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How Do I Register To Vote
How Do I Register To Vote  For example, in Colorado you have to register by mail well ahead of time, whereas in New York you can register online right up until the election day.  Who can vote You can register to vote if you are a U.S. citizen and meet one of three requirements: You're at least 18 years old on Election Day; you're an Alaska Native or American Indian born in Hawaii; or you've been declared mentally incompetent by a court. If you're not sure about your status, check with your local elections office. Many states now let you register online—it's fast and easy! Be sure that any information provided is correct, because registration errors can delay voting for hours on Election Day. Voter registration deadlines Most states’ registration deadlines fall between 1 month and 8 days before an election. Although some states allow same-day voter registration (SDR), many do not, so if you miss your state’s registration deadline, you may still be able to register and vote in person at your county elections office during early voting or on election day (ED). For more information about how to register and vote in your area, visit The League of Women Voters website. Many organizations hold drives for voter registration just prior to an election. You can also contact your local elections office or political party for more information on registering and voting in your area. If you’re already registered but want a reminder about upcoming elections, consider signing up for automatic voter notification through TurboVote. Requesting an absentee ballot In order to vote, you have to register—but just because you have registered doesn’t mean your ballot will automatically be counted. If you live overseas, work late hours or simply don’t feel like going outside on a rainy election day, absentee ballots are for you. You’re not required by law to give a reason for wanting an absentee ballot, and there are several ways to request one: by mail, via email or in person at your local election office or other designated locations. Requests must be submitted no later than five days before Election Day; however, ballots must be received (not postmarked) before Election Day if they're sent via snail mail or 10 days before Election Day if they're sent electronically. Voting with a provisional ballot If you think you’re registered but haven’t received your mail-in ballot yet, or if you show up at your polling place on Election Day and they can’t find your name in their system, there is an easy solution: Cast a provisional ballot. In most cases, these ballots are eventually counted — so long as you vote in person at least once every four years (and in no other state), you should be able to have that ballot counted, too. There are some exceptions and rules vary from state to state; consult NCSL for details about whether voting with a provisional ballot will help guarantee your vote is counted. Voting with a ‘provisional’ voter ID card If you don’t have a state ID, you can still register and vote at your polling place. Be sure to bring your proof of identification when you go. You may be given a provisional ballot, which will allow you to cast a vote that will ultimately be counted after election officials check your identification. If they are able to confirm your identify from looking at other records or speaking with someone who knows you, then that vote will count for sure! No matter what happens though – even if your provisional vote isn’t counted – it doesn’t affect whether or not you need an ID to register in subsequent elections. Checking your registration status To register, you need to provide some personal information, like your name, address and date of birth. You'll also need proof that you're a U.S. citizen—most states accept a valid driver's license or state ID card for that purpose. If your voter registration is in another state, you'll have to resister there, too—unless you're registering for federal elections only (like elections for president). Finally, most states require voters to provide an up-to-date photo ID when voting at their polling places; don't forget yours if it's required! What happens after you apply to register It depends on where you live. Once you've applied, your application is sent to your state's registration office, which will check its records and confirm that: (1) you're eligible; and (2) you haven't registered before in that state. If all looks good, it will send a confirmation notice with directions for voting; if it doesn't, it will send a letter explaining why not (usually along with ways to fix any issues). At some point between receiving a confirmation notice and Election Day, your state may also contact you by mail or phone as part of an outreach program aimed at getting more voters registered. Federal law requires states to register citizens who are eligible and make sure those registrations are up-to-date. What if you don’t know who to ask? Voting is a constitutional right. It’s also an important civic duty. Many states allow registration by mail or online, so check your state and local election board's website for more information. Depending on where you live, you may need proof of citizenship and identification in order to register. To vote in person, bring proof of residency when you head to your polling location on Election Day. Once you’re registered and ready for voting day, many states have early voting options, which let eligible voters cast ballots in person weeks before election day itself—they typically take place at a county office building or other designated location during business hours over multiple days.   