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Monthly Archives: February 2011

15
Feb
2011

Mexican Government In Hot Water Over Broken Bonds

Many custom surety bonds have written on “pointless paper” relating to the Bureau of Customs (BOC) and their imports/exports. Allegedly, the Mexican government lost billions of pesos in the past several years due to having unstable surety companies guarantee the required bonds. The committee on ways and means in the House of Representatives has chosen read more »




14
Feb
2011

Reading, Writing, Reefer And Surety

The Department of Revenue is looking to make some changes to medical marijuana patient privacy in Colorado which is making both patients and the Cannabis Therapy Institute uneasy. According to the Cannabis Therapy Institute’s Laura Kriho, “We’re concerned that the Department of Revenue is getting ready to replace the confidential medical marijuana registry with a read more »




04
Feb
2011

Rolling The Dice With Taxpayer’s Money

Virginia State legislators seem to be rather lax when it comes to public funds within their state. They recently proposed a new law that will heavily affect both the construction industry and taxpayer’s alike. The potential new law, which is named HB 1951 Public Procurement Act, boosts the minimum contract amount required for bid, performance, read more »