Members of the Senate budget committee spent Tuesday listening to more testimony on Gov. Phil Murphy's proposed budget for the next fiscal year. Advocacy groups lobbied for more funding for health care and education. Several environmental groups lobbied for more clean-energy investments and money for other programs that benefit the environment.
New Jersey’s unemployment rate rose at the start of the new year, according to new federal data released by the state labor department. January's jobless rate was 7.9%, up from 7.7% in December. Only 900 jobs were added to the state's economy in January.
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Plan to close 6 DMV offices from Southeast Alaska to the Interior encounters bipartisan
In this photo taken Feb. 6, 2020, Alaska Department of Administration Commissioner Kelly Tshibaka appears before a state House committee in Juneau. (AP Photo/Becky Bohrer)
JUNEAU — A plan by the Dunleavy administration to close six Department of Motor Vehicles offices, most in smaller towns, is meeting bipartisan skepticism in the Alaska Legislature.
The proposal, unveiled in December , would close offices in Eagle River, Tok, Homer, Haines, Delta Junction and Valdez to save a half-million dollars a year in operation costs.
Samsung Galaxy A52 and A72 launch: Price, specs and release date
LONDON — Samsung debuted three mid-range smartphones on Wednesday, including one with 5G support, hoping to lure in people with less cash to spare as competition in the mobile industry intensifies.
The new phones are part of Samsung's budget Galaxy A range , which has become a popular brand with Samsung customers put off by high prices in the firm's flagship Galaxy S lineup.
Samsung is aiming to reclaim its position as the world's top smartphone manufacturer after Apple took that title in the fourth quarter of 2020. Apple's new iPhone 12 is the company's first model to come with 5G capability.
PEPPA PIG declared famous; AI risks and opportunities; trademark budget challenges – takeaways
The second WTR Connect virtual series of events is taking place this week, bringing together the trademark community for a range of interactive open discussion forums, masterclass explorations and solution rooms.
The event kicked off with a fireside chat with Daren Tang, director general of WIPO (coverage here ). Below are some of the highlights and learnings from the first two days, including insight into the unintended (and challenging) consequences of the US Trademark Modernisation Act, discussion of the pros and cons of transitioning to online work platforms, and the breaking news that PEPPA PIG has been declared a famous mark in China.
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Third architectural firm vies for Page County jail project | News | kmaland.com
(Clarinda) -- Preparations continue for a possible bond issue referendum for a new jail facility in Page County.
(Clarinda) -- Page County officials continue the process of vetting potential project manage…
New budget to focus on productivity using technology » Borneo Bulletin Online
The budget for 2021-2022 is themed 'Towards Resilient Socio-Economic Development'. This was revealed by Minister at the Prime Minister's Office and Minister of Finance and Economy II Yang Berhormat Dato Seri Setia Dr Awang Haji Mohd Amin Liew bin Abdullah at the 17 th Legislative Council (LegCo) session yesterday.
The focus will be on three priorities – enhancing national productivity; provision of sustainable and resilient facilities and infrastructure for public welfare and economic development; and generating competent and employable human resources.
UK Budget 2021 - The Data Centre spin on super-deductions | Bryan Cave Leighton Paisner - JDSupra
In the UK budget on 3 March, Rishi Sunak, the Chancellor, announced a significant improvement in tax relief for a two year period that may make the data centre industry sit up and consider investing in new equipment between 1 April 2021 and 31 March 2023.
When it comes to building data centres, the cost of the land and the shell are a relatively small proportion of the build cost. Fitting the plant and machinery required to operate the data centre is a much bigger cost and that is why data centres are typically constructed in phases as more demand is identified and, where possible, contracted. An empty fitted data hall is not simply a waste of space; it is a massive drain on resource and a truly wasting asset.
Douglas charges $25 minimum for public records | From The Wire | wyomingnews.com
DOUGLAS — The city of Douglas last week charged the Douglas Budget $37.60 for a copy of City Administrator Jonathan Teichert's contract, a public document. Later, the newspaper was ironically charged $27.10 for a copy of the 2015 resolution that sets the fee structure for public documents and research cost.
Upon learning Stimson was being charged for a public document, Douglas Budget Publisher Matt Adelman requested the resolution, at which point he was charged to obtain a copy, which arrived 24 hours after he paid the fees.
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