Austin City Council Member Mackenzie Kelly Critiques Tax Policy
Mackenzie Kelly argues against a tax system that burdens the majority to support a small group in the community.
Mackenzie Kelly argues against a tax system that burdens the majority to support a small group in the community.
A recent ruling in a Texas case blocks potential future federal Title IX regulations designed to protect LGBTQ students, marking a significant legal shift in educational equity. The ruling asserts that current interpretations of Title IX, which governs civil rights in education, will not include expanded protections for LGBTQ students.
Houston rapper Justin Riley, also known as BeatKing or Club Godzilla, has died at the age of 39. He was well-known for his explicit music in club culture. His passing has shocked fans and the music community.
A Travis County judge has blocked the release of Texas school district ratings, citing concerns over the validity of the STAAR test results. The ruling comes as school districts file their second lawsuit over changes to the metrics used to measure their performance.
Two Texas women report being denied medical care for ectopic pregnancies despite state laws allowing doctors to terminate such conditions. They share their experiences of waiting too long for necessary treatment.
School bus delays caused long waits for students, with some not assigned routes. Parents express concern over transportation issues affecting school attendance.
Texas AG Ken Paxton has initiated an investigation into CenterPoint Energy for its inadequate response to Hurricane Beryl, which left millions without power. Lawmakers express concerns over emergency preparedness and use of taxpayer funds.
Fair officials have announced a new weapons policy, drawing comparisons to the rules implemented at the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo. This decision aims to enhance safety at the event.
As I probe into the complexities of the Corporate Transparency Act (CTA), I recognize the importance of staying informed about the latest guidance from the Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN). Recently, FinCEN issued additional FAQs providing clarity on Reporting Company filing requirements under the CTA, specifically in cases where a Reporting Company dissolves or terminates prior to the due date for its Initial Beneficial Ownership Information Report (BOIR). In this article, I’ll examine the implications of this new guidance and provide insights on what it means for Reporting Companies and their beneficial ownership reporting obligations.