can’t recommend it on legal or moral grounds. But plenty of more acceptable options exist
Local governments are always looking for creative ways to collect their taxes. While the pillory pictured here would be pretty darn effective, I can’t recommend it on legal or moral grounds. But plenty of more acceptable options exist
Two related chapters in the North Carolina General Statutes govern the spending of money to influence state officials. The State Government Ethics Act (G.S. Chapter 138A) sets ethical standards for the state officials themselves, and the lobbying laws (G.S. Chapter 120C) … Read more
Two related chapters in the North Carolina General Statutes govern the spending of money to influence state officials. The State Government Ethics Act (G.S.
Two related chapters in the North Carolina General Statutes govern the spending of money to influence state officials. The State Government Ethics Act (G.S.
BlueSky Town resident, Dell Linquent, has fallen on tough times. She lost her job several months ago and is having trouble keeping up with all her bills. Dell owes $44 in annual licensing fees to BlueSky for her two dogs. … Read more