Will Prop HH eliminate TABOR refunds? Scenario 'likely' over time
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 03:18:57 GMT
DENVER (KDVR) — Proposition HH is touted as a way to lower tax payments, but it would also have an effect on Colorado's TABOR refunds.Prop HH would do a few things under the premise of lowering property taxes for the next decade. It would, in part, increase the cap on state revenue — meaning some of the money refunded under the Taxpayer's Bill of Rights would stay in government coffers. After 10 years, the law could be extended without voter approval.So what does that mean for TABOR refunds? As laid out in the 2023 ballot information booklet, the refunds will be lower in the future, and it's possible they could be eliminated.TABOR refunds would change under Prop HHColorado's TABOR law puts a cap on state revenue and requires the excess to be returned to taxpayers. Normally, the refunds are distributed based on income.For the 2023 tax year, Prop HH would flatten TABOR refund amounts to an estimated $898 for single filers and double that for joint filers, regardless of income, accordi...Planet in ‘habitable’ zone could have rare oceans and a possible sign of life, Webb data reveals
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 03:18:57 GMT
(CNN) — Waters may be flowing on the surface of a colossal planet that lies about 120 light-years from Earth, according to new evidence uncovered by the James Webb Space Telescope.The investigation with the space-based observatory, one of the most advanced astronomy instruments in operation, revealed that the exoplanet K2-18b may have some key features of a planet that could support bodies of water — and life.Closely orbiting the cool dwarf star K2-18, the exoplanet lies within the star’s habitable, or Goldilocks, zone and is 8.6 times as massive as Earth. An analysis of Webb’s observations found the planet has abundant methane and carbon dioxide in its atmosphere.The presence of these carbon-bearing molecules, along with a scarcity of ammonia, could indicate an atmosphere rich with hydrogen that surrounds an ocean world, according to a NASA news release.Carbon is considered the building block of life-forms on Earth.The Hubble Space Telescope initially spotted evidence of water vapo...Vehicle fire shuts down Florida Turnpike South in Broward County
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 03:18:57 GMT
A vehicle fire on Florida’s Turnpike South brought traffic to a standstill, just before the Sunrise Boulevard exit. On Wednesday morning, firefighters responded to a blaze on the turnpike which has since been put out. Delays on the highway are evident with traffic backed up all the way to Exit 67 at Coconut Creek Parkway. As a result of the cleanup underway, three right lanes are blocked. According to the Florida Highway Patrol, no injuries were reported.Motorists are strongly advised to avoid the affected area and seek alternative routes if possible. Delays are expected to persist until the situation is resolved and the roadway is reopened.Germany’s Social Democrats throw party for Putin’s pal Gerhard Schröder
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 03:18:57 GMT
Germany’s center-left Social Democrats (SPD) will honor former Chancellor Gerhard Schröder at a shindig in his hometown, despite heated discussions over the ex-leader’s Russia links. The Hannover SPD branch will carry out a tribute for Schröder’s 60-year-long party membership, the managing director of the SPD branch, Christoph Matterne, told POLITICO. He added that there was no consensus on holding a party at city level, so the event is being organized by the district.The party will take place on October 27, the anniversary of the start date of Schröder’s chancellorship 25 years ago. The date was selected after a call between the SPD and Schröder, Matterne confirmed. The event will only be open to invited guests. Among the 50 attendees will be close friends of Schröder and former members of his Cabinet, who will watch the ex-leader be awarded a pin and a certificate.Schröder — who in March survived an attempt to expel him from the SPD — has come under fire fo...What Ursula von der Leyen said vs. what she meant
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 03:18:57 GMT
BRUSSELS — Ursula von der Leyen’s State of the Union address on Wednesday hit several strong rhetorical notes, from soaring invocations of historical destiny to a touching anecdote about a Ukrainian mother who fled to Europe with her son.For the European institutions, which say “strategy” frequently and practice it rarely, this was big-picture stuff. It was likely intended either to cement her legacy or bolster her chances of winning a second term next year (if she decides to stand for reelection).Perhaps for that reason, she took a softer tone than she has in the past on touchy subjects such as climate ambition and rule of law — earning rebukes from many politicians and nongovernmental organizations, while avoiding provoking her main constituencies.For those not used to parsing Brussels speeches — or those simply too dazzled by Von der Leyen’s fetching salmon blazer to pay attention — here’s a guide to what she really meant.What she said: “Our Union today reflects the vision o...Escaped Pennsylvania inmate Danelo Cavalcante is in custody
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 03:18:57 GMT