You Might Also Like: How to watch Thursday Night Football on Prime Video 100 Best Restaurants Near Me 5 Ways To Watch Thursday Night Football On Fire Stick Today #1 Essential Newborn Checklist 20+ Ultimate Baby Essentials List for First Time Moms     Read the full article
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The Best Baby Products for Newborns – Must-Haves for a happy and healthy baby
The Best Baby Products for Newborns – Must-Haves for a happy and healthy baby Having a baby can be one of the most exciting times in your life, but it’s also one of the most stressful. If you’re expecting your first child, you probably have thousands of questions about what kind of products and equipment you need to buy before your baby arrives. Here are some of the best baby products that new parents should consider purchasing when they welcome their bundle of joy into the world! The Best Car Seats Today, it’s common knowledge that babies should ride in rear-facing car seats until they are at least 2 years old or until they exceed the height and weight limits of their car seat (whichever comes first). However, many parents don’t realize there are other benefits to rear-facing seats. Most notably, some studies indicate that infants who sit in a rear-facing car seat have significantly fewer injuries as opposed to those sitting in forward facing seats. Plus, babies love them! It can be difficult to calm down an upset infant during your daily commute; however, once you turn on that clip light show (and hopefully sing along to Wheels on The Bus), baby will get all giggly and smiley. Life doesn't get much better than that.  The Best Carriers Most babies don't have any problem falling asleep in their parents' arms, but as they get older and heavier, that can become uncomfortable. And if you're trying to be a hands-on parent by being your child's primary caregiver, using one of these easy carriers can help. There are lots of different types of carriers out there, from soft wraps to structured frame packs. Whatever your choice, it's important to try to carry your infant (or toddler) every day—even if you're not going far—so he gets used to being on his back in an upright position (which is where he'll spend most of his time). You may even find that some traditional carriers help soothe colicky babies.   The Best Wearable Blankets Wearing blankets as newborn babies is common, but as your baby gets older, he or she will be better off sleeping without one. That doesn’t mean you should toss that adorable receiving blanket you received in your hospital bundle. Instead of using it to cover up your child while they sleep, use it as an over-the-carrier while shopping or a picnic blanket at family gatherings. And, yes—don’t forget to pack that blanket when visiting Grandma and Grandpa! In addition to their receiving blankets, most parents have several swaddles on hand when they bring their newborn home. Swaddling helps calm your child down so that he or she will sleep longer. As your little one gets older, it’s best to switch to wearable blankets instead of using traditional swaddling because they can still soothe babies while keeping them warm without limiting movement. To find out more about which wearable blanket is best for your child, take a look at our   For a Happy Mommy Breastfeeding can be one of the most rewarding experiences you’ll ever have as a parent. However, it doesn’t come without its challenges, especially if you’re nursing while trying to keep up with other responsibilities. Moms can have a difficult time pumping breast milk at work or find it hard to get enough sleep when they are in charge of their new child every hour of every day. Fortunately, there are some great resources that will help make things easier on both you and your newborn. Here is our list of some must-have products for new moms. 5 Best Bottles: 1. Dr. Brown's Natural Flow Standard Bottle 2. Born Free BPA Free Wide Neck Bottle 3. Tommee Tippee Closer to Nature Anti-Colic Bottle 4. Evenflo Classic Glass Nurser 5. Playtex Ventaire Anti-Colic Venting Wide Neck Bottle  For Staying Safe The car seat: This is one of those products that’s not necessarily fun, but it could save your child’s life. A car seat gives you peace of mind while on a long road trip and helps prevent unnecessary tragedies if there's an accident. Remember, if you’re in an accident that’s even marginally bad, it might be better to wait for paramedics to arrive than try to get your child out of her car seat without help. You may not be able to unbuckle her safely while panicked and hurt yourself or cause additional damage. Go with your gut—if you can't do something safely, don't try it. By law, your child's car seat must pass federal safety standards and be labeled as such. Before you buy one, check that it's been tested in accordance with regulations set by either the U.S. Department of Transportation or National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA). Most companies will have an identification number on their product. This can make it easier to do some basic research about any potential purchase before you buy. A good rule of thumb: if it doesn't bear one of those seals, don't buy it.   