Published May 24, 2021, 2:40 PM
The House Committee on Energy on Monday, May 24 approved a bill that would give the Joint Congressional Energy Commission (JCEC) a permanent status, removing in the process its expiration as a body exercising oversight functions on the energy sector.
In a committee hearing alternately presided over by Philippine Rural Electric Cooperatives Association (Philreca) Partylist Rep. Presley de Jesus, and Pampanga 1st District Rep. Juan Miguel Arroyo, the House panel unanimously approved House Bill 9132 or the JCEC Expiration Act.
The House panel also unanimously adopted the amendments to the measure sought by Association of Philippine Electric Cooperatives (APEC) Partylist Rep. Sergio Dagooc who proposed that the PCEC be granted the power of oversight on the implementation of all laws relating to the energy sector, except the Biofuels Act of 2006 Among the laws identified by Dagooc were Republic Act No. 8479 or the Downstream Oil Deregulation Act of 1998
2020 financial statement shows City has a surplus
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Lloydminster City Council has accepted and approved their Consolidated Financial statements for 2020.
The document which was prepared by local chartered professional accountants WLS Wilkinson Livingston Stevens LLP and was presented to Council on Monday April 26th.
On the plus side, the report shows a rise in financial assets of about $13.8 million with liabilities close to $3 million. This gives an increase in net financial assets of about $11 million.
The City has a surplus of $9.9 million for the year which was more than double what had been budgeted. Municipal taxes are slightly down from last year and user fees have shown a sharp decline off what was budgeted.
Butte Falls School District moving to full in-person instruction starting next week
According to Butte Falls School District Superintendent, Dr. Phil Long, the school district will be making the change from its current hybrid learning model to full-time in-person instruction starting on April 12.
Posted: Apr 5, 2021 6:48 PM
Updated: Apr 5, 2021 6:50 PM
Posted By: Brett Taylor
BUTTE FALLS, Ore According to Butte Falls School District Superintendent, Dr. Phil Long, the school district will be making the change from its current hybrid learning model to full-time in-person instruction starting on April 12. This is big news for Butte Falls because we are opening back up, said Dr. Long. We are ready to get back to school.
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Here s how Black-owned Cincinnati businesses are faring one year into the COVID-19 economic crisis
Weathering the turmoil of the coronavirus pandemic has been especially difficult for African American entrepreneurs, according to reporting by WCPO 9 and the Cincinnati Herald.
By: Lucy May and Nailah Edwards
Posted at 7:00 AM, Mar 02, 2021
and last updated 2021-03-02 20:11:36-05
This story was reported in partnership with The Cincinnati Herald.
CINCINNATI About this time last year, Donny Harper opened his new Go(o)d Company Apparel store on Vine Street in Over-the-Rhine.
Before he could schedule an official grand opening, COVID-19 hit.
âThis is a location that Iâve been, like, praying for,â said Harper, who launched his clothing brand in 2014 and had a shop on Race Street before moving to his new location. âWe opened the doors at the beginning of March and, you know, the pandemic was stirring. And in the middle of March, they said, â