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    “The city paid $167,731 to feed, house and guard each inmate last year, according to a study the Independent Budget Office released this week.” (Santora). With this in mind, it really shows how much the taxpayers have to pay in order to keep these criminals off the street. Most of the taxpayers cost for prisoners is way out of the state’s budget. There are different ways that we could save money, such as reducing the time that people sit in jail awaiting for their trial. Some may say that it is…

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    Illegal Immigration is Harmful The United States has been an easy destination for illegal aliens. According to Matt Pearce, “ between 9 and 13 million illegal immigrants reside in the United States. Illegal immigration must be stopped to protect the nation. Illegal immigration affects all, including legal immigrants and the minority. Many people often state that illegal immigrants are good because they do jobs that other legal citizens will not do, when in reality, many citizens on welfare…

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    The role of private management in Medicare has grown rapidly in recent years. The health insurance advocacy center has broadly stated the dangers of turning these successful community health programs into profit-driven private insurance companies. However, despite efforts by the center and other advocacy groups, privatization continues. Many regions - including Illinois, Florida and south Carolina - recently concluded all or most of their Medicare services. The only cost control and care…

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    Standing Doctrine Essay

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    In Administrative law, standing is defined as a legally protectable interest that a person has in a dispute that gives them the legal right to file a petition or bring a lawsuit before the court of law to obtain a legal remedy. The standing doctrine concept derived from Article III § 2 of the U.S. Constitution that limits the jurisdiction of federal courts to hear cases involving controversy matters. Daniel E. Hall, Administrative Law: Bureaucracy in a Democracy, 251-252 (6th ed. 2015). On the…

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    those working families; reliefers refused to work; poor people who moved into new houses from slums did not cherish the houses and squandered the money from the taxpayers; beggars required more than they needed to raise their descendants and deprived their children of benefits for their own wine and tobacco. It was unfair for the taxpayers. Just as Jim Powell (2003) states, the federal government increased various kinds of taxes, such as excise taxes, personal income taxes and so on, to support…

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    Methadone treatment is funded by the government at taxpayers expense. The medical director of the inner city health program at St.Michaels hospital blames the college of physicians and surgeons of Ontario for over regulating the use of methadone. By treating the narcotic differently from other opiates the college is not only making the stigma worse but also it is turning synthetic opiate into big business for doctors and clinics at taxpayers expense. Physicians bills in 2013 for methadone…

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    infringes on basic human rights written in the U.S Constitution, and forces taxpayers to pay for the inhumane procedure that leaves around 1.5 million people dead each year (CDC). America is, and always has been known as the melting pot (Joyce Millet). With assortment of ideas and beliefs, America is a country of its own. There are…

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    Why give free college? While some argue that the government has already have too many expenses in there hands and not all taxpayers agree to this cause, yet there's still some benefits to it. America has have this debate some oppose or agree. The government should give free college as can be beneficial: can stop the boomerang generation from increasing or slow the rate of it, it matters in this day in age. Make it universal and make the rate of doctors and engineers and etc increase more.…

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    not afraid to perform new tasks and learn new skills. On the other hand, I lack accounting experience since I have been working on the field for only six months now. I need to improve my software skills in order to be more efficient while entering taxpayers’ information on tax software and preparing financial statements on QuickBooks. 2. What have you done that shows initiative and willingness to work? As a bookkeeper, my job depends on the information clients give me and how soon they give it…

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    Hawaii Rail Transit

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    payer money collected from Residents, Businesses, and visitors (Honolulu, 5).” The development of rail is being paid by taxpayer money, which are taxes taken out of people’s paychecks. If you really think about it, every person in the state is paying for rail even if they’re not going to use it even once. In a news article it says, “Rail project could wind up costing taxpayers 10 to 15 percent more than budgeted. A 15 percent increase would raise the project's total cost to more than $6 billion…

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