Author: Jesse Scheckner
Taxes remain the top issue for small-business owners, though they’re feeling more optimistic after state lawmakers eliminated business rent taxes last month.Read More
Many policy discussions, from antitrust to telecom policy, focus on how large businesses should be. Almost no one asks the big questions. Why are businesses created in the first place? Wouldn’t an economy comprised of independent individuals yield greater productivity? Or would a society organized as one large corporation be more efficient? At first glance, […]Read More
— ESTABLISHED 1980 — Brecheen Pipe & Steel has been a leading Louisiana wholesale pipe and metal products supplier and stocker of galvanized materials for nearly half a century. BPS is National Women’s Business Enterprise, certifying that the company is woman-owned, operated and controlled. It is also a proud longtime member of the Associated Builders and […]Read More
Small business sentiment declined in June; Amazon looks to lure in more shoppers and nab new Prime members; Rpt: U.S. Tiktok app to be released in September.Read More
Taylor Fritz advanced past the quarterfinals at Wimbledon for the first time.Read More
The Bone & Joint Clinic in Rib Mountain will offer sports physicals for student-athletes and their families on Tuesday evening.Read More
After announcing his future retirement from athletic director, Joe Castiglione addressed the media on Tuesday alongside President Joe Harroz Jr. and Regent Anita Holloway.Read More
The bill is expected to give Hawaiʻi ratepayers additional choices for purchasing electricity. Lawmakers hope it will also lower electric bills.Read More
Republican California lawmakers took the state’s education department and Gov. Gavin Newsom to task after officials refused to be in Title IX compliance.Read More
The Kansas Supreme Court attempts to provide clarity to reasonable suspicion that could be used by a law enforcement officer to search a vehicle for illegal drugs.Read More