For Feeding Time Feeding time with your newborn can be messy! While you probably don’t need to wash your infant’s hands after every feeding, cloth bibs make cleanup easy. Just toss in with your next load of laundry, or if they get too soiled, throw them in a diaper pail. Cloth bibs are more absorbent than most traditional ones, meaning less spilled milk and fewer rashes. You can either buy fabric that comes preprinted with cute designs (like birds) or stitch one together yourself from old flannel shirts. In addition to being adorable, some of these feeding essentials also double as burp cloths—which come in handy when you’re out to dinner at a friend’s house! Not only do bibs keep your little one from dirtying her clothes, but they can also act as an emotional outlet when she's having a rough feeding time. While most kids will get over it once their bellies are full, some babies cry more than others—and unfortunately, there is no cure! (For tips on how to make nursing less stressful for both you and your newborn, check out our guide to breastfeeding ). Another great product that helps to cut down on mess is The First Years Close & Secure Sleeper . Designed by pediatrician Dr. Harvey Karp (the guru behind The Happiest Baby on the Block), this item lets your little one sleep in close proximity with you at night without rolling or falling out of bed.  For Sleeping Bassinet: Bassinets are great because they're small enough to be moved easily, but big enough that your newborn can sleep well in it. You can also move it right next to your bed. Crib: Cribs are best for newborns since they sleep more soundly on an incline, rather than flat. If you don’t have a crib yet or want something smaller until your child reaches 6 months old, you might consider using either a bassinet or portacot with bassinet top (best price) . However, by about six months of age, your baby will be too long for them.  Diaper Bags A diaper bag is an essential item for any new parent. A good diaper bag should be lightweight, comfortable to wear and easy to clean. Look for one with lots of pockets (for easy organization) and compartments that zip or button shut. And, as with everything else you buy for your little bundle of joy, look at many different options before making your final purchase decision. You’ll want to be absolutely certain it will meet all of your needs before shelling out big bucks on what is likely to become an expensive, permanent fixture in your daily life. As with most things in life, you generally get what you pay for. The less expensive bags will likely be of poorer quality materials that don’t hold up well over time, while higher end diaper bags are more likely to be made of stronger materials like nylon or leather, feature better stitching and design details, and may even include useful accessories like built-in thermometers, water bottles or cushioned changing pads. Some may also be waterproof or made with washable fabrics that can save both space in your washing machine (no need to remove dirty diapers) and cleanup (no more dunking soiled items in your toilet). Many new parents spend an awful lot of money on lots of different things they think their newborn needs but really don’t.  Baby Strollers Strollers are key to any new parent’s life. Now that your baby is no longer an infant, you’re going to need something better than those travel system stroller combos with all of those attachments that get in your way. As soon as your little one can sit up on their own, it’s time to upgrade to a real stroller. You can even go ahead and look at some of the best double strollers out there as well if you plan on having more than one kid (which is obviously becoming more common these days). Even though you won't need it for quite some time, don't forget about car seats - particularly if you want to consider public transportation options like buses or trains once he or she reaches toddlerhood.  Baby Bouncer The best baby products for newborn babies are designed to help you care for them, bond with them, comfort them, soothe them, and even entertain them. One of those things is an ergonomic bouncer. Like most things today (bottles, cribs, strollers) bouncers come in all shapes and sizes these days. But like all great essentials there are only a few that meet your needs at every stage. The function of any bouncer is pretty much identical—bounce! Why does bouncing work? Because it mimics what newborn babies experience in utero: mommy/daddy’s warm love belly. The best baby products for newborn babies come in all sorts of models, from traditional seats to those that attach to your favorite armchair. Like most things these days they can be had in all different price ranges. So what should you buy? Do you have to spend money on a bouncer at all? Not really but if you don’t have one there are still alternatives. I’ve seen moms bounce their little ones with everything from their knees, to pillows, and my personal favorite: boobies! But seriously mommies (and daddies), while they might not take as much effort as something like an expensive bouncer, sometimes babies just need that warm belly against them—just like they did in utero.   You Might Also Like: #1 Essential Newborn Checklist 20+ Ultimate Baby Essentials List for First Time Moms How to watch Thursday Night Football on Prime Video 6 Ways to Soothe a Crying Baby           Read the full article
