State Tipoffs Involving Idaho Newsletter for Sunday June 04, 2023 ( 5 items ) |
Idaho A.G. Labrador Announces Distribution of $141 Million Settlement to Millions of Low-Income Americans Deceived by TurboTax Owner Intuit
BOISE, Idaho, May 31 -- Idaho Attorney General Raul R. Labrador issued the following news release:
Attorney General Raul Labrador announced that Idaho consumers who were tricked by TurboTax's owner Intuit as part of the free filing program will begin receiving checks from a $141 million multistate settlement announced in May 2022. Approximately 4.4 million consumers nationwide will receive checks in the mail from the multistate settlement. Idaho will receive more than $892,000 for more than 29,
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Idaho A.G. Labrador Joins 23 State Coalition Against Biden Administration's Unlawful Immigration Policy
BOISE, Idaho, June 1 -- Idaho Attorney General Raul R. Labrador issued the following news release:
Attorney General Raul Labrador joined an amicus brief led by Virginia Attorney General Jason Miyares in the case of Florida v. Mayorkas, supporting the State of Florida's lawsuit against the Biden Administration's unlawful immigration policy, creating a dangerous crisis at our southern border. Rather than detaining illegal immigrants as the law requires, the Biden Administration has released those
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Idaho A.G. Labrador Sues Biden Administration Over Unlawful Open-Borders Policies
BOISE, Idaho, June 2 -- Idaho Attorney General Raul R. Labrador issued the following news release:
As part of an 18-state coalition, Attorney General Raul Labrador is suing the Biden administration over its proposed new "Circumvention of Lawful Pathways" rule.
"The Biden administration's proposed plan to address the surge of illegal border crossings is inadequate. The proposal carves out exceptions restricting DHS from effectively combatting unlawful entry into the United States. If the Biden
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MSU Water, Environmental Experts Can Discuss Impacts of US Supreme Court EPA Decision
EAST LANSING, Michigan, June 1 (TNSgov) -- Michigan State University issued the following news on May 31, 2023:
On Thursday, May 25, the U.S. Supreme Court released its ruling on Sackett v. Environmental Protection Agency, siding with an Idaho couple who waged a long-running battle against the EPA to build a house on wetlands near Priest Lake, one of the state's largest bodies of water. The decision dramatically narrowed the scope of the Clean Water Act, undoing protections that have safeguarde
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USC Information Sciences Institute: A New Wave in Wireless Communication - The National Radio Dynamic Zone
MARINA DEL REY, California, May 31 (TNSpar) -- The University of Southern California Information Sciences Institute, a component of the Viterbi School of Engineering, issued the following news:
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ISI leads an initiative in partnership with the National Science Foundation (NSF), Idaho National Laboratory (INL) and the University of Utah (UoU) to expand spectrum access across the nation
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As the world experiences unprecedented waves of technological innovation, communication needs are
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