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Green Franchises Create Green Jobs

8 hours ago ago from Business Resource

Even with all of the hype and press that the green sector has received, green jobs still only account for approximately 0.49% of all of the employment in the United States. The bright side is that the green job sector is outpacing the economy in terms of growth. In the period between 1998 and 2007, while the economy grew 3.7%, the green job market grew 9.1 percent. Recent research has shown that these jobs are typically well-paying and ...

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Wisconsin State Senator introduces bill for massage therapy after visiting Rasmussen College

9 hours ago ago from Rasmussen in the News

Following a visit on November 9 to the School of Allied Health at Rasmussen College in Green Bay, Wisconsin State Senator Dave Hansen introduced SB 388, a bill that will update licensing standards for massage therapists throughout the state. Of the 44 states that regulate the profession, only five states (including Wisconsin) do not require everyone providing massage therapy services to have a state license. Posted in Green Bay, ...

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The Election Sabotage Commission

1 day ago ago from OBAMAers Dot Com

President Obama needs to fulfill his 2008 campaign commitment and begin filling the Federal Election Commission with new, truly independent experts.

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May focused on B.C. riding win

6 hours ago ago from Canadian News, Immigration, Military, Music and More.

After battling her way into the federal election debates last year, Green party Leader Elizabeth May spent most of 2009 out of the national spotlight, raising her riding profile instead. See original here: May focused on B.C. riding win

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Montana GOP Leaders Support Federal Condemnation for Otter Creek Coal

5 hours ago ago from 4&20 blackbirds

by jhwygirl That's really what they're saying when they they send a letter to the Land Board telling them to support leasing the Otter Creek tracts . As Wally McRae, a rancher who will be on the receiving end of such eminent domain condemnation proceedings has said : “If you vote in favor of leasing the Otter Creek coal, come say to me, face to face, that you don’t mind if the Tongue River Railroad, a for-profit corporation, ...

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