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April 2017 Newsletter – A “New, New OSHA” Emerges

FDR Safety

USPS faces $111K in fines after OSHA inspection again finds hazards at Maryland facility. Kansas City OSHA office holds safety training following worker death in trench collapse. Major meatpacker faces $263K in fines after report of amputation also exposes chemical, fall and fire hazards at a Texas plant.

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How to Get Better Options in Today’s Hard Insurance Market

Construction Business Owner

Founded in 1887 and headquartered in Birmingham, Alabama, Cobbs Allen has offices in Columbus, Ohio; Houston, Texas; New Orleans, Louisiana; Kansas City, Missouri; Mobile, Alabama; and Tulsa, Oklahoma. Cobbs Allen is an independent, national agency focused on risk management in niche practice groups. Visit cobbsallen.com.

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How to Step Up Your Game on Loss Control & Claims Management

Construction Business Owner

Founded in 1887 and headquartered in Birmingham, Alabama, Cobbs Allen has offices in Columbus, Ohio; Houston, Texas; New Orleans, Louisiana; Kansas City, Missouri; Mobile, Alabama; and Tulsa, Oklahoma. Cobbs Allen is an independent, national agency focused on risk management in niche practice groups. Visit www.cobbsallen.com.

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State by State Incentives Guide

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Research Tax Credit: Kansas offers an income tax credit equal to 6.5% No Local Income Taxes: Kansas cities and counties do not impose an earnings tax on personal or corporate income. No Kansas Franchise Tax: Kansas eliminated its franchise tax in 2011. MARYLAND – updated for 2014.

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STATE INCENTIVES GUIDE

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INVEST MARYLAND: Designed to unlock capital for early-stage companies, InvestMaryland will fuel investment in our innovation economy, capitalize small and minority businesses, and replenish the DBED-administered Maryland Venture Fund. The program is effective January 2011 with first round of funds available by June 2012.

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