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By A. C. Benavides | Jun 30, 2025
Bernie Moreno, U.S. Senator for the United States Senate, announced the introduction of the One Big Beautiful Bill, which aims to eliminate income taxes on tips, overtime, and social security.
By A. C. Benavides | Jun 23, 2025
Emily Austin, a broadcaster and host for DAZN, has expressed her opinion that tips should not be taxed.
By A. C. Benavides | Jun 18, 2025
Lang Sias, the Mike A. Leprino Free Enterprise Fellow at the Common Sense Institute (CSI), said that Colorado had the ninth-highest tort cost per resident in 2020 and experienced the second-fastest growth in litigation costs among eight states...
By A. C. Benavides | Jun 13, 2025
U.S. Senator Ant Thornton of New Mexico has expressed concerns regarding the Big Beautiful Bill, stating that it does not reduce the federal deficit but includes provisions beneficial to working-class New Mexicans.
By A. C. Benavides | Mar 16, 2025
Uber and Delta Air Lines have announced a new partnership set to launch this spring.
By A. C. Benavides | Mar 11, 2025
Uber has announced that rising costs of living, including housing, groceries, and insurance rates, have led to increased fares.
By A. C. Benavides | Feb 14, 2025
Independent Insurance Agents of Georgia (IIAG) announced that Senate Bills 68 and 69 have advanced out of the Senate Judiciary Committee, marking a significant step in the state's tort reform efforts.
By A. C. Benavides | Feb 13, 2025
Uber hosted "The One Party" in New Orleans during Super Bowl LIX weekend, an exclusive event for Uber One members.
By A. C. Benavides | Feb 11, 2025
Kalp Joshi, the Human Resources (HR) manager at Amazon's RDU1 Fulfillment Center, said that the company's open-door HR policy has fostered a "people-centered workplace" conducive to team success.
By A. C. Benavides | Jan 24, 2025
Liz Dank, Head of Women’s and Personal Safety Public Policy for Uber, said that the Driving Change initiative collaborates with global experts to enhance safety and help bring an end to "gender-based violence."
By A. C. Benavides | Dec 20, 2024
Glenn Spencer, senior vice president of the Employment Policy Division at the U.S. Chamber of Commerce (USCC), said that the Teamsters union's strike against Amazon involved participants who are not Amazon employees.