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State poised to raise cigarette tax (The Barre Montpelier Times Argus) MONTPELIER – Smoking, already dangerous for your health, is about to get a lot worse on the wallet as well. ... - By PETER HIRSCHFELD VERMONT PRESS BUREAU Obama Chose Sotomayor Late Monday, After Interview Last Week (Nasdaq) WASHINGTON -(Dow Jones)- President Barack Obama spent Memorial Day honoring the nation's war dead at Arlington National Cemetery and playing a round of golf at Virginia's Fort Belvoir. Furloughed Vermont Workers Get Unemployment Benefits, Too (Seven Days) Everybody who follows the news makes the logical connection between job layoffs and state unemployment benefits. But it may come as a surprise that the current system allows “furloughed” workers to collect, too, as well as those who are only off the job for a day. read more Low taxes: NH's recession buster (New Hampshire Union Leader) Of all the New England states, guess where the recession is expected to be over first? If you guessed Rhode Island, go sit in the corner. We're spending trillions we don't have to create government programs to spend even more trillions we don't have (Jewish World Review) http://www.JewishWorldReview.com | I was in Vermont the other day and made the mistake of picking up the local paper. Impressively, it contained a quarter-page ad, a rare sight these days. Vt. cigarette tax heading up (Boston Globe) Cigarette taxes in Vermont appear to be on the rise, but it's unclear how much. Douglas vetoes bill calling for funding of Vermont Yankee decommissioning (Brattleboro Reformer) Saturday, May 23 MONTPELIER -- For the second year in a row, Gov. A Pulitzer Prize Winner Talks Taxes, Journalism and Social Responsibility in Advance of a Burlington Appearance (Seven Days) Even though he calls himself a registered Republican, former New York Times reporter David Cay Johnston sounds a lot like Bernie Sanders when he rails about economic inequities. read more Douglas vetoes bill calling for funding of Vermont Yankee decommissioning (Brattleboro Reformer) MONTPELIER -- For the second year in a row, Gov. Jim Douglas has vetoed legislation calling on the Vermont Yankee nuclear plant's owners to set aside more money for the plant's eventual dismantling. Rapid City lawmaker champions bigger billboard fees (Rapid City Journal) MITCHEL — Billboards in South Dakota can be as much as 2,400 times the size of a license plate, but it's typical for a motorist to pay a bigger state fee for a plate than a sign company pays for a billboard.
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