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Treasury Bills Scheduled for This Week (New York Times) - The Treasury?s schedule of financing this week includes today?s regular weekly auction of new three- and six-month bills and an auction of four-week bills tomorrow.
Delayed tax bills going out Monday (The Indianapolis Star) - Franklin -- Johnson County officials plan to mail property tax bills Monday -- three days later than previously announced.
City’s bills must be paid (Ottumwa Courier) - No one likes higher taxes. Especially public officials who, perhaps despite their own personal preferences, feel the need to raise them in order to pay the bills.
Bills Propose Treatment Instead of Incarceration for Mentally Ill (WILX 10 Lansing) - Senator Liz Brater of Ann Arbor introduces bills that propose treatment instead of incarceration for mentally ill minor offenders.
Bills Announce Sellouts (WGRZ-TV Buffalo) - ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. (AP) -- The Buffalo Bills have sold out five of their eight home games for the 2007 regular season. The Denver, New York Jets and Dallas games sold out earlier this year, and the Baltimore and New England matchups sold out last Saturday when individual game tickets went on sale.
Town council OKs late fees: Felton approves fines for delinquent water and trash bills (Delaware State News) - FELTON — Felton residents now have an extra incentive to pay their water and trash bills on time. On Monday, town council unanimously approved the second reading of two ordinances that would impose $25 fines for water disconnect, reconnect and delinquent trash bills.
Governor signs several business-related bills to law (Alaska Journal of Commerce) - Gov. Sarah Palin signs a bill to update state laws on the Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission. Palin has recently signed several bills into law that affect business groups across the state.
Research center: N.C. lawmakers should dump blank bills (The Herald-Sun) - "Blank bills," vague measures that lawmakers file early and later fill in with sometimes significant proposed changes to state law, are unfair to citizens and should be banned by North Carolina's Legislature, a research group recommended Monday.
Site That Bills Itself as a Movie Reviewer Finds That Sex Sells (New York Times) - Mr. Skin.com, a Web site that feature Hollywood nude scenes, is getting a bump in visitors thanks to the movie ?Knocked Up.?
Clark's late tax bills to be even later (Louisville Courier-Journal) - Clark County's already delayed tax bills have been pushed back at least three more weeks because of difficulties in transferring information from the county assessor's computer system to the auditor's computers.
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