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Connecticut Border-Tolls Bill Gets Mixed Reception At Hearing
A bill that would require drivers to pay to cross Connecticut's borders received mixed reviews at a legislative public hearing Friday. The bill calls for installing electronic tolls near Connecticut's borders with Massachusetts, Rhode Island and New...Tags: Hartford (Hartford, Connecticut), New York, West Hartford, Transportation, Connecticut
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Mercedes Says Its Annual CAFE Fines Are a Thing of the Past
Edmunds.comMercedes-Benz, which has paid more than $200 million in fines since 1983 for failing to meet annual U.S. fuel economy standards, says it has its fuel efficiency program dialed in now and isn't likely to be fined for 2010 and beyond. ----------Diesels... -
California workplace safety board is accused of pro-business bias
The head of the state Senate's Labor Committee accused a workplace safety board Wednesday of being biased toward employers and ignoring a law that requires fines for failing to report on-the-job injuries. After a hearing, Sen. Mark DeSaulnier (D-Concord)...Tags: Lawyers, Employees, Employers, Punishment, Justice System
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Clermont auto mechanic wins court injunction in free speech case against city
CLERMONT – An auto mechanic, threatened with $75-a-day fines for posting politically charged signs in front of his repair shop, has won a preliminary injunction from a federal judge forbidding the city from imposing fines. "This is a clear...Tags: Politics, Lawyers, Vehicles, American Civil Liberties Union, Car Repair and Maintenance Tips
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FAA wants more fines against American Airlines for improper maintenance procedures
AP Airlines WriterDALLAS (AP) — Federal regulators are proposing more maintenance-related penalties against American Airlines. The Federal Aviation Administration said Friday it would fine American $787,500 for three cases of alleged maintenance problems. In the...Tags: Punishment, Boeing Co., Travel, Air Transportation, Transportation
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Higher fees sought to pay for aiding poor
Getting married in Baltimore, divorced in Prince George's County and suing someone across Maryland could soon cost considerably more as state lawmakers get creative in their search for money to support programs for the poor.
A half-dozen fee increases on...Tags: Politics, Maryland, Caroline County (Maryland), Lawyers, Rental Service
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Former UConn worker appeals ethics fine
A former University of Connecticut employee is questioning the constitutionality of the state's ethics enforcement system while appealing a $15,000 fine for using state resources to run her private businesses. Priscilla Dickman of Coventry is...Tags: Justice System, Punishment, Education, University of Connecticut, Values
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Former Public Defender Fined $3,000 For Diverting Funds
The Hartford Courantformer state public defender has agreed to pay a $3,000 fine under an agreement to settle a complaint against him by the Office of State Ethics -- after his previous criminal conviction for taking money meant as restitution for crime victims. James R....Tags: Labor Legislation, Lawyers, Crime Victims, Values, Ethics
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SNOW FINES: The city of Des Moines is handing out more fines for improper snow removal
Staff WriterDes Moines is seeing an increased number of fines being handed out for improper snow removal. City records show about 750 fines have been levied since the first major snow storm in December. There were 288 fines issued throughout last winter. Public...Tags: Road Transportation, Justice System, Punishment, Travel, Transportation
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Discount medical plans offer few savings
WATCHDOG ONLINE Read the Watchdog's blog and learn how to protect yourself from fraud and scams. themorningcall.com Nicki Beck needed health coverage and Cinergy Health seemed like a good fit, based on its television ad. The cost was $241 a month...Tags: South Whitehall Township, New York, Pennsylvania, Texas, Florida
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Correction
•The Occupational Safety and Health Administration fined the Connecticut Humane Society $6,800 for workplace safety violations. A story on Page B3 Saturday incorrectly said the fine was $68,000. •Former "American Idol" contestant Nick...Tags: Punishment, Career and Workplace, Connecticut, Health and Safety at Work, Crime, Law and Justice
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Mar 7, 2010
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