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After the 2023 regular legislative session ended with no tax reduction package, Gov. Greg Abbott called multiple special sessions to tackle tax relief and other unresolved items. In July, Texas lawmakers — who had previously failed to reach a consensus on how to apportion roughly $12 billion for new tax cuts — passed three key measures: Senate Bill 2, Senate Bill 3 and House Joint Resolution 2.

What does it mean for businesses? In short, lower taxes by way of reduced school tax rates, a temporary…

Kroger Co., the Ohio-based parent company of Fry's Food Stores in Arizona, is the target of two class-action lawsuits accusing it of sharing data entered on its website by its online pharmacy customers.

The Philadelphia suburbs are expected to get their first two micro-hospitals in 2024.

“As CEO, true achievement stems from amplifying the potential of those around me,” he said.

According to officials, the auction, which will end on Nov. 30, showcases an array of items from artwork, koa pieces and ukulele, including one signed by Jake Shimabukuro, to hotel stays, gift certificates, collectible sports memorabilia, and more.

A longtime health care leader and education advocate — and a 20-year politician — receives the Greater Kansas City Chamber of Commerce's Kansas Citian of the Year award.

An Alabama health care company acquired the 246-year-old inn in June and plans to develop a 50-bed rehabilitation hospital on the site.

The underlying technology was initially developed to spot bomb-making ingredients, but now could make proteon radiotherapy safer and shorter.

The business was acquired in a move to enhance services, boost a portfolio and offer more innovation.

“My goal is to broaden my knowledge-base and experience within the health care field, participate in professional development leadership programs and explore involvement in board opportunities.”