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Street art fair latest effort to continue bringing life back to New Kensington


Saturday, May 22, 2021 7:33 p.m.
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The New Kensington Arts Center’s Spring Fling Street Fair in Downtown New Kensington on May 22, 2021.
The New Kensington Arts Center’s Spring Fling Street Fair in Downtown New Kensington on May 22, 2021.
Jose Lozada makes wood burned art pieces during the New Kensington Arts Center’s Spring Fling Street Fair in Downtown New Kensington on May 22, 2021.
Suzette Venturini sells bouquets of imitation flowers outside during the New Kensington Arts Center’s Spring Fling Street Fair in Downtown New Kensington on May 22, 2021.
The New Kensington Arts Center’s Spring Fling Street Fair in Downtown New Kensington on May 22, 2021. ....

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Questions abound as House passes its income tax cut plan 77-23


CHARLESTON — Legislation to phase out the state personal income tax in annual multiples of at least $150 million passed the House of Delegates Monday on a 77-23 vote, with multiple unresolved questions about who the bill will help or hurt.
Offered as a counterpoint to Gov. Jim Justice’s plan to cut income taxes by 60% in the first year, House Finance Chairman Eric Householder, R-Berkeley, conceded Monday that House Bill 3300 is intended, in part, to curb state government.
“It does control the growth and rate of spending,” he said. “That is important because many of our citizens have real concerns that growth in state spending is out of control.” ....

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