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Learn How to Access Government Services Online!
If you live in or near Pasco County, consider coming to one of the upcoming E-Government Computer Skills classes! These classes will teach you how to navigate the Internet to find government services online and will outline the most popular government services, like food stamp and unemployment applications.
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Attendance is limited, so call and sign up for a class today! Locations, dates and times can be found in our current Calendar of Events.
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Keep Your Kids Safe in the Car!
A study by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration found that less than 20% of children between the ages of 4 and 9 years old were properly restrained in a booster seat when riding in a vehicle.
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I'm sure most of you are aware that infants need to be in the backseat in a rear-facing car seat until they are approximately 1 year old, then they can be buckled in to a forward-facing car seat (still in the back seat) until they outgrow it, usually at around 40 pounds or 4 years old. After this, they still need a booster seat until they are 4'9" tall (usually around 9 years old). All the requirements and recommendations can be found here.
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What's Up at the Airport
Have you ever wondered what kind of thought processes went on when making decisions about how the security in airports are handled? Got a beef over how long it takes to get through the security checkpoints? Then you might want to take a look at TSA's blog. It covers hot button issues and topics of interest for those jetsetters out there.
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Where's My Stimulus Payment?
Want to know where your stimulus payment is? The IRS website now has a tool to let you know when your payment will be sent to you. Just click here and answer the questions. You will need to have:
- Your social security number;
- Your 2007 filing status (i.e. Single, Married Filing Jointly, etc.); and
- The number of exemptions you claimed on your 2007 return (not the same as # of dependents).