Monthly Archives: October 2019

International Cryptocurrency Developments

2019-10-29T14:47:49-04:00

Digital Illustration by Alana Burman RUSSIA AND CRYPTOCURRENCY[1] Russia has struggled to pass cryptocurrency reform for over two years, since January 2018. Various government agencies and the central bank worked on several different bills—including the law on digital financial assets and the law on crowdfunding—without regularly consulting one another. While the law on crowdfunding passed [...]

International Cryptocurrency Developments2019-10-29T14:47:49-04:00

LOUISIANA ELECTION RESULTS RECAP Part 2

2019-10-23T14:56:14-04:00

Attorney General[1] Attorney General Jeff Landry (R) got his second term as the state’s top lawyer by defeating his opponent with a margin of over 400,000 votes. His record while in office, including the establishment of the Louisiana Bureau of Investigation and his current lawsuit against prescription opioid manufacturers, appealed to voters. St. George Becomes [...]

LOUISIANA ELECTION RESULTS RECAP Part 22019-10-23T14:56:14-04:00

For-Profit Colleges Under Pressure

2019-10-18T21:36:10-04:00

California & For-Profit Schools[1] The Department of Veterans Affairs is working to strip California of its contract to regulate GI Bill benefits, denying the state the ability to investigate alleged abuses by for-profit colleges and to penalize for such abuses. The federal VA and California have been at odds over how the state has used [...]

For-Profit Colleges Under Pressure2019-10-18T21:36:10-04:00

LOUSIANA ELECTION JUNGLE ELECTION

2019-10-14T11:08:34-04:00

GUBERNATORIAL RESULTS[1][2] Louisiana held what is referred to as a “jungle” primary yesterday – an election where all candidates from all parties run on the same ballot. In a jungle primary, if a candidate secures more than 50% of the vote, he or she is declared the winner and a general election is not needed. [...]

LOUSIANA ELECTION JUNGLE ELECTION2019-10-14T11:08:34-04:00

HUD Updates Rules

2019-10-11T14:29:30-04:00

On August 14, 2019, the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) released the final rule on project approval for single-family condominiums insured by the Federal Housing Administration (FHA). The final rule goes into effect on Oct. 15. The finalized changes ease restrictions on FHA financing for condominiums. Single Unit Approval HUD suspended the ability [...]

HUD Updates Rules2019-10-11T14:29:30-04:00

Infrastructure Updates: Florida, California, Texas

2019-10-09T11:10:53-04:00

Digital Collage by Alana Burman FLORIDA BLUE-GREEN ALGAE AND SEPTIC TANKS[1] In response to concern over Florida’s water systems, Governor Ron DeSantis issued an executive orde that created the Blue-Green Algae Task Force after state-wide outbreaks of toxic algae and red tide. The problems drew attention to the state’s Southeast and Southwest regions. Algae plagued [...]

Infrastructure Updates: Florida, California, Texas2019-10-09T11:10:53-04:00

Tri-State Infrastructure: Developing the Future

2023-09-11T01:31:38-04:00

PENNSYLVANIA Electric Vehicle Infrastructure Pennsylvania and federal transportation officials have designated hundreds of miles of Alternative Fuel Corridors through a federal program, the 2015 “Fixing America’s Surface Transportation” or FAST Act, designed to help the state prepare hundreds of miles of highway for less reliance on gasoline in the future. Officials hope that the program [...]

Tri-State Infrastructure: Developing the Future2023-09-11T01:31:38-04:00
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