The deduction for state income tax, thats a very big deal, look like its gone. Deduction for property tax, probably stays. Middle america gets help and so does business and 1 does not. Apples profit after facebook, amazon and microsoft, warning, dont disappoint, investors would slam apple and maybe the rest of the market too. It was the profits, huge number, 575 billion. Thats how much the value of stocks went up in october. Wow, indeed, ashley. Thats how a rally translates into dollars and cents. And then theres the federal [laughter] stuart i knew it was coming. Federal reserve, a new chair to be announced today. We are told it would be jarome powell, thats the judge, by the way, the most powerful banker of the world. We will leave it at this, powell raises Interest Rates slowly. Got it. [laughter] stuart done. Varney company is about to begin. Because of the sanchez success. Here is a ground ball, right side could do it. The Houston Astros are world champions. Stuart there you have
Governor’s bipartisan bill enhances the independence of the Child Welfare Ombudsman while her budget initiatives implement expert-recommendations to improve child safety
Governor Janet Mills today unveiled bipartisan legislation to strengthen the Office of the Child Welfare Ombudsman and announced forthcoming key budget initiatives to bridge gaps in the child welfare workforce, implement recent child welfare recommendations, and improve child safety in Maine.
AUGUSTA Governor Janet Mills unveiled bipartisan legislation Monday to strengthen the Office of the Child Welfare Ombudsman and announced forthcoming key budget initiatives to bridge gaps in the child welfare workforce, implement recent child.
The plan would strengthen the office of the Child Welfare Ombudsman and add child protection caseworkers to cover weekends, nights and holidays, among other initiatives.