The soporifics this year include a proposition allowing cities to donate surplus equipment to rural volunteer fire departments and one authorizing property tax exemptions for travel trailers not used for business.
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Fearful about record Democratic fund-raising, Republicans launched a new effort over the summer to persuade rank-and-file lawmakers to donate surplus campaign cash or raise funds from supporters for the GOP advertising effort.
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Over the years, as Watts, southeast of downtown Los Angeles, grew still more violent and evil, he said, he persuaded government agencies and local supermarkets to donate surplus food and goods to his program.
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Donor efforts to properly store and donate surplus food are rewarded by opportunities to become involved in their local communities, build corporate goodwill and employee morale, recognize potential tax savings, and reduce their carbon footprint.
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The law could open the way for more state funding as well as greater access to surplus embryos at fertility clinics, which will be required to tell patients that they can donate surplus embryos for research.
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In the 2009 legislative session, Yancey was the principal author of two bills that passed : a bill allow state agencies to electronically transmit annual reports and a bill authorizing the University Medical Center to donate surplus food.
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"' Food Donation Connection ( FDC ), LLC "'is a privately owned American company that serves as the liaison between restaurants / food service companies interested in donating surplus food, and local social service agencies that distribute food to people in need.
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She has embraced such ideas as donating surplus computers for after-school training for students, expanding enterprise zones to encourage development, hiring teachers to reduce school size and establishing national standards for schools ( " Algebra is algebra is algebra, " she told one upstate reporter ).
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While U . S . food aid started out in the 1950s as a means to donate surplus U . S . commodities, the U . S . government moved away from this decades ago, and now purchases food from American farmers through a competitive process.