Many U.S. households have put a pause on air travel due to the COVID-19 pandemic and families are instead hitting the open roads to enjoy a getaway while staying safe and saving money this summer. In fact, AAA forecasts that Americans will take 700 million trips this season and road trips will account for 97% of this travel. Car trips will actually see the smallest decrease in travel volume during the pandemic of just 3% year-over-year compared to traveling by plane, which will be down 74%.
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Would legalizing gambling provide money to Ukrainian budget?
This year, law enforcement officers confiscated equipment worth 4,6 million USD from the "shadow" gambling sector, but its representatives are actively purchasing them for future use. Business expectations are fueled by the adopted law on the legalization of gambling, with the signing of which, however, there is a hitch due to two mutually exclusive amendments.
Despite the fact that the gambling market will not start until at least autumn, large financial proceeds from the legalization of "gambling" were prescribed in the 2020 state budget – 163 million USD. Legislators in a hurry adopted an initiative that mixed casinos, lotteries, slot machines, betting business.
10 Tips on How to Market Your Locations Effectively on a Lower Budget
What should franchise systems or multi-location companies do when the national ad budget and local store marketing funds decrease during a recessionary period? How can they thrive, yet alone survive marketing on a lower budget? Franchise brands are grappling with this issue more than ever during Covid-19. The successful brands will increase communication and engagement with franchisees, work through any tension in a collaborative way , and help their company pivot forward.
Berlin Fire Co. gives updated report on budget | Worcester County News Bayside Gazette
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Berlin Fire Co. President David Fitzgerald provides a quarterly report about budget and responses to emergency calls to the Berlin Mayor and Council on Monday.
(July 30, 2020) Berlin Fire Co. President David Fitzgerald presented the quarterly report from April 1 to June 30 to the Berlin Mayor and Council on Monday.
Between April 1 and June 30, the fire company responded to 25 in-town fire and rescue calls, making up almost 30 percent of total calls.
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TravelBank Extends Expenses Footprint Through Partnership with Upside Business Travel
"Currently, a lot of travel companies are thinking about how they can continue to provide value to their customers, when they aren't traveling right now but also in preparation for when travel does resume," said Josh Abich , Chief Revenue Officer of TravelBank. "Our expense solution has been a key component in building our all-in-one vision to provide value beyond business travel. We're thrilled to partner with Upside and bring our solution to more travelers and businesses across the country.
Santa Fe City Council Passes Budget | Morning Word | Santa Fe Reporter
This budget Casper mattress is under $500 at Walmart | Real Homes
A high-quality new mattress isn't cheap, but it doesn't have to cost a fortune, either. Earlier this year, Casper mattress launched a value-version of its best selling original mattress, called The Snug by Casper, at fraction of the price.
The Snug by Casper is now available at Walmart for under $500 (for a queen size mattress), and features everything we love about the modern mattress brand, including a 100-night sleep trial period and compact, bed-in-a-box convenience for easy transport. Think of it as Casper comfort at a comfy price, too.
Montgomery County council slams administrative officer Andrew Kleine for ethics violations - The
Montgomery County lawmakers are calling for greater disciplinary action against Chief Administrative Officer Andrew Kleine, who earlier this month admitted to violating an ethics law by using public dollars to promote a book he wrote and maintaining business relationships with two companies that landed county contracts shortly after he took his job.
Kleine, who is the top aide to Montgomery County Executive Marc Elrich (D), agreed to pay a $5,000 fine for the ethics violations. Some County Council members say the fine is not sufficient.
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