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ASR bill gaining momentum as environmental groups ponder impacts

Critics say a water bill that would more than double the number of aquifer storage and recovery wells in the Sunshine State is more about water supply for farming and development than storage.  Senate Bill 94, or Water Storage North of Lake Okeechobee, was proposed by Sen. Jason Brodeur (R-Lake Mary), who represents Volusia and part of Seminole counties.  The bill analysis says the technology offers a way to store large volumes of water beneath a relatively small footprint.  Environmental groups say they re a waste of time and money and could divert funds that could otherwise be spent on Everglades restoration infrastructure.

All Is Not Forgiven: PPP Forgiveness And Credits | Morrison & Foerster LLP - Government Contracts Insights

  On March 23, 2021, The House Small Business, Subcommittee on Contracting and Infrastructure held a remote hearing titled:  “The Interaction Between the Paycheck Protection Program and Federal Acquisition Regulations:  What It Means for Government Contractors.”  The hearing focused specifically on the interplay between Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) loan forgiveness and Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) 31.201-5 “Credits,” and how that interplay impacts federal contractors that perform cost-type contracts.  This meeting highlights an area where contractors have, at best, incomplete guidance.  We will continue tracking these issues as new guidance is issued. FAR 31.201-5 states that:  “The applicable portion of any income, rebate, allowance, or other credit relating to any allowable cost and received by or accruing to the contractor shall be credited to the Government either as a cost reduction or by cash refund.”  This provision applies to: (1) the pricin

York County team s ideas on raising revenue help it win PennDOT s regional Innovations Challenge

York County team’s ideas on raising revenue help it win PennDOT’s regional Innovations Challenge Updated Mar 16, 2021; The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) on Tuesday announced that a team of students from Dover Area School District in York County has been selected as the PennDOT District 8 winner for its fourth Innovations Challenge. Under the team name “Roadwork Ahead,” the Dover team was led by faculty adviser Emily Miller with team members Keegan Fobes and Hailie Miller, a press release said, adding: Since last fall, students have been working to solve this year’s challenge that asked students to develop an innovative and implementable solution that helps address Pennsylvania’s transportation revenue shortfall by identifying potential new funding streams, aside from additional gas taxes, tolls or mileage-based user fees, to help ensure adequate transportation funding for the future.

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