Delaware and a very nice annuity in place. Delaware had a long history of charging reasonable incorporation license fees in exchange for a century of corporate law rulings that followed Delaware corporate statutory law and had precedential case law to provide certainty for corporate management. But Delaware went woke and then started to use social justice concepts to overturn prior precedent and voila, big companies decided to spend their annual corporation license fees elsewhere. Go figure. And guess who gets to decide the constitutionality of the new law reigning her in? So, the Delaware General Assembly with large democratic majority in both their senate and house with a dem governor wanted to keep the annuity going but not the social justice warrior judge who knows best.
"I'm not saying it's Renewables, but it's Renewables". Nothing like a fake news organization looking out for the common man and using SCIENCE to make his life better.
Includes gas tax increases and business taxes on gross receipts which of course won't get passed on to the little guy. But it does cut spending if spending more money constitutes a cut.
Businesses tax hike to maintain public services moves ahead
One of Washington’s largest chunks of new spending is for education, with another $682 million for elementary and secondary schools.
Jerry CornfeldWashington State Standard
A budget deal crafted by Democrats in the Washington Legislature won approval Sunday. It cuts spending and hikes taxes on thousands of businesses to maintain core public services and erase a projected multibillion-dollar shortfall.
The agreement hammered out by House and Senate budget writers does not tap the state’s emergency reserves or furlough state employees, as prior proposals this year suggested doing. It pays for new collective bargaining agreements for state workers and provides $100 million for law enforcement hiring sought by the governor.
Overall, it spends $77.8 billion in the two-year budget cycle that begins July 1, roughly 9% higher than the current biennium. When all the adding and subtracting is done, there’s $7.4 billion in new spending, officials said.
"[A]s soon as 2045". I don't think "As soon as" means what they think it means. Need to keep that furnace of burning money for another couple of decades. Gilroy to Palmdale or bust. I'm betting on bust but I'd like some input from our Tug financial wizard, Buck on the ROI.
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Delaware and a very nice annuity in place. Delaware had a long history of charging reasonable incorporation license fees in exchange for a century of corporate law rulings that followed Delaware corporate statutory law and had precedential case law to provide certainty for corporate management. But Delaware went woke and then started to use social justice concepts to overturn prior precedent and voila, big companies decided to spend their annual corporation license fees elsewhere. Go figure. And guess who gets to decide the constitutionality of the new law reigning her in? So, the Delaware General Assembly with large democratic majority in both their senate and house with a dem governor wanted to keep the annuity going but not the social justice warrior judge who knows best.
Delware could end up the next PA if they piss enough people off.
Looks fake. I hope it's real.
"I'm not saying it's Renewables, but it's Renewables". Nothing like a fake news organization looking out for the common man and using SCIENCE to make his life better.
Includes gas tax increases and business taxes on gross receipts which of course won't get passed on to the little guy. But it does cut spending if spending more money constitutes a cut.
Businesses tax hike to maintain public services moves ahead
One of Washington’s largest chunks of new spending is for education, with another $682 million for elementary and secondary schools.
Jerry Cornfeld Washington State Standard
A budget deal crafted by Democrats in the Washington Legislature won approval Sunday. It cuts spending and hikes taxes on thousands of businesses to maintain core public services and erase a projected multibillion-dollar shortfall.
The agreement hammered out by House and Senate budget writers does not tap the state’s emergency reserves or furlough state employees, as prior proposals this year suggested doing. It pays for new collective bargaining agreements for state workers and provides $100 million for law enforcement hiring sought by the governor.
Overall, it spends $77.8 billion in the two-year budget cycle that begins July 1, roughly 9% higher than the current biennium. When all the adding and subtracting is done, there’s $7.4 billion in new spending, officials said.
Yeah but tarrifs
lol more spending on public schools?
They can’t keep a headcount and are closing facilities less than 10years old as is. Why in the fuck do they need more money?
BidenBros crying because their children weren't delivered and sending checks to his defense fund.
"[A]s soon as 2045". I don't think "As soon as" means what they think it means. Need to keep that furnace of burning money for another couple of decades. Gilroy to Palmdale or bust. I'm betting on bust but I'd like some input from our Tug financial wizard, Buck on the ROI.
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