Sentences with phrase «budget boost nearly»

BUDGET BOOST Nearly all U.S. science agencies, including the National Institutes of Health (shown), will see increases in funding for fiscal year 2018, which ends in September.

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Last month the company said it plans to invest nearly 70 percent of this budget to boost production in Permian and Montney, as oil investors pressure producers to improve production without significantly increasing capital budgets.
Nassau lawmakers voted to boost their pay by nearly 100 percent — assuming they're re-elected in two years — as they brushed aside concerns over appearance in light of the county's budget woes.
Upset with a state Senate Republican budget plan to boost charter schools, the powerful city and state teachers union bombarded GOP senators last week with nearly 20,000 faxes and 1,500 phone calls warning the plan would damage neighborhood public schools.
Mayor Bill de Blasio today nearly doubled the budget for his former office and gave huge boosts to borough presidents across the five boroughs.
Nassau lawmakers voted Monday to boost their pay by nearly 100 percent — assuming they're re-elected in two years — as they brushed aside concerns over appearance in light of the county's budget woes.
Upset with a state Senate Republican budget plan to boost charter schools, the powerful city and state teachers union bombarded GOP senators last week with nearly 20,000 faxes and 1,500 phone calls warning the plan would damage neighborhood public schools, a city United Federation of Teachers spokeswoman said.
In its newly released budget for 2012, the Obama Administration recommends boosting NIST's overall budget above $ 1 billion for the first time, a nearly 17 % increase from NIST's FY 2010 $ 857 million figure.
A bipartisan proposal from two U.S. senators calls for boosting the Department of Energy's (DOE's) science budget by nearly 23 % over the next 2 years to $ 5.4 billion — a more generous raise than either Republicans or Democrats in the House of Representatives have proposed.
Under Obama's proposal, the National Science Foundation (NSF) would see a budget boost of 13 % above 2010 enacted levels, with most of the nearly billion - dollar increase spread across the agency's core research - funding areas.
The budget increases school spending per student to $ 10,591 in 2016 - 17 — a boost of nearly $ 3,600 compared with 2011 - 12 levels, according a post on Brown's website: «The budget provides a fourth - year investment of more than $ 2.8 billion in the Local Control Funding Formula, which focuses on students with the greatest challenges to success, bringing the formula to 95 percent implementation.
The details were daunting: the budget deficit was projected to reach nearly half a billion dollars in three years; a district audit showed LA Unified debt outstripped assets by $ 4.2 billion; unfunded pensions topped $ 13 billion and have more than doubled since 2005; per - pupil funding had doubled but the district still faces financial crisis; and plans for a turnaround included boosting enrollment but not cutting staff.
Adding two classes will mean boosting our annual budget goal by nearly a half - million dollars.
The increase — which represents a $ 32 - million commitment by the province — is the second in just five months under Premier Kathleen Wynne, whose 2014 budget committed to boosting eligibility thresholds for legal aid by nearly 20 per cent.
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