Monthly Archive:: April 2021
Nandita Berry sworn in as Texas Secretary of State
April 30, 2021
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TweetShareSharePin0 Shares January 7, 2014
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512/ 463-5770 Governor Rick Perry swears Nandita Berry as the
109th Texas Secretary of State. AUSTIN, TX – Today, Nandita Berry was sworn in by Gov. Rick Perry as the 109th Texas Secretary of State. “I am honored to be appointed by Gov. Perry

Kansas Tax Reform Bill: Lawmakers Consider Veto Override
April 30, 2021
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TweetShareSharePin0 Shares The Kansas legislature will reconvene next week for its 2021 veto session, when legislators will reconsider bills that were vetoed by the governor. One such bill that has a second chance of being enacted, Senate Bill 50, would enhance Kansas’ economic competitiveness by improving the state’s corporate, individual, and sales tax structure while
Secretary Hughs Participates In Rio Grande Valley Engagement Tour
April 30, 2021
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(Secretary Hughs participates in a roundtable
discussion with RGV business and community leaders.
Office Of The Texas Secretary Of State, 4/30/21)
(Secretary Hughs poses for a photo with the Mayor
of Pharr, Ambrosio Hernandez. Office Of The Texas
Secretary Of State, 4/30/21)
(The Secretary receives a
Secretary Berry reminds Texans about Feb. 3 registration deadline
April 30, 2021
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TweetShareSharePin0 Shares January 31, 2014
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512/ 463-5770 AUSTIN, TX – Texas Secretary of State Nandita Berry reminds Texans that Monday, February 3, is the deadline to register to vote in time for the March 4 primary election. “If you aren’t already registered to vote, you must register at least
Designated Orders, October 5 – 9, 2020
April 30, 2021
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TweetShareSharePin0 Shares Months ago, I heard an interview with the NYU Professor Scott Galloway about what the world may look like post-Covid. One of the main takeaways was to think of the pandemic not as a “change agent,” but rather as “accelerant” of trends that were already underway. I’d say this holds true with the
Secretary of State Nandita Berry reminds Texans about early voting
April 30, 2021
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TweetShareSharePin0 Shares Early Voting for Primary Elections runs through Feb. 28 February 21, 2014
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512/ 463-5770 AUSTIN, TX – Texas Secretary of State Nandita Berry reminds Texas voters that early voting for the March Primary Elections continues through Friday, February 28. Election Day is Tuesday, March 4. To get
A Boom, A Clarification, And Maybe Tax Avoidance?
April 30, 2021
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TweetShareSharePin0 Shares The US economy boomed in the first quarter of the year. Source link TweetShareSharePin0 Shares
Texas Secretary of State Reminds Texas Voters to Bring Photo ID to the Polls for Tomorrow�s Primary Election
April 30, 2021
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512/ 463-5770 AUSTIN, TX – Texas Secretary of State Nandita Berry is wrapping up the Primary Election phase of the state’s Vote Texas campaign to ensure all eligible Texas voters have the information they need to cast a ballot in Tuesday’s election. This year’s
Texas Secretary of State says March 4 Election successful, encourages voters to prepare for the May 27 runoff
April 30, 2021
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512/ 463-5770 AUSTIN, TX – Today, Texas Secretary of State Nandita Berry thanked Texans for a successful March 4 Election and then reminded voters to prepare for the May 27 Runoff Election. “The election was smooth, secure and successful, despite some wintery weather in

Avoiding Biden’s Proposed Capital Gains Tax Hikes Won’t Be So Easy. Or Will It?
April 30, 2021
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TweetShareSharePin0 Shares President Biden’s American Families Plan would make two big changes in the tax treatment of investment income such as long-term capital gains and dividends. Some critics say the change will raise little revenue because sophisticated wealthy investors will find ways to avoid the new tax. But while many wealthy investors may dodge the