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Kansas Gov Mark Parkinson to propose tobacco tax increase in 2010

4 hours ago ago from Kansas Tares & Wheat

According to Associated Press, Gov. Mark Parkinson will propose increasing Kansas' tobacco taxes next year. Parkinson spokeswoman Beth Martino said the governor hasn't settled on how much of an increase he'll propose. But she hinted that he's considering asking legislators to bring Kansas' cigarette tax up to the national average. Kansas' cigarette tax is 79 cents a pack. The national average for states and the District of Columbia is ...

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- tax increase, a pack of 20 cigarettes will increase by an average of 33%..

18 hours ago ago from Snus News & Other Tobacco Products

December 23, 2009 - Japan, the world’s fourth-largest cigarette market, will raise tobacco taxes for the first time in four years as the government faces a tax revenue shortfall and tries to discourage smoking. The Cabinet approved a plan to raise the duty by 3.5 yen (4 cents) per cigarette from October 1, 2010, with tobacco companies charging an extra 1.5 yen each. A pack of 20 cigarettes would increase by an average 100 yen (USD 1.09), or ...

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Tobacco - reacts angrily to governments decison to raise cigarette tax..

17 hours ago ago from Snus News & Other Tobacco Products

December 23, 2009 - Japan Tobacco (JT) yesterday reacted angrily to the government's decision to raise the tax on tobacco by Y3.5 per cigarette, saying it would be "forced to raise its product prices" by more than the tax increase. Companion news brief: Japan - tax increase, a pack of 20 cigarettes will increase by an average of 33%.. "It is regrettable that the government has reached such a decision, as JT has strongly requested that a ...

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Kan. gov. to propose tobacco tax increase – NTV

14 hours ago ago from Pefect Acai

Associated Press December 23, 2009 9:54 AM ET TOPEKA, Kan. (AP) A spokeswoman says Kansas Gov. Mark historiographer module declare an process in baccy taxes next year. But spokeswoman Beth Martino said Wednesday that historiographer hasn't settled on how much of an process he'll propose. She said he's also not certain yet whether he module poverty to devote the new money to upbeat care or use it to block holes in the state budget. The ...

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Are You Aware of This Facts About Best Retirement States

9 hours ago ago from My Florida Home Buyer

by John Lawole Before ending your career and enjoying a well-deserved retirement, it is not a bad idea to learn which are the best retirement states. Lots of controversies and debates exist about tax-foul and tax-friendly conditions, but there are other reasons for people to relocate, besides saving money. The location of one's home has a great preponderance in the issue taxes, which is why the entire retirement lifestyle may be about ...

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Kansas gov to propose tobacco tax increase in 2010

11 hours ago ago from U.S. News

Kansas gov to propose tobacco tax increase in 2010 TOPEKA, Kan. (AP) -- Gov. Mark Parkinson will propose increasing Kansas' tobacco taxes next year, a spokeswoman said Wednesday. The Democratic governor's plan is likely to face strong opposition in the Republican-controlled Legislature, although the Senate's top leader said he'd support the idea. Parkinson spokeswoman Beth Martino said the governor hasn't settled on how much of an ...

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Wis. governor says 2009 was hardest year in office

10 hours ago ago from U.S. News

Wis. governor says 2009 was hardest year in office MADISON, Wis. (AP) -- Gov. Jim Doyle said Wednesday the economic recession made 2009 his most challenging year in office, but Wisconsin responded well by helping the unemployed and positioning itself for recovery. In a year-end interview at the governor's residence, Doyle said the hardest part was watching people struggle after losing jobs through no fault of their own. "There's just no ...

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NJ gov trims budget as gov-elect plans more cuts

14 hours ago ago from U.S. News

NJ gov trims budget as gov-elect plans more cuts TRENTON, N.J. (AP) -- New Jersey Gov. Jon Corzine has whacked more than $800 million from the current state budget less than a month before leaving office, he said Tuesday as his successor announced preparations for steep reductions for the fiscal year ahead. The $839 million in Corzine's additional cuts include $100 million from eliminating the state's contribution to the employee pension ...

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Karl Rove: The Real Price of the Senate Health Bill

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By now Majority Leader Harry Reid's explanation for how he is getting his health-care bill through the Senate has pinged its way across the country. "I don't know if there is a senator that doesn't have something in this bill that was important to them," he said this week. "And if they don't have something in it important to them, then it doesn't speak well of them." But take these comments two steps further and it becomes clear that how Mr. ...

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