Not exact matches
Cuomo has signed a new law that allows New York residents to contribute through state personal and corporate
tax returns
support children's summer cultural programs at public
libraries.
«From this week millions will see cuts to their
tax credits and childcare
support as well as cuts to services they rely on like children's centres and
libraries.»
As the chart below illustrates, combining a $ 21.7 million 2006
Library Tax levy with the loss of County Capital funding for
Library materials, Erie County's 2006
support for B&ECPL operating and
library materials would be pushed down to levels not seen since 1996 - 97.
While I fully
support the
library, and believe stable funding is crucial, I do not believe that adding another
taxing district is necessary to meet these needs described by the trustees and branch directors.
While I continue to
support legislation that completely repeals this
tax, this year's budget includes an exemption for our
libraries.
• Proposition 3 - authorize the Hamilton Central School District to levy a
tax in the amount of $ 132,535 and pay the trustees of the Hamilton Public
library for the
support and basis of the
library.
The County
Tax for
Library Purposes as well as additional County funding pays to
support OPERATING EXPENSES and
LIBRARY MATERIALS.
This «base budget» leaves county «
Library Tax»
support at 2007's $ 22.2 million, an amount that is still less than was provided for valuable
library services 10 years ago.
«All our excess money from revenues coming out of New York City is coming up there,
supporting your real estate, your school base, your
tax base and all the municipal services, the
library, senior citizens services.
There will always be people who will pay for convenience just as there will always be those who want to spend nothing at a public
library supported by their
tax dollars.
Since 2012, EveryLibrary has provided donor
supported pro-bono advising and consulting to 41
library campaigns helping to win over $ 100 million in stable
tax funding.
I'm very fond of
libraries, happy that my town rates and
taxes go to
support them.
Admittedly, public
libraries are usually
tax - dollar
supported, but academic
libraries are funded by grants, endowments, and the users» own direct tuition dollars.
Each community
supports their
libraries in different ways: with federal money, state money and local money usually via a
tax levy.
Formed on February 15, 1864, when Portland was a town with muddy streets and wooden sidewalks, what is now Multnomah County
Library is the oldest public
library west of the Mississippi River and was the first free,
tax -
supported library in Oregon.
Instead of paying for literature on the subject, why not make use of an American
library system that you're already
supporting with your
tax dollars?
The commercial broadcasters have to pay into an education fund that
support Internet access in public school — call me a social welfare drone, but let's
tax Google and Microsoft to pump some money into aforementioned public media and public
libraries.