Ive been in the senate a while and i can only remember a few times when the white house, and Senate Leadership were in agreement on an issue as complicated as tax reform. The current state of affairs is remarkable. Clear in the document, this is only a statement, not the product. The taxwriting committees will be taxed with putting together legislation with meeting the goals and principles outlined in the framework. Ofrefore it is the chairman the finance committee, my job is to produce a comprehensive tax reform bill that can get at least 14 votes in the committee. Without that, there likely wont be any tax reform. Before we get to that point, we need to pass the fiscal year 2018 budget resolution. Make no mistake, the budget resolution is critical to our tax reform. If we are going to move a tax reform the vehicle in the current environment, we need a resolution in place with a workable reconciliation instruction that will allow us to produce a bill of sufficient to give scope middle
Ever heard of a place where you can shop for cute clothes and have a tarot card reading all in one visit? Maybe such a business already exists in New England's Halloween central, aka Salem, Massachusetts, but did you know that there's one right in Dover, New Hampshire?
Ever heard of a place where you can shop for cute clothes and have a tarot card reading all in one visit? Maybe such a business already exists in New England's Halloween central, aka Salem, Massachusetts, but did you know that there's one right in Dover, New Hampshire?
The Centre Lions Club has announced its annual scholarship awards to graduating seniors from Cherokee County’s high schools.
This year s winners are Tiffany Durham, Allison Mulligan and Lindsey Chambers of Sand Rock High School; and Olivia Oliphant, Makenzie Green and Ethan Laney of Cherokee County High School. (No applications were received from Gaylesville, Cedar Bluff and Spring Garden.)
The club has awarded the scholarships for more than 15 years, and this year increased the total amount to $5,000, which will be divided equally among the six recipients.
The total has been $2,500 for most years, with the exception of one year at $3,000 and another at $3,750. Club members noted the increase in college costs in approving the larger amount.