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Manganese X Energy Corp CEO Martin Kepman Explains Benefits of Using Rechargeable Batteries

Manganese X Energy Corp CEO Martin Kepman Explains Benefits of Using Rechargeable Batteries
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Manganese X Energy Corp CEO Martin Kepman Explains Benefits of Using Rechargeable Batteries

Manganese X Energy Corp CEO Martin Kepman Explains Benefits of Using Rechargeable Batteries
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April 2021 Indian Nations Law Update

Thursday, April 15, 2021 AN IMPORTANT NEW OPTION FOR FINANCING AFFORDABLE HOUSING  The federal “9%” Housing Tax Credit (HTC) program, designed to finance up to 70% of qualified development costs, has for decades been the principal engine for the financing of low income housing in the United States. HTCs function like grants because the return to investors comes from the credits they take against their federal income tax liability over a ten-year period. Unfortunately, there is a limited supply of 9% HTCs and the allocation process, administered by state housing agencies, is highly competitive.  While some tribally-designated housing entities (TDHEs) have been successful in obtaining 9% HTCs, most have not. Demand for the 9% HTCs far outstrips supply and many states’ criteria give preference to urban developments, making it difficult for tribes to file successful applications. Tribes unable to access the 9% HTC program have incorrectly assumed that they have no op

Wildfire Debris Cleared From Nearly 90% of Eligible Properties in LA County

By City News Service Apr 15, 2021 LOS ANGELES (CNS) - Contractors have cleared debris generated by last year s Bobcat and Lake wildfires from nearly 90% of the properties in Los Angeles County participating in the state s Consolidated Debris Removal Program, it was announced today. Under the state program, administered by the California Department of Resources Recycling and Recovery and the state Office of Emergency Services in conjunction with participating counties, property owners incur no direct costs for participation. To date, crews have cleared 69, or 87.3%, of the 79 eligible properties in Los Angeles County of burned metal, concrete, ash and debris. Statewide, contractors have finished removing debris from 2,295, or 61.2%, of 3,753 participating parcels. Although removal of debris from the properties moves property owners one step closer to rebuilding, officials stress that the process is not over and that state contractors must complete additional work before reconstru

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