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" ... Another benefit is that many states subsidize these accounts by handing the donor an income tax credit or a deduction for contributions. ... "
" ... As with many issues facing Americans in 2020, there are extreme positions on both sides of the debate, but there also appears to be a balanced approach that would best serve the environment overall. That would be to continue to encourage the short term switch from coal to natural gas while, in the long term, continue to subsidize and encourage research about, and the steady conversion to, solar, wind and other new types of so-called renewable energy. Hopefully, in the reasonable long term, the increasing availability of these new types of energy, aided by the necessary infrastructure to store and deliver them, can wean us off of fossil fuels entirely. ... "
" ... Seeking $25,000, the Emerald Triangle-based nonprofit organization’s campaign will subsidize the cost of certification for small-scale farmers and allow for expansion to more states, making sustainably grown cannabis more widely available to consumers. Sun+Earth was founded on Earth Day in 2019 by cannabis industry leaders and experts on a communal belief that “consumers around the country deserve to have the confidence that their products were grown regeneratively with the highest integrity possible.” ... "
" ... The idea that that state has to hold private enterprises at arm's length is just to say you can't subsidize. That's a state to company arm's-length standard. But the commission turned that into a mandate to apply what I would call pocket to pocket arm's length. The idea that parts of a company have to keep other parts of the company at arm's length. That's not an EU law idea. That's an idea that's grown up out of the OECD. There's a standard. Companies add to it. It accretes over time. But that's not the same as the principle that underlies the prohibition of state aid, which is that states have to keep companies at arm's length. ... "
" ... These solutions would actually mean the money non-profits are getting could address people who need help the most. When the market is allowed to produce lots of housing prices will go down and the pressure to subsidize people who have jobs will ease since they’ll be able to find solutions on their own. We could then more efficiently help people who are struggling and can’t work, especially people who are chronically homeless. ... "