After the city council approved the measure the ACLU of Illinois called it “an unlawful and unenforceable ordinance to limit access to abortion in the city.”
National Association of Enrolled Agents Announces the Installation of New Board
NAEA welcomes five new board members and makes history at the start of the new 2021-2022 fiscal year
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WASHINGTON, May 25, 2021 /PRNewswire/ The National Association of Enrolled Agents (NAEA) welcomed its new Board of Directors on Monday, May 24, 2021, during the association s installation ceremony. Under the theme
Transitions and New Beginnings, NAEA swore in all directors prior to a keynote speech by Anisha Bailey, EA, tax resolution specialist and CEO at
Taxley. For the first time in its history, NAEA welcomes two African American women to its 15-member board, which serves as the governing body of the only association that promotes and serves the enrolled agent (EA) credential. An EA is a tax practitioner who is federally licensed to represent taxpayers before the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) for tax preparation services, tax issues, in
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Genovese takes Selectboard seat in Warwick election, moderator position remains vacant
Modified: 5/18/2021 4:06:59 PM
WARWICK Just 42 ballots were cast in the annual town election on Monday, which saw Alan Genovese take the open three-year Selectboard seat on a write-in campaign. About 6.75 percent of the town’s 622 registered voters cast their ballots, with Town Clerk John Paganetti saying 36 residents filled out their ballots in person at Town Hall on Monday, while six voted early or by mail.
The moderator position was the only one that was not filled. According to Treasurer Beth Gilgun, there were multiple write-in candidates, all of whom did not accept the position. A moderator can be appointed by the Selectboard.
Genovese takes Selectboard seat in Warwick election, moderator position remains vacant
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WARWICK Just 42 ballots were cast in the annual town election on Monday, which saw Alan Genovese take the open three-year Selectboard seat on a write-in campaign. About 6.75 percent of the town’s 622 registered voters cast their ballots, with Town Clerk John Paganetti saying 36 residents filled out their ballots in person at Town Hall on Monday, while six voted early or by mail.
The moderator position was the only one that was not filled. According to Treasurer Beth Gilgun, there were multiple write-in candidates, all of whom did not accept the position. A moderator can be appointed by the Selectboard.