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Owe 10k or more in Tax Debt?
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Mon Jul 29 22:30:45 2013
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Date: Mon, 29 Jul 2013 19:30:43 -0700
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July 1, 2003: The South Carolina State House in Columbia is shown.APThe
Supreme Court may have ruled ObamaCare is constitutional, but implementing
the controversial federal law would become a crime in South Carolina if
a bill passed by the state House becomes law.The bill, approved Wednesday
by a vote of 65-39, declares President Obama's signature legislation "null
and void." Whereas the law that Obama pushed and Congress passed is
known as the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, South Carolina's
law would be known as the Freedom of Health Care Protection Act.It
would prohibit state officials and employees from "enforcing or attempting
to enforce such unconstitutional laws" and "establish criminal penalties
and civil liability" for those who engage in activities that aid the
implementation of ObamaCare.The Supreme Court ruled last year that ObamaCare's
underlying provision, requiring all Americans to obtain health insurance,
is constitutional, though lawsuits still are pending that argue against
certain parts of that mandate -- in particular, contraceptive coverage,
which some Christian employers argue violates their religious beliefs.In
South Carolina, the nullification bill would allow the state attorney general
to take action against anyone causing harm by the implementation of ObamaCare.
It proceeds to the state Senate for committee review, according to The
Washington Times.Gov. Nikki Haley has rejected the expansion of Medica
April 26, 2013: Forest Service Chief Tom Tidwell testifies on Capitol Hill
in Washington, before the House Appropriations Committee, subcommittee on
Interior, Environment, and Related Agencies budget hearing on forest service.APWASHINGTON
The U.S. Forest Service is in the business of preventing fires,
not starting them.Yet the agency set off alarms in Congress and state
capitols across the West by citing the automatic spending cuts as the
basis for demanding that dozens of states return $17.9 million in federal
subsidies. And it's all come down to a bureaucratic squabble over whether
the money is subject to so-called sequestration because of the year it
was paid -- 2013 -- as the Obama administration contends, or exempt
from the cuts because of the year it was generated -- 2012
-- as the states insist.Right now, it's a standoff heightened by history
and hard fiscal realities. But with taxpayer cash scarce, both sides are
digging in: The Forest Service has to slash 5 percent of its
budget under sequestration. The states, meanwhile, have depended for decades
on a share of revenue from timber cut on federal land. Perhaps
least willing to compromise are members of Congress who are up for
re-election next year and are loath to let go of money that
benefits potential voters back home.It's not clear who gets to decide or
whether the question ends up in court. But lines have been drawn."We
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This 2009 publicity photo provided courtesy of Slayer shows, from left,
Dave Lombardo, Kerry King, Jeff Hanneman and Tom Araya. Hanneman, 49, a
founding member of the heavy metal band Slayer, has died. Slayer spokeswoman
Heidi Robinson-Fitzgerald says Hanneman died Thursday morning, May 2, 2013,
of liver failure at a Los Angeles hospital with his wife, Kathy,
by his side.APJeff Hanneman, a founding member of Slayer whose career was
irrevocably changed after a spider bite, has died. He was 49.Slayer spokeswoman
Heidi Robinson-Fitzgerald said Hanneman died Thursday morning of liver failure
at a Los Angeles hospital with his wife, Kathy, by his side.The
guitarist had recently begun writing songs with the band in anticipation
of recording a new album later this year. He had been slowly
recovering from what was believed to be a spider bite that nearly
cost him his arm after he failed to seek immediate treatment."The music
industry has lost a true trailblazer, and our deepest sympathies go out
to his family, his bandmates and fans around the world who mourn
his untimely passing," said Neil Portnow, president and CEO of the Recording
Academy, in a statement.Robinson-Fitzgerald said it's believed the spider
bite contributed to the failure of Hanneman's liver, but it is unclear
whether an autopsy will be scheduled. No funeral arrangements have been
made."Jeff Hanneman will always be a metal god," rocker Andrew W.K. posted
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