Treasury Department loosens nonprofit donor disclosure requirements
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Expect more anonymous “dark money” into elections with even less government oversight.
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Expect more anonymous “dark money” into elections with even less government oversight.
Two workshops will be held in August.
How drugmakers sway the state system meant to protect taxpayers and patients.
I love to hear them enjoy the stream. Their voices echo up the valley and you can hear every word. My favorites are “I got one, I got one!”
Free live music from the Akwaaba Ensemble, a West African drumming group, the Hickory Horned Devils, performing their mix of old-time, bluegrass and Americana music, Laura Boyce from WHEB/Rock 101 radio show Greg & The Morning Buzz will emcee. Come enjoy art making, spray tattoos, caricature artists, face painting, fire performances, and a wide variety of activities that will be offered both inside and outside the museum. The event is completely free and the public is encouraged to attend.
Understanding these strategies is important because patients — through taxes, cash payments and insurance premiums — are the ones funding the entire health care system. Yet the industry’s bewildering web of strategies and inside deals often have little do with patients’ needs.
State Rep. Renny Cushing said annual reviews of the clinical and treatment standards at the Secure Psychiatric Unit at the men’s prison in Concord have not been conducted as required by law for decades.
Thanks Glenn Coppelman for Dusk at the Mountain View Grand Resort in Whitefield to kick off NH Snap.
When I first began traveling on a semi-regular basis to academic meetings and conferences, I wore a navy blue blazer or herringbone sport coat, polyester permanent press oxford dress shirt, a pair of pressed slacks, penny loafers or wingtips, and—at times—a necktie.