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Mistake by D.C. officials cited as reason Rep. Blunt got tax break on home (The Joplin Globe) U.S. Rep. Roy Blunt, R-Mo., and his wife received a tax exemption on their $1.6 million Washington, D.C., home, tax records show. But that exemption was a mistake made by D.C. officials, according to a Blunt spokesman. Questions arise about tax break for Blunts (The Joplin Globe) KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — Tax records show Rep. Roy Blunt and his wife may have mistakenly received a tax break on their $1.6 million home in Washington, D.C. Senate Makes Sales Tax Deduction Permanent (HispanicBusiness.com) WASHINGTON - The Senate fulfilled a dream for taxpayers in several states without income taxes by making permanent the sales tax deductions on their federal income tax. Missouri delays tax refunds, borrows cash (The Joplin Globe) JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) — Missouri has delayed tax refunds and quietly borrowed $325 million from its cash reserves to keep the state afloat. Lincoln a death blow on labor bill? (Politico via Yahoo! News) If Sen. Arlen Specter’s blunt opposition to the Employee Free Choice Act was a blow to Big Labor’s top priority this year, Sen. Blanche L. Lincoln’s announcement Monday may be the final nail in the coffin. Lincoln comes out against EFCA (Pine Bluff Commercial) LITTLE ROCK, Ark. - U.S. Sen. Blanche Lincoln on Monday said she will not support the Employee Free Choice Act in its current form, another major setback for the federal legislation aimed at making union organizing easier. La Russell woman faces drug charge after car stop (The Joplin Globe) CARTHAGE, Mo. — A La Russell woman is facing a felony drug charge and a charge of driving under the influence of drugs in connection with an incident in a private parking lot in Carthage. THE DIRTY DOZEN a delicate balancing act (Sunday Business Post) The government has a number of ways of taking cash from our pay packets through the main income tax system, PRSI and a range of special levies, such as those introduced in last October’s budget. Henry Paulson’s Son Finds Dad’s Money Won’t Buy Soccer Bliss (Bloomberg) April 7 (Bloomberg) -- Former U.S. Treasury Secretary and multimillionaire Henry Paulson spent much of his last year in office trying to save global capitalism. Red Cross assists home occupants after short circuit (The Joplin Globe) A short circuit in an electrical panel Sunday night drove the occupants out of their home, according to the Joplin Fire Department. Firefighters were called at 7:47 p.m. to the home of Richard Copher at 2216 S. Connor Ave. Fire Chief Gary Trulson said light smoke was found inside the home.
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