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20 Money Saving Tips You Should Know
20 Money Saving Tips You Should Know: 1 Save first, Spend later Pay yourself first. If you do, it's a sure path to financial freedom. Use a 50/30/20 flexible budgeting approach. This means 50% of your take-home pay goes towards meeting your needs (bills, food, minimum debt payments), 30% towards entertainment (eating out, etc.) and 20% towards the future (above minimum debt payments, savings and investing for emergencies). If this split doesn't work for you when money is tight, you can always adjust the ratio. 2 Don't pay interest on credit card debt If you have credit card debt, you need to develop a strategy to get rid of it. Don't panic if you don't have handy one-off funds to conjure up the entire amount, you can achieve the same end result by transferring the debt to a credit card with a 0% balance to avoid paying interest over a certain period of time (up to 30 months) and pay a certain amount every month. Some cards have a small balance transfer fee, so be sure to do the math. Be sure to set up direct debit to avoid minimum payments and high fees. If you still owe after the 0% period ends, switch to another deal. Do not use this card to make purchases. Use comparison sites such as Moneyfacts and Money Supermarket to find the best 0% balance transfer cards. 3. Focus On Your Track Don't let cash slip through your fingers. With digital bank Monzo, you can transfer a certain amount to the card, while prepaid cards such as Monese and Transferwise only allow you to use the loaded amount. Too much tech content? Create a daily spending account with your card and put your weekly disposable income into it. 4 Use an incognito browser Using incognito mode when shopping online can help you save money by automatically deleting your browsing history when you close a tab. This means businesses can't keep track of what you're seeing and raise prices (yes, it happens!), so it's especially useful when planning your next holiday. 5 Don't worry about payday A nationwide study by Payday Saveday found that 1 in 5 people spend more than half of their monthly salary within 48 hours of receiving a payment! Don't let your disposable income burn a hole in your wallet, always ask yourself if you really need it. Before you start spending money, prioritize your most important expenses as well as something for the savings fund. That way you know how much disposable income you really need for the rest of the month. 6 Save wisely If you haven't already done so, top up your tax-free ISA allowance of £20,000. You can deposit the money in cash or invest in an ISA. Of course, cash ISAs don't have high interest rates at the moment, but the longer you're prepared to leave your money untouched, the more you'll get. See www.gov.uk/individual-savings-accounts for more information. Check out the best cash ISA rates on Moneyfacts You don't need a lot of money and you don't need to be an expert to start investing. Some investment apps, like Moneybox, even let you start with pennies and round up change every time you use it. 7 Apply for tax benefits for working from home If you are still working from home due to the coronavirus pandemic, you may be able to reclaim some of your home working expenses in the form of tax relief paid by HMRC. Anyone who has to work from home, even for a day, can claim tax credit for the previous tax year for the whole of 2020/21. tax year. 8 Rain or shine If the current crisis has taught us anything, it is the importance of planning for the future. If you've been hit hard recently (or you've never really been hit), start saving - better than nothing. A rule of thumb is to save three months of income for a rainy day, preferably six months if you have a mortgage. 9 Beware of BOGOF! How many times have you walked into the supermarket and fallen victim to a BOGOF (buy one, get one free) deal? St James's Place investment director Robert Gardner said. We all did it. We go to the monthly grocery store, and we are drawn to all the money-saving opportunities on the shelves. But did you know that the average Brit spends £1,300 more than necessary a year on these BOGOF offers? The amount you spend on three cokes when you only need one, and these deals are not only costing you money, but can also lead to food waste. So the next time you're out shopping, use the calculator on your phone to see how much you can save without loving BOGOF. 