Sentences with phrase «services appropriations bill»

The legislation was included in the Fiscal Year 2017 Financial Services Appropriations bill, which passed in the House in July 2016.
Washington, DC — Planned Parenthood strongly condemned the House Labor Health and Human Services appropriations bill that was released today and includes an unprecedented suite of attacks on women's health, all of which very clearly put election year politics ahead of critical issues facing women and families.
Despite objections from women's health champions, the Committee passed the Fiscal Year 2018 Labor - Health and Human Services appropriations bill, which would cut women off from Planned Parenthood's preventive services, end health care access for the 4 million people who rely on the nation's family planning program, and eliminate the Teen Pregnancy Prevention Program.
The undersigned members of the National Coalition for Public Education (NCPE) write to urge you to eliminate funding for the District of Columbia private school voucher program during markup of the FY2013 Financial Services Appropriations bill.

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Schumer and Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand (D - NY) want their proposal to turn Plum Island over to the National Park Service or the Fish & Wildlife Service included in the next appropriations bill.
Short - Term Fiscal 2018 Continuing Appropriations — Vote Passed (235 - 193, 5 Not Voting) The House passed the joint resolution that would provide funding for federal government operations and services at current levels through Dec. 22, 2017, at an annualized rate of $ 1.23 trillion for federal departments and agencies covered by the 12 unfinished fiscal 2018 spending bills.
Short - Term Fiscal 2018 Continuing Appropriations — Vote Passed (231 - 188, 13 Not Voting) Frelinghuysen, R - N.J., motion to concur in the Senate amendment to the bill with a further House amendment that would provide funding for federal government operations and services at current levels through Jan. 19, 2018.
The Legislature must make clear what language in the Governor's proposed appropriations bills must be modified to keep vital public services operating effectively and efficiently.
He said the amount would enable the Federal Government provide and fund quality and basic healthcare services for the benefit of Nigerians when the 2018 Appropriation Bill becomes law.
While the bill is still awaiting approval in three separate committees — Budget and Appropriations, Legislation, and Public Safety and Social Services — the Democratic Caucus is pushing for the committees to approve the proposal in order to move forward on a late night vote of the full 17 - member county Board of Legislators on Monday, July 17.
Texas Republican Rep. Mac Thornberry, vice chairman of the House Armed Services Committee and a backer of cybersecurity reform, lamented to POLITICO last week that Snowden had slowed what was already sluggish progress on both cyber and defense appropriations bills.
On Capitol Hill, a report accompanying the Labor / Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) appropriations bill recommends that when a journal accepts a paper generated with NIH support, a copy be sent to PubMed Central, the NIH National Library of Medicine's (NLM's) archive of full - text articles.
Congress ruled out all human embryo research funded by the entire Department of Health and Human Services, NIH's parent agency, in language in the 1996 and 1997 appropriations bills.
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The appropriations subcommittee on Labor, Health and Human Services, and Education approved a 2.6 % raise for NIH; more details are likely to come out next week when the full appropriations committee is expected to vote on the bill.
Washington — The House Appropriations Committee was scheduled to vote this week on a $ 59.3 - billion social - services spending bill that includes a $ 2.47 - billion increase in discretionary spending for Education Department programs in the fiscal year that begins Oct. 1.
S 1061, the fiscal 1998 appropriations bill for the departments of Labor, Health and Human Services, and Education, passed on a 92 - 8 vote that did not reflect partisan discord over the amendment.
Washington — Not willing to risk a Presidential veto of a huge catchall spending bill and seeking to make good on a political vow to pass their own appropriations bill for the second straight year, key congressional leaders pushed through a weary 98th Congress, a record $ 17.6 billion in fiscal 1985 Education Department funding last week — not as part of the continuing resolution but in the $ 101 - billion bill for the departments of Labor, Health and Human Services and Education.
XXThe Senate Appropriations Committee approved its version of an education, labor, and health and human services spending bill on Sept. 3, while its counterpart in the House passed its version of the funding measure in July.
