Housing costs are primarily a function of supply and demand. Most of the recent efforts to reduce the cost of housing in Hawaii have been aimed at increasing the supply.
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Mason Bland has been promoted to director of finance for Associated Terminals and Turn Services. He will be responsible for leading the budgeting, forecasting, implementation and business strategic analysis of the financial team for the companies.
Bland graduated from Southeastern Louisiana University in 2013 with a B.S. in accounting. He began his career as a financial analyst at St. James Stevedoring, which was acquired by Associated Terminals in 2015. In 2017, he was promoted to senior financial analyst. He was promoted to financial manager in 2019.
“Mason has been an essential member of our finance team since he joined our company in 2013,” said Chief Financial Officer Kevin Tarleton. “This promotion recognizes his contributions to Associated Terminals and Turn Services. He has done an excellent job at finding opportunities for company savings, process revision and effi
Ask 2 Traffic: Can you get a ticket for driving in the left lane?
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Question: Jeff Griswold: “Hi Anavid, I have a question for you. Would you get a ticket for driving in the left-hand lane on a major highway like I-45?”
Answer: According to Texas Transportation Code, the Lone Star state enforces a left-lane passing law for all vehicles. Large commercial trucks, that means you too. Those “left lane for passing only” signs you see on multi-lane highways aren’t suggestions, they’re the law. In fact, on the Texas Department of Transportation website which you can see here, if you don’t heed the warning, you can face up to a $200 fine.