County Legislature
Approves Bonding Request, Voluntary Separation Incentive Program added by dskriloff on May 9, 2013 View all posts by dskriloff →
For the first time since schools there were desegregated 21 years earlier, voters in Jackson, Miss.,
approve bond requests for schools.
Not exact matches
Though there is no legal requirement that the state
approve an employee separation program, Town Supervisor Bill Wilkinson has maintained that the ability to borrow the money for its cost was crucial, and said the Legislature's failure last year to
approve the town's
request to issue
bonds for it prevented it from moving forward.
Cuomo today announced that the first school district funding
requests from the $ 2 billion Smart Schools
Bond Act, passed in 2014, have been
approved.
The Senate has
approved the
request of the President Muhammadu Buhari for a further $ 500 million
bond for the funding of the 2016 Budget.
The letter read in part, «Accordingly, the Senate is
requested to kindly
approve the following external borrowings: Issuance of $ 2.5 bn in the international capital market through Eurobonds, or a combination of Eurobonds and Diaspora
bonds for the financing of the Federal Government of Nigeria's 2017 Appropriation Act and capital expenditure projects in the Act.
Governor Cuomo today announced that the first school district funding
requests from the $ 2 billion Smart Schools
Bond Act have been
approved.
New City — In a productive night for county government, the Rockland Legislature
approved a number of major resolutions including a
request that the New York Legislature allow a
bonding and refinancing of county debt and a new program to encourage voluntary resignations from county positions to save money.
Handing the Jackson, Miss., public schools their first election victory in the 21 years since desegregation, city voters last week
approved more than $ 57 million in
bond requests.
In Texas, 86 percent of voters
approved $ 6.2 billion
requested in May in school
bond referendums, according to the Texas Association of School Business Officials.
Cleveland voters
approved a $ 335 million
bond package in 2001 to cover much of the district's local share; the other districts have not yet put their
requests before voters.
As many of the school groups have already
requested, the Education Coalition wants the governor to speed up allocation of the $ 7 billion facilities
bond approved by voters in 2016.
Tax increases in the form of
bond requests, which is money slated for buildings, have been
approved about half of the time.
Approved request by Black Oak Mine Unified School District to waive portions of California Education Code Section 15282, regarding term limits for membership of a Citizens» Oversight Committee for all construction
bonds in the district.