The omnibus legislation encompassed five remaining spending bills President Clinton had not signed into law, including the appropriations bill for the departments of Labor, Health and Human Services, and Education.
NAESP Expresses Concerns with House Education Funding Bill, Urges an Open Debate of Expected Budget Cuts On July 29, 2013 NAESP and the National Association of Secondary School Principals (NASSP) expressed concern with the Fiscal Year 2014 Labor - Health & Human Services - Education appropriations bill in a formal letter to the House LHHS Appropriations SubcommitBill, Urges an Open Debate of Expected Budget Cuts On July 29, 2013 NAESP and the National Association of Secondary School Principals (NASSP) expressed concern with the Fiscal Year 2014 Labor - Health & Human Services - Education appropriations bill in a formal letter to the House LHHS Appropriationsappropriations bill in a formal letter to the House LHHS Appropriations Subcommitbill in a formal letter to the House LHHS AppropriationsAppropriations Subcommittee.
Buried on page 166 of the Appropriations Committee report accompanying the $ 105 - billion spending bill for the departments of Labor, Health and Human Services, and Education was a statement of support for the flexibility that Mr. Bennett seeks in the bilingual - education program — which now mandates use of the transitional method, in which non-English-speaking students receive some instruction in their native language.
The National School Boards Association (NSBA), in its initial review of the House Appropriations Subcommittee's Labor, Health & Human Services bill, views it as a good starting point, while acknowledging that work remains.
02/16/2011: LULAC and COE send letter to Congress expressing opposition to H.R. 1 appropriations bill gutting education, health care, employment, and other services for under - served populations.
The bill also transfers $ 6 million from the universal service fund and $ 5 million in fed money in DOA's federal e-rate appropriation to the grant program.
Washington, D.C. (September 14, 2017)- The U.S. House of Representatives today approved a bill that includes the Labor, Health and Human Services, Education, and Related Agencies (LHHS) appropriations measure for Fiscal Year 2018.
June 7, 2012: NSBA letter on FY2013 Labor, Health and Human Services, Education and Related Agencies Appropriations bill NSBA expresses support for preserving funding for IDEA (special education) and Title I grants for disadvantaged students in the FY2013 funding bill.
July 10, 2013: NSBA Letter to Senate Committee on Appropriations on FY2014 Labor - Health & Human Services Education Appropriations bill NSBA expresses support for proposed FY2014 appropriations for Title I grants for disadvantaged students and IDEA (special educatAppropriations on FY2014 Labor - Health & Human Services Education Appropriations bill NSBA expresses support for proposed FY2014 appropriations for Title I grants for disadvantaged students and IDEA (special educatAppropriations bill NSBA expresses support for proposed FY2014 appropriations for Title I grants for disadvantaged students and IDEA (special educatappropriations for Title I grants for disadvantaged students and IDEA (special education) programs.
July 24, 2013: NSBA Letter to House Appropriations Subcommittee on FY2014 Labor, Health & Human Services Education Appropriations bill NSBA expresses concerns about funding cuts in proposed FY2014 appropriations for Title I grants for disadvantaged students and IDEA (special educatAppropriations Subcommittee on FY2014 Labor, Health & Human Services Education Appropriations bill NSBA expresses concerns about funding cuts in proposed FY2014 appropriations for Title I grants for disadvantaged students and IDEA (special educatAppropriations bill NSBA expresses concerns about funding cuts in proposed FY2014 appropriations for Title I grants for disadvantaged students and IDEA (special educatappropriations for Title I grants for disadvantaged students and IDEA (special education) programs.
Alexandria, Va. (June 16, 2015) The National School Boards Association (NSBA), in its initial review of the House Appropriations Subcommittee's Labor, Health & Human Services bill, views it as a good starting point, while acknowledging that work remains.