(CNN) — Escaped Pennsylvania inmate Danelo Cavalcante is in custody, Pennsylvania State Police announced.“This is a message from Pennsylvania State Police. The search for Danelo Cavalcante is over. The subject is now in custody,” a reverse 911 call sent to area residents said.State police are planning to hold a news conference at 9:30 a.m.His capture ends a two-week manhunt for the escaped killer, which yesterday shifted to South Coventry Township in Chester County as police announced Cavalcante, 34, was now armed.Schools were closed and residents were put on alert as police searched for the fugitive in the area about 20 miles north of the prison he broke out of two weeks ago.Live updates: Escaped killer is in custodyCavalcante, had turned up shirtless at a homeowner’s garage Monday night, ran in and grabbed a .22-caliber rifle, Pennsylvania State Police Lt. Col. George Bivens said in a Tuesday news conference.The homeowner fired his pistol at Cavalcante&nbs...‘Anti-chump’ clause makes Ravens a silent party to Orioles lease talks
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 03:18:57 GMT
A 31-year-old rule nicknamed the “anti-chump clause” makes the Ravens a significant, if silent, party to the Orioles’ ongoing lease negotiations by mandating that the state can’t treat one team better than the other.Under the parity clause, the state is like a parent legally bound to love each of its children the same.“It guarantees that we would be treated the same in future dealings, that if they’re going to do something special for the football team, they do something equally special for the baseball team,” said Larry Lucchino, who helped draft the clause in 1992 as Orioles president and CEO.At the time, Maryland was hotly pursuing an NFL club after the Colts abruptly left for Indianapolis in 1984. Lucchino called the clause “anti-chump” because it ensured the Orioles wouldn’t get left behind when a football team arrived and began negotiating a lease with the Maryland Stadium Authority. The Ravens began play in 1996.This...If Orioles reach divisional playoffs, opener may clash with Billy Joel and Stevie Nicks show at Ravens stadium
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 03:18:57 GMT
If the Orioles find themselves in the opening game of the American League Division Series, there could be a clash with a big concert already scheduled for the same day at the Ravens’ M&T Bank Stadium.Billy Joel and Stevie Nicks are scheduled to perform Saturday, Oct. 7, at M&T. Major League Baseball has four division league series scheduled to start that day. If the Os win the American League East Division and therefore get a first-round bye, Oct. 7 would be their first postseason game.The teams have been in communication about the date and are hopeful of heading off any potential problems, according to two officials with direct knowledge of the matter who declined to be named because the talks are private.But it could be complicated because MLB said Tuesday that Oct. 7 is locked in.While the date can’t change, the league may have some flexibility with the start time. MLB determines game times later, once it knows the matchups.Under the Orioles’ lease, the ...Column: With the Chicago Cubs in a heated race, every decision by manager David Ross is highly scrutinized
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 03:18:57 GMT
For a guy who participated in “Dancing With the Stars,” Chicago Cubs manager David Ross has no real feel for Hollywood endings.Making his major-league debut off the bench Monday night at Coors Field in Colorado, top prospect Pete Crow-Armstrong came to the plate with a runner on first and no outs in the ninth inning, after the Cubs had taken a one-run lead over the Rockies.Cubs fans, who could recall Willson Contreras and Christopher Morel homering in their first major-league at-bats, were hoping for some similar heroics from the most hyped rookie since Kris Bryant, hitting in the hitter-friendly ballpark.Then Crow-Armstrong laid down a sacrifice bunt. The Cubs failed to score an insurance run but escaped with a one-run win. Crow-Armstrong would have to wait another day to show us what the hype is all about. Ross presumably slept well.These final 17 games will be about whether the Cubs can avoid the agitating offensive shutdowns that have cropped up from time to time, in...Floods Wipe Out Roads Rails and Homes in Leominster
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 03:18:57 GMT
Heavy rains opened Pleasant St. and bared the foundation of this house at the intersection of Colburn St. in Leominster. September 12, 2023 (Staff Photo Chris Christo/Boston Herald)Heavy rains opened Pleasant Street in Leominster. (Staff Photo Chris Christo/Boston Herald)Officials including Gov. Healey and Phillip Eng look over where heavy rains washed away the ground under MBTA tracks off Route 13 near Hamilton St. in Leominster. September 12, 2023 (Staff Photo Chris Christo/Boston Herald)Keolis workers measure MBTA tracks where heavy rains washed away the ground off Route 13 near Hamilton St. in Leominster. September 12, 2023 (Staff Photo Chris Christo/Boston Herald)Heavy rains washed out the ground under MBTA tracks and buried a property with earth and debris on Hamilton St. off Route 13 in Leominster. September 12, 2023 (Staff Photo Chris Christo/Boston Herald)Heavy rains washed out the ground under MBTA tracks and buried a property with earth and debris on Hamilton St. off Rou...Latest news
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