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What to know about Menards settlement over deceptive rebate ads
Menards will be required to pay $4.25 million to a multi-state group that includes Illinois as part of the settlement.
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Richmond’s attempt to fix tax rebate fumble was still full of costly mistakes: audit
Richmond’s second attempt to fix its costly tax rebate check fumble was still plagued by errors, which resulted in many residents receiving checks written for too much or too little. On Tuesday, ...
Low-income Arizona residents who need to replace their air conditioners with heat pumps could get a rebate for up to 100% of the cost of new equipment through Efficiency Arizona. The program launched ...
ATLANTA - City of Atlanta residents looking to hit the streets on two wheels will have a new incentive to get an e-bike starting this weekend. The city and the Atlanta Regional Commission are ...
BENTONVILLE -- Bentonville residents will soon be able to get hundreds of dollars in financial assistance to buy e-bikes in the city. The city will launch its privately funded e-bike rebate program ...
A controversial bill that seeks to ban Class 3 electric bikes from bike lanes and bike paths isn’t the only e-bike bill filed by Oregon lawmakers in the new legislative session. House Representative ...
SEATTLE — Washington state began accepting applications Wednesday for its e-bike rebate program. The WE-bike program offers $4 million in instant rebates to help Washington residents purchase e-bikes ...
RISING COSTS OF EXPENSES. THE DEADLINE TO APPLY FOR THE PROPERTY TAX RENT REBATE PROGRAM IS AT THE END OF THE MONTH, DECEMBER 31ST. IT BENEFITS ELIGIBLE PENNSYLVANIANS AGE 65 AND OLDER, WIDOWS AND ...
Oregonians looking to buy or lease a new or used electric vehicle have about two weeks left to take advantage of the state’s popular rebate program before it ends for the year on June 3. The Oregon ...
Australia’s battery rebate remains stable, but strong demand has prompted discussion about future refinements. This article ...
The 340B Drug Pricing Program was designed to help safety net providers serve low-income patients, but it has since ballooned into a multibillion-dollar system dominated by large health systems — with ...
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