WASHINGTON — Today, José Luis Santos, Ph.D., vice president for higher education policy and practice at The Education Trust, issued the following statement on the Senate Appropriations Committee's passage of the Labor, Health and Human Services, Education and Related Agencies (Labor - HHS) Appropriations Bill.
In a letter from May 25, 2017, thirty members of the U.S. Senate, led by Senator Al Franken (D-MN) with Senator Tom Carper (D - DE), asked Chairman Roy Blunt (R - MO) and Ranking Member Patty Murray (D - WA) of the Senate Appropriations Subcommittee on Labor, Health and Human Services, Education, and Related Agencies to fund Title II, Part A at $ 2.295 billion and SLRSP at $ 30 million in the FY 2018 appropAppropriations Subcommittee on Labor, Health and Human Services, Education, and Related Agencies to fund Title II, Part A at $ 2.295 billion and SLRSP at $ 30 million in the FY 2018 appropriationsappropriations bill.
ASCD, a mission - driven education nonprofit representing more than 125,000 members, issued the following statement in response to the FY2017 funding bill approved Tuesday by the Senate Labor, Health and Human Services, and Education Appropriations Subcommittee.
In a letter from March 19, 2018, Members of the U.S. House of Representatives, led by Congresswoman Susan Davis (D - CA), asked Chairman Tom Cole (R - OK) and Ranking Member Rosa DeLauro (D - CT) of the House Appropriations Subcommittee on Labor, Health and Human Services, Education, and Related Agencies to fund SLRSP at $ 14.5 million in the FY 2019 appropAppropriations Subcommittee on Labor, Health and Human Services, Education, and Related Agencies to fund SLRSP at $ 14.5 million in the FY 2019 appropriationsappropriations bill.
He went on to slam both the president's budget proposal and the draft House Labor, Health and Human Services and Education FY 2018 Appropriations bill, both of which propose eliminating Title II funding for teacher and school leader professional development and undercut funding for Title I and Title IV Part B (21st CCLC) of ESSA.
New York, NY — The Senate Labor, Health and Human Services, Education, and Related Agencies (Labor - H) appropriations bill could provide critical funding and much - needed stability for federal programs that focus on improving leading, teaching, and learning in our nation's public schools.
There continues to be a growing belief in education policy circles that neither the ESEA reauthorization nor the fiscal year 2011 education appropriations bill (Labor, Health and Human Services, and Education) will be completed before the end of 2010.
The Senate bill also denounced abstinence - only education by voting for a decrease in Community - Based Abstinence Education (CBAE) programs in the FY2009 Labor, Health and Human Services, and Education Appropriations bill.
Planned Parenthood Federation of America (PPFA) today applauded the 247 members of Congress who stood up for women's health and overwhelmingly defeated (by a vote of 247 — 183) an amendment to H.R. 3293, the Labor, Health and Human Services and Education Appropriations bill.
WASHINGTON — Planned Parenthood Federation of America released the following statement condemning language restricting women's access to reproductive health care in the FY 14 House Financial Services and General Government Appropriations bill and praising two pro-women's health amendments introduced at today's markup of the legislation in the House Appropriations Committee.
The FY 17 Labor, Health and Human Services, Education, and Related Agencies Appropriations Committee specifically passed a funding bill that zeros out Title X, the nation's family planning program.
WASHINGTON, DC — Planned Parenthood Federation of America (PPFA) today applauded members of Congress who stood up for women's health and overwhelmingly defeated an amendment to H.R. 3043, the Labor, Health and Human Services and Education Appropriations bill.
The appropriations bill also boosted funding for Head Start by $ 610 million, included $ 5 million fund grants for early childhood mental health promotion, and increased funding for early intervention services for preschoolers with disabilities or developmental delays.
The FY 17 Labor, Health and Human Services, Education, and Related Agencies Appropriations Committee specifically passed a funding bill that zeros out Title X. What's more, the bill includes a harmful policy rider that would interfere with access to safe, legal abortion.
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