Nichols bills eye tax relief (Athens Review)
AUSTIN — State Sen. Robert Nichols, R-Jacksonville, filed a pair of bills Monday designed to protect property owners by lowering the maximum taxable appraisal increase on a home and by banning the use of eminent domain to condemn private property to create public recreational space.
Bills target city efforts to annex property (The Oregonian)
Oregon cities could lose another tool for forcing property owners into city limits under a pair of bills introduced in the Legislature.
Foreign chambers want Congress to pass economic bills in special session (ABS-CBNNEWS.com)
The Joint Foreign Chambers urged Congress on Wednesday to fast-track the passage of economic bills during its Special Session next week.
Kenney pulls bills back (Philadelphia Daily News)
In a surprise move late yesterday, Councilman James Kenney decided to hold back his campaign-contribution bills until after the May primary election.
Bills to open competition for cable TV services filed (Tennessean)
State legislators filed two much-anticipated bills Tuesday that would clear the way for AT&T and other telecom companies to bypass local franchising rules and offer cable TV services across the state in competition with Comcast and other operators.
Raft of bills due to fix wine laws crippled by court ruling (NWAnews.com)
Lawmakers on Tuesday said they plan to introduce a variety of bills that would affect the way wineries sell their products to Arkansas wholesalers, package stores and consumers. (Arkansas Democrat-Gazette Northwest Edition)
Do you feel lucky? Minority GOP isn`t playing the punk on gun bills (Rocky Mountain News)
Republican lawmakers, often lining up with Democrats on renewable-energy bills this session, are drawing the line on gun issues.
Column: How to cut energy bills (AP via Yahoo! News)
Q: How can I cut my home energy bills?
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