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THE PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATES’ TAX PLANS
Grading the Candidates’ Tax Plans: What Will Clinton and Trump Do for You? Grading the Candidates’ Tax Plans: What Will Clinton and Trump Do for You? On Oct. 13, 2016, CSLF and FRC hosted a special presentation analyzing what Hillary Clinton’s and Donald Trump’s tax plans will mean for you and the U.S. economy. The experts discussed the major features of each presidential candidate’s plan, including changes to personal income tax and corporate tax, implications for federal tax revenue, changes to tax burdens across income groups and more
Federal Participation in Innovative Public Health Financing: the Social Impact Bond Act (HR 4885) and the Pay for Performance Act (S.2691)
Social impact bonds (SIBs) are relatively new financing mechanisms that can be used to finance public
health initiatives addressing issues such as asthma and infant mortality. Since 2010, when the world’s
first SIB launched in the United Kingdom, several states and local governments in the United States have
either launched SIBs or taken steps toward launching one. Legislation has recently been introduced in both chambers of Congress that would allow for a greater role in these arrangements. A bill introduced on June 18, 2014, to the US House of Representatives with bipartisan support would assist the efforts of state, tribal, local, and territorial (STLT) governments
exploring SIBs. That bill, House Bill 4885, would authorize the federal government to enter in SIB arrangements with STLT governments. A similar bill, also with bipartisan support, was introduced in the Senate on July 30, 2014. The Senate bill, S.2691, mirrors the House bill to a large extent but contains some notable differences.Office for State, Tribal, Local and Territorial Support, Centers for Disease Control and Preventio
Kenyon Collegian - October 25, 2018
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The Cauldron, 2015, Issue 05
Fall 2016 issue 5 of The Cauldron we cover events on campus, the rec. center swimming pool getting a new look, mens soccer team, fencing, feature is about internships being worth it, movie reviews, local open mic nights students do, a review of a resturaunt in downtown, opinions as to why Rhodes Tower should have its name changed, why not to defund Planned Parenthood and the effects of feminism.https://engagedscholarship.csuohio.edu/cauldron_archives/1004/thumbnail.jp
The Cauldron, 2015, Issue 05
Fall 2016 issue 5 of The Cauldron we cover events on campus, the rec. center swimming pool getting a new look, mens soccer team, fencing, feature is about internships being worth it, movie reviews, local open mic nights students do, a review of a resturaunt in downtown, opinions as to why Rhodes Tower should have its name changed, why not to defund Planned Parenthood and the effects of feminism.https://engagedscholarship.csuohio.edu/cauldron_archives/1004/thumbnail.jp
PCAOB Standards and Related Rules, Volume 2, as of January 2016, Attestation, Ethics & Independence, Quality Control, PCAOB Staff Guidance, Select Rules of the Board, Select PCAOB Releases
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PCAOB Standards and Related Rules As of January 2014
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PCAOB Standards and Related Rules As of January 2015
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