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President Obama has named more czars to his White House team — high-level staff members who will help oversee the administration’s top initiatives — some lawmakers and Washington interest groups are raising concerns that he may be subverting the authority of Congress and concentrating too much power in the presidency. Czars change the equation of power between the executive and the legislature, which is the people’s branch of government. They assume powers not intended for the e

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Jumbo mortgages, a home loan of over $417,000 in most parts of the country and $729, 750 in others, are a fading product in today’s mortgage industry. The inflated loan amount presents added risks for lenders, forcing them to increase the restrictions and qualifications they place on borrowers. Moreover, the government’s latest initiatives aimed at lowering mortgage rates aren’t designed to help the jumbo market. The Fed’s decision last week to increase their commitment to purchasing Fannie a

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GoGrid continues to be a pioneering force in Cloud Computing Infrastructure and Hosting segments with a variety of initiatives, making it a clear choice for Windows Server 2008, 2003, SQL Server and .NET developers. San Francisco, CA ( Vocus / PRWEB ) March 17, 2009 — GoGrid , the Cloud Computing division of ServePath , LLC delivers a solid implementation of programs, services and features optimized for Mi

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Washington Compromises on Payday Loans February 27, 2009 by Joe Finance After heavy lobbying from both sides, the Washington legislature has struck a compromise bill on payday loans. While we at Check City strongly feel that the industry is self-regulating, we appreciate the legislature for having the sense to not put payday lenders out of business. In other states, initiatives have been proposed to cap interest rates and effectively shut down payday loans in their states. Consumer ad

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Crossover day: A checklist By News in Brief February 16, 2009 Key initiatives that remain alive and those killed as the Virginia General Assembly reached “crossover day” Tuesday – the deadline for each chamber to pass its own bills and advance them to the opposite chamber. Survivors included: • Barring payday lenders from offering different types of loans in an effort to get around tough new restrictions placed on […] < Previous articles WEEKLY EDITION ARCHIVE February 20

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