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    Explore " state law" with insightful episodes like "Episode 66: Tax-season under review", "Michael Sayen discusses the difference between State Law and the Federal Constitution regarding the best interests of the child", "Wisconsin allows drillers to flout state law — sometimes with deadly results", "S1E5: Border battles: When it comes to clean energy, Minnesota outshines Wisconsin" and "Medical Marijuana and Employment: A Hot Box of Issues" from podcasts like ""Wealth, Taxes, and Finances with John Cindia", "Slam the Gavel", "Wisconsin Watch", "Front Page" and "Health Law Expressions"" and more!

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    Episode 66: Tax-season under review

    Episode 66: Tax-season under review

    In episode 66, the gang discusses the tax changes that came over during the tax season. In addition, John shares ideas you can use with setting up your taxable income and sharing out with benefices in the event something happens to a loved one.

    We want to know more about your situations so we can create better tailored content. John and the team can be reached at jcindia@lifestagesadvisory.com. Reach out to us so we can get you or your segment featured on the show!

    Michael Sayen discusses the difference between State Law and the Federal Constitution regarding the best interests of the child

    Michael Sayen discusses the difference between State Law and the Federal Constitution regarding the best interests of the child

    My guest on Slam the Gavel, Michael Sayen discusses the argument in the Best Interest of the Child Standards State Law always supersedes because the Federal Laws in the Constitution does not cover the Best Interest the Child Standards.  There is much to learn from this podcast. One must stick to the Federal Laws in the Constitution and do not get sidetracked with the Best Interest of the Child Standards.  However, State Law says the Judge knows what is in the best interest of your child.  The Federal Constitution says the parent knows what is in the Best Interest of the Child.  If a judge can construe the facts of the case, he or she can control the outcome by the Appellate Courts., because the Appellate Courts looks at facts not opinions.  Michael also talks about his own case and it's outcome as he argued on Constitutional grounds.

    You can reach Michael Sayen at: mikesayen@hotmail.com

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    S1E5: Border battles: When it comes to clean energy, Minnesota outshines Wisconsin

    S1E5: Border battles: When it comes to clean energy, Minnesota outshines Wisconsin

    Minnesota and Wisconsin are similar in size and geography. They have roughly the same population and climate. Yet over the past decade, Minnesota has become a leader in clean energy, while Wisconsin remains largely dependent on fossil fuels.

    The diverging approach is due in part to a slate of clean energy policies that helped spur wind and solar development in Minnesota, while “modest and outdated” policies have done little to encourage similar growth across the border, according to a recent report by an environmental law and business advocacy group.

    Energy and environment reporter Chris Hubbuch broke down some of the reasons for the vast difference.

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    Medical Marijuana and Employment: A Hot Box of Issues

    Medical Marijuana and Employment: A Hot Box of Issues

    Josh Hodges and Katie Pakler of Horty Springer and Mattern discuss the latest issues in regard to medical marijuana laws at the state level and how it can affect an employment policy. Josh and Katie discuss recent employment discrimination cases from a few different states that have legalized the use of medical marijuana. Many states are continuing to add new marijuana use laws, Josh and Katie explain how to keep on top of these laws and the importance in knowing them when crafting employment policy.

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