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...name of the game is to persuade people that Weld's tax cuts aren't worth it and that we should take the increasing tax revenue and reinvest it for decent programs," Barrett says...
...name of the game is to persuade people that Weld's tax cuts aren't worth it and that we should take the increasing tax revenue and reinvest it for decent programs," Barrett says. "That is $700 million for this fiscal year...
Small business generally reinvest in their home city, while sports teams deliver concentrate income in star athletes salaries--and the athletes, more often than not live somewhere else for most of the year. Professional sports do not bring additional money to a city...
WHEN LAWSON BROWN SET OUT to reinvest his family's $70,000 nest egg a few months ago, the Minneapolis, Minnesota, probation officer found his options limited. Brown, 39, considered mutual funds to be "unexciting." Certificates of deposit? "Get real," he says. "Not with bank rates of 3%." Bonds? "Same problem." The only alternative, he says, was the stock market. He took the plunge, scoring short-term gains in high-tech stocks and banking issues, which lulled him into a sense of security. Now he and other investors are getting a loud wake-up call from the market's bumpy...
They need court approval to alter the trust, so they have asked for permission to extend gallery hours, increase the admission charge and reinvest the foundation's $10 million trust fund. Security must be beefed up, they say, and the antiquated galleries need climate controls, new lighting and fire protection. While those renovations are in progress, the collection would be removed to an undecided location. Most radical of all, the trustees are proposing a traveling show of 80 Barnes paintings (possibly among them: Matisse's The Joy of Life and Cezanne's The Card Player) that would go to Washington...