Sentences with phrase «district reneged»

Instead, the Chicago Park District reneged on its promise to take down the shell, claiming the job would cost too much.
The union believes that timetable can be upended if the district reneges on the pension pickup promised in the last contract.

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Much more importantly, though, I was starting to feel that I could be more forceful in my advocacy if I had some distance from the district's employees, especially when they do things like renege on express commitments to the PAC.
If the firm has financial problems or reneges on the deal, the bank that lent the company money to build the ice arena would take over the sublease agreement, said Bryan Mraz, Park District attorney.
That's what this is about, and that's why New York Uprising will be contacting voters in Democratic and Republican districts, to let them know if their Senator or Assemblymember is reneging
Coordinator of Projects at the One District - One Factory Secretariat, Gifty Ohene Konadu, has stated that government is not reneging on its promise to ensure the establishment of one factory in each dDistrict - One Factory Secretariat, Gifty Ohene Konadu, has stated that government is not reneging on its promise to ensure the establishment of one factory in each districtdistrict.
«But Peter Obi reneged in that agreement by foisting Obiano who is from Aguleri in Anambra North senatorial district on the people of the state.
Cuomo purposefully gave away the Senate to the Republicans when he reneged on vetoing partisan district lines in 2012.
They also noted that the District Attorney has reneged on the Pamphlet and fairly investigating police encounters with civilians.
Snow reneges on an earlier agreement by forcing Katniss and Peeta to compete again, along with former winners from each of the other 11 districts, in a new game with only one winner left standing.
He filed a grievance protesting the transfer, claiming that district officials had reneged on a promise to give him...
Zimmer identified three factors pushing the district toward the financial abyss: the federal government's reneging on promises of more money for special education students, creating a $ 200 million shortfall for the district; the state's «extremely low» per - pupil funding level and the district's steady decline in enrollment.
However, NYCDOE reneged on that promise last month when it was announced that principals will have until mid-October to fill vacancies at their schools, after which the district will place teachers from the ATR pool into any remaining openings.
But if the state is reneging on the money, why should districts abide by their rules?
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