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Charity Gaming Study Committee to Hear Testimony on Licensing and Regulation

By • Oct 12th, 2011 • Department: Government

The Indiana General Assembly’s Charity Gaming Study Committee has announced that it will be meeting on October 18 and October 25 to conduct hearings on topics assigned to it by the Legislative Council. The meeting on the 18th will incl viagra price ude a charity gaming overview presentation by the Indiana Gaming Commission. The Committee will also hear testimony and consider issues related to the licensing and regulating of national organizations and their affiliates. It is anticipated that…

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Lessons in Indiana’s New Lobbying Law: Reporting expenditures large and small

By • Oct 4th, 2011 • Department: Government

In this series, Bingham McHale attorney Phil Sicuso provides examples of how Indiana’s new lobbying laws may impact executives, lobbyists and legislators. In 2010, the state legislature overhauled Indiana’s lobbying laws to include new provisions viagra pills for reporting gifts and expenditures, as well as assigning higher dollar limits to non-compliance fines. Each week, we will highlight a fictional scenario involving an imaginary company named “IndyCo” to demonstrate common circumstances that could lead to violations of both old…

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Commission on State Tax and Financing Policy Meeting Summary

By • Sep 26th, 2011 • Department: Government

The Commission on State Tax and Financing Policy discussed two important topics at their meeting last week. They covered the impact commuters have on local option income tax (LOIT) revenue and issues relating to how LOIT is distributed among governm viagra online without prescription ental units. First, the Commission heard testimony about commuters and the potential impact on LOIT revenue. When an individual works in one county and resides in another, and both of those counties have imposed…

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