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Solano Real Estate Scene: Continuing education = American Dream
Solano Real Estate Scene: Jim Porter
Continuing education is required in most license-required professions. Realtors, loan officers, CPAs, CFPs, EAs, nurses, doctors, lawyers, teachers, engineers, bankers, insurance agents, peace officers, contractors and scientists attend required continuing education classes.
This continuing education is after they get educated in the first place and get hired and licensed, which in some cases requires as little as six months of up-front schooling and a passing grade on the state test, to as much as 10 years of college and, in some cases, starving for years until they become a highly paid professional.
Kansas high school students could soon swap math and science classes for computer science classes should the Kansas State Board of Education adopt a set of proposed recommendations to its statewide graduation criteria.
The state education board on Tuesday morning heard from department officials and technology advocacy groups pushing for the board to adopt new standards for computer science classes that could sub in as one of four required core math classes or three required science classes.
Stephen King, computer science education consultant for the Kansas Department of Education, said the department was making the graduation requirement recommendation after years of discussion on the matter.
Some La Hondans could see a more than 50 percent increase in their water bill in the next few years if a rate hike to County Service Area 7 is approved at the May 4 San Mateo County Board of Supervisors meeting.
County-run CSA 7, which provides water for around 70 La Honda residents, has been operating in the red, according to Public Works Director Jim Porter, who presented the rate increases at a March 9 board meeting.
Porter said because of its geography and old infrastructure, CSA 7 is expensive to operate and maintain. It relies on water from Alpine Creek, which is vulnerable to silt conditions during storms and on a water treatment plant thatâs more than 25 years old and uses century-old pipes in remote areas. Itâs currently operating at around an $8,000 annual deficit. But making up the difference would mean increasing localsâ water rates significantly.
Solano Real Estate Scene: Living trust can protect home for heirs
Solano Real Estate Scene: Jim Porter
Women and men are living longer than ever on average, but all of us are destined to die eventually. Approximately 2.9 million Americans died in 2019 and 3.3 million in 2020, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
Death is part of life and when a loved one dies, we hope it happens after they lived a full, happy life – between 90 and 100 years old – so we can have a celebration of life party.
Realtors, accountants, lawyers, title companies and mortgage companies help the survivors of the deceased with the real estate that is left behind. In just the past few months, and unrelated to Covid-19, I have seen three separate senior citizen homeowners die without a living trust, one of the three without a last will and testament that could be found.
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