10 Switch suppliers Spend 15 minutes on a comparison site and you're almost guaranteed to find a cheaper deal on your household bill. Ofgem has calculated that the average household could save £300 a year by switching to better energy and gas deals. If you haven't done so in the last 18 months, now might be a good time to get the latest help messages and check out comparison sites like uswitch or money supermarket. Don't stop there. When your insurance needs to be renewed, look for cheaper deals. RELATED STORY New energy efficiency labels 11 Deposit! If your fixed term loan agreement has expired, you could pay a high interest 'loyalty penalty' of up to £1,000 a year. So talk to your priority agent to restore the best deals now or find an independent mortgage consultant at Umaild.co.uk or coupon. 12 Shopping your own brand Exchange marks in their brand compensation are an easy way to reduce the price of shopping bills -from corn flour and pasta to the oven -hang potatoes and wash the liquid. If you are worried about the smell of injuries, please first check them first! If they don't notice the difference, you are the winner! 13 wasted food According to the recycling organization wrapping, nearly three neighborhoods we throw at home are edible. Deliberate efforts to use everything you buy will save happiness. If you're concerned about food safety, remember: "Use by" is the date when the food is not safe to eat. However, eating "best before" foods does not cause any health problems. food waste climate change Johanna's pictures 14 Get money back in your name From forgotten bank accounts to tax refunds, you could be sitting on a bucket of gold without even realizing it. Do you secretly suspect that you may have savings in your name? Find it under My Lost Account. Please contact HMRC if you believe your Taxpayer ID number may be incorrect. The same applies to council tax - if you've lived in a place for less than six months or have changed areas, you can dispute your band. 15 Check your insurance If you'll be using your car less and working from home more due to the pandemic, check to see if your car insurance is still adequate. Never automatically renew, always look for better deals with your existing suppliers and comparison sites such as Compare The Market and Money Supermarket. Related stories 16 Cut your grocery bill Buying only what you need sounds like an obvious way to save money, but it's easier said than done. Once you've planned out your meals for the week ahead, the Eat Hate Waste Calculator can help you take the guesswork out of figuring out what to buy. Learn about the global food aisle at the supermarket (save up to 75% on staples including rice, lentils, beans, spices and sauces), shop at night for discounts, check lower prices on supermarket shelves, skip shopping Pay in plastic bags. to keep your fruits and vegetables longer. lack of stock of coronavirus 17 Have a free day Exercise some self-discipline and try to spend at least one day a week without spending money, which will make you more careful with your cash in the long run. This can be as simple as eating leftovers from last night, rather than buying lunch out and just snacking in your weekly shop and keeping the coffee/tea in a cup. Do you need more than one drink a day? Many chains, including Pret, discount drink prices if you carry a portable cup. You can cheat on travel expenses if absolutely necessary. Or get paid to walk with smartphone apps like Sweat coin and Better Points, which exchange your steps for in-store discounts and freebies. 18 Check your occupational pension "Make sure you register and get the most out of your workplace pension," says Robert Gardner of St James's Place. When you start a new company or when your employer sets up a new pension scheme, you will usually be told to agree that part of your salary will be paid into your workplace pension. Your employer then deducts your pension contributions directly from your pay before you pay them out. It is important to check your pension to make sure you have enough pension savings and are happy with how your pension will be invested. It is also worth checking if your employer will respond to the pound of any personal donation, it is like raising wages or free money! -Sut for yourself for the future. 19 paper -free bills bills If you give up paper bills and become online customers, you will almost often get a number of better business and cheaper plan. Not to mention, you can monitor and manage accounts using smartphone applications online. 20 Track your expenses The more conscientious you are, the less likely to beat. Centrally monitor all your accounts in one convenient dashboard with a free budgeting app like Money Dashboard. Digital banks like Monzo and Starling also make great use of the many budgeting tools in their apps to help you manage your spending. It may be helpful to check your current spending pattern as it may be different than usual.  You Might Also Like: How to watch Thursday Night Football on Prime Video 100 Best Restaurants Near Me 5 Ways To Watch Thursday Night Football On Fire Stick Today  Read the full article
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