Kansas Governor Laura Kelly Proposes To Set Aside $600M, Spend $1.8 Billion

Democratic Governor of Kansas, Laura Kelly, proposed on Wednesday to set aside $600 million of its surplus revenue into a rainy day fund, while spending $1.8 billion on various projects. Included in Gov. Kelly’s blueprint for state spending through June 2023 are renovations to state office buildings, new health department laboratories, and undoing the financialContinue reading “Kansas Governor Laura Kelly Proposes To Set Aside $600M, Spend $1.8 Billion”

New Covid-19 Variant Omicron Surfaces Globally

Just when life feels like it’s getting somewhat back to normal, prior to the Pandemic, a new variant of the virus emerges in the Eastern hemisphere. The spreading variant was first detected in South Africa and later found its way into England, the Netherlands, Germany, Italy, etc. Now, the virus has come onto the westernContinue reading “New Covid-19 Variant Omicron Surfaces Globally”

COVID 19 Vaccine: How Close are We?

Canada and the United Kingdom were among the first of three countries to approve and administer the first Pfizer COVID-19 vaccines. While there are a few similar vaccines in the pipeline, Pfizer is the only company to receive emergency authorization. Comparatively, the United States reported record-breaking case numbers on Wednesday. Earlier today, the first shipmentContinue reading “COVID 19 Vaccine: How Close are We?”

Coronavirus: Economic Trends and Issues Facing the Real Estate Industry and What Could be the New Normal

The coronavirus has not just affected our health but as well as our economic safety net. All industries are affected one way or another however it has become a concern for the real estate industry in which relies heavily on social interaction the change will dramatically change the landscape for both residential and commercial. ToContinue reading “Coronavirus: Economic Trends and Issues Facing the Real Estate Industry and What Could be the New Normal”

COVID-19: A Get Out of Jail Free Card?

The COVID-19 pandemic presents a serious challenge to detainees of the judicial system. This challenge stems from the detainee’s fear of contracting COVID-19 whilst in detention.  Across the United States scores of detainees have filed motions and appeals requesting their release from detention due to COVID-19. Should these potentially dangerous detainees be released into societyContinue reading “COVID-19: A Get Out of Jail Free Card?”

Arizona Governor Doug Ducey Reopening Guidelines

On  April 29, 2020, Gov. Doug Ducey extended the statewide stay-at-home order until May 15th and introduced guidelines for a slow reopening for the next two weeks. Listed below are the dates, places opening, along with a brief overview of safety measures for both businesses and customers. Before visiting these places, it is important toContinue reading “Arizona Governor Doug Ducey Reopening Guidelines”

How Covid-19 is Affecting These 10 California Cities

Stay at home orders were issued across the state starting in March. The coronavirus outbreak allowed for deficits to replace reserves. Below are 10 California cities which have been impacted by the virus who are taking helpful actions to prevent their citizens and businesses from being ravaged. As they fight, they are waiting for theContinue reading “How Covid-19 is Affecting These 10 California Cities”

SB 939 and AB 828: Evictions and Foreclosures in California during the Covid-19 Pandemic

Due to the COVID-19 outbreak many issues have come up affecting our communities. One particular issue affecting millions of Californians is rent. How will landlords keep asking tenants to pay rent, when millions of workers in California have lost their jobs due to this pandemic? Members of the California Legislature, Scott Weiner and Phil TingContinue reading “SB 939 and AB 828: Evictions and Foreclosures in California during the Covid-19 Pandemic”

Corona Virus Shuts Down Arizona Schools

Arizona governor, Doug Ducey and Superintendent Kathy Hoffman announced Sunday, March 15, a statewide closure of Arizona schools from March 16 through March 27 due to the coronavirus outbreak.  There are now 18 confirmed cases across the state of Arizona and over 3,000 nationwide. Ducey and Hoffan want to ensure the safety of all studentsContinue reading “Corona Virus Shuts Down Arizona Schools”

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