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Send Job killers! No, not highly visible tattoos the Urban Dictionary lists as “job-killer ink.” What we’re talking about are federal and state regulations often singled out by business and industry. These disdained policies usually range from mandatory increases in minimum wage and more liberal employee leave policies to workplace safety and environmental protections. Or, more recently, increased unemployment payments. Each year the California Chamber of Commerce (CalChamber) publishes a list of state legislation it deems “job killers,” legislation identified as harmful to employers and the economy. This year, CalChamber lobbied to kill at least 25 bills, including those regarding employment mandates, taxes, housing, workplace safety and workers’ compensation. As a chamber of commerce, it’s doing its job and its members’ bidding. Nothing wrong with that. ....
The pandemic is to blame for a rash of illegal trash dumping in Pulaski County. Author: Jordan Howington Updated: 6:17 PM CDT June 3, 2021 PULASKI COUNTY, ARKANSAS, Ark. The pandemic is to blame for a rash of illegal trash dumping in Pulaski County. It’s a common occurrence, but county officials say it’s become worse in the last year. Everyone who lives here ought to be fed up with it, said Craig Douglass, executive director of Regional Recycling. The trash is out of sight and out of mind for those who dump it, but it s still pesky and irritating to those who commute and live in Pulaski County. ....
(Mapbox) John Beresford Tipton. Remember him? Many baby boomers will, or perhaps folks who are familiar with shows during the so-called 1950s golden age of television. Tipton was the never-seen benefactor on the TV show “The Millionaire.” The show ran on CBS from 1955-60. It was a hit. Tipton’s fictional executive secretary, Michael Anthony, would give away a million dollars every week to unsuspecting individuals and watch what they would do with it. A million dollars! Not what it used to be. This is an Opinion We d also like to hear yours. Leave a comment below, tweet to us at @ArkBusiness or ....