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AB 259 is expected to bring in $22.3 billion in tax revenues.
Source: https://www.gopusa.com/report-california-legislature-considering-three-dozen-new-taxes-and-fees/
Addressing the media on the sidelines of the G20 Energy Transition Working Group here, the Minister said: “The government will not privatise power supply companies but will bring in more competition among electricity distribution companies.”
A few weeks ago, I speculated in hope more than anything else that the president would bring in someone without skin in the ANC game to undertake the task of restructuring Eskom — which is in essence the load-shedding job.
Ahead of the conference, she said, they worked to bring in young people under 40 years old and recruit at colleges.
Source: https://www.bostonherald.com/2023/09/23/young-conservatives-gather-to-grow-base-in-massachusetts/
A lack of financial recources ensured Beale’s January spend limited him to bring in just two new faces, with Nicolas Raskin and Todd Cantwell viewed as the ideal long-term solutions.
Amazon is just one company trying to maximize income from its video streaming service, as both Netflix and Disney+ have recently introduced ads, which bring in millions of dollars from advertisers.
And he’s doing a scene with Rachel and he says, ‘Would you take her out of here and bring in another actress to read off camera with me?’
And they warn that some states already are starting to bring in less money.
And when he does, it’s possible that President Donald Trump will bring in a replacement who arrests the entire Biden Crime Family and overturns the results of the November 3 election.
Source: https://patriotpost.us/articles/94373-mike-pompeo-never-give-an-inch-2023-01-24
An editorial in the Hampshire Chronicle declared: 'The Cathedral needs to pay its own way and there is no doubt that a statue of Jane Austen would attract tourists to bring in vital revenue to pay for the building's upkeep.
“Ange Postecoglou might like this opportunity to replace a big name in the club, the same with Harry Kane, and bring in ambitious players like Pickford who have different types of qualities.
Another campaigner said that Transport Scotland needed to act to bring in more immediate solutions that stop the road from being closed.
Another possible option for selectors was to bring in Matthew Renshaw to bolster the batting with either Hazlewood or Boland making way.
Source: https://www.citizen.co.za/sport/cricket/cummins-spin-big-role-sydney-test-proteas/
Apparently, HBO had to bring in a mediator to help cool down the situation.
A right-winger is not essential in January, but whilst Almiron is in good form, it would be a good time to bring in an understudy.
Arteta has been speaking ahead of kick-off and has explained that he chose to drop Martinelli and bring in Trossard as he 'needs some energy in the front line'.
“As a council we are always working to bring in more investment, which is why we take opportunities like UKREiiF to promote our borough and showcase the very best of Bolton.
As an example, it’s working with Caltrans to bring in additional snow plows and road crews.
As CREWS works to bring in more financial backing, Chris Thomas and other coalition members are focused on showing up for Greenway youths.
As the Kansas City Chiefs and the Philadelphia Eagles prepare to face off this Super Bowl Sunday, and Rihanna perfects her half-time show set list, B.C.’s Lottery Corporation is expecting to bring in at least $2.5 million in online bets.
Source: https://bc.ctvnews.ca/super-bowl-expected-to-bring-in-more-than-2-5m-in-online-bets-bclc-1.6268687