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Losing end

Wednesday, May 2nd, 2012

San Francisco Chronicle
by: Andrew S. Ross

Losing end: That 9.8 percent figure the New York Times came up with in its highly publicized report on how little tax Apple pays has been disputed by the company. It’s the same figure Berkeley’s Greenlining Institute came up with in a survey of Fortune 500 high-tech companies released last week.

What is not open to dispute is the magic kingdom of tax havens that Apple lives in. Most telling in the Times report were the words of De Anza College President Brian Murphy, whose campus is a mile and a half from Apple’s Cupertino headquarters.

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Study finds more bank branches, but only in higher-income areas

Tuesday, May 1st, 2012

A new study finds the number of bank and thrift offices has risen 8.4% since 2006 in areas with median incomes of $100,000 and up, but fallen 1% in areas with median incomes of less than $25,000.

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Apple’s tax rate: 9.8 percent?

Monday, April 30th, 2012

The Washington Post
By Hayley Tsukayama

A weekend story from the New York Timesshared a surprising statistic: Apple paid just $3.3 billion on $34.2 billion of profits last year — giving it a tax rate of just 9.8 percent.

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CPUC Settlement Will Bring Car Share & Electric Chargers To Underserved Bay Area Locations

Monday, April 30th, 2012

CBS 5 San Francisco

SAN FRANCISCO (KCBS)— The California Public Utilities Commission has announced a settlement where NRG Energy will pay $20 million in cash and spend $100 million on building new electric vehicle infrastructure.

The settlement is based on market manipulations and alleged overcharging by the power provider from over a decade ago.
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Settlement may bring EV infrastructure to California

Monday, April 30th, 2012

Los Angeles Times
By: Dean Kuipers

In an unforeseen upside to the electric-power market crisis of 2001, a new proposed legal settlement between utility NRG and the California Public Utilities Commission would bring more than $100 million in new electric-vehicle charging infrastructure to the state.

Under the terms of the settlement, announced Friday by the commission and the Greenlining Institute, an advocacy group, NRG would be installing at least 200 public fast-charging stations and the infrastructure for 10,000 plug-in units at about 1,000 locations across the state. Some of the new equipment would go to low-income neighborhoods, where such infrastructure is in very short supply.

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Electric car recharging network gets a jump start

Friday, April 27th, 2012

Central Valley Business Times

The days of rolling blackouts that plagued California have a benefit a decade later.

It’s an agreement hammered out between the state and NRG Energy Inc. that the California Public Utilities Commission today filed with the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission.

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Landmark Settlement to Bring Electric Cars to Poor Neighborhoods

Friday, April 27th, 2012

Greenlining Institute to Help Implement Settlement Providing EV Car-Sharing Programs, Workforce Training in Low-Income Communities

Contact: Bruce Mirken, Greenlining Institute Media Relations Coordinator, 415-846-7758 (cell)

SAN FRANCISCO – A landmark settlement announced today between the California Public Utilities Commission and NRG Energy Inc. will take significant steps toward making electric vehicles and charging infrastructure available in low-income communities. The agreement, which settles a decade-long dispute over alleged overcharging for power, requires NRG to make considerable investment in electric vehicle infrastructure, with several provisions specifically geared to low-income communities:
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Broad Coalition Pushes Bill to Boost Initiative Participation

Thursday, April 26th, 2012

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Contact:
Bruce Mirken, Greenlining Institute Media Relations Coordinator, 415-846-7758 (cell)
Michelle Romero, Greenlining Institute Our Democracy Program Manager, (408) 550-3121 (cell)

SACRAMENTO – A broad coalition of organizations has come together in support of new legislation to broaden participation in California’s ballot initiative process. Senate Bill 1233, authored by Senator Alex Padilla (D-San Fernando Valley), passed the Senate Standing Committee on Elections and Constitutional Amendments Apr. 19 and will next be heard in the Senate Committee on Appropriations sometime in May.

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GE CEO Jeffrey Immelt Defends General Electric Tax Rate

Thursday, April 26th, 2012

The Huffington Post
by: Bonnie Kavoussi

General Electric’s CEO has a message for people angry about reports that the company isn’t paying enough in taxes: Move along, nothing to see here.

“Pay your fair share!” Occupy Wall Street protesters shouted during a speech by GE CEO Jeffrey Immelt in Detroit on Tuesday, according to several news outlets. “We pay taxes, and you should too,” they shouted, according to CBS Detroit.

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DeMarco ‘Deeply Concerned’ About Underwater Homeowners

Tuesday, April 24th, 2012

American Banker
LOS ANGELES – Edward DeMarco, the acting director of the Federal Housing Finance Agency, said Thursday he is “deeply concerned” about underwater borrowers, but said that forbearance plans and short sales already serve as forms of principal reduction without saddling taxpayers with further losses.

DeMarco said he would provide a final answer this month on whether Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac would agree to principal reductions as part of a Treasury Department proposal that would use funds from the Troubled Asset Relief Program.

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