Sentences with phrase «actions cost the taxpayers»

Not exact matches

The Industry's National Recycling Action Plan would have no cost to taxpayers with beverage, food and retail industries committing to generate $ 285 million of programs and initiatives across the country to increase the recycling of packaging and to reduce littler.
While Medicaid represents the single largest cost to Erie County, more than $ 211.7 million this year alone — the local share of more than $ 1 billion annually — prior administrations failed to take significant action to help reduce this burden on local taxpayers.
«While Medicaid represents the single largest cost to Erie County, at more than $ 211 million this year alone, prior administrations have failed to take significant action to help reduce this burden on local taxpayers,» said Poloncarz.
A report from FPI and Citizen Action New York finds that a privatized Medicare plan is costing taxpayers $ 709 million in overpayments for New York alone — and NY beneficiaries paid $ 35 million in extra premiums.
According to a joint report from the Department for Business, the CBI and the TUC, entitled Reps in Action the work of union representatives actually saves employers around # 1.1 billion annually by helping to resolve disputes and preventing illness and injury at work - ten times more that the # 113 million that Norman claims union representatives cost the taxpayer.
Who fired a whistleblower (who then had to be taken back, at great cost to county taxpayers thanks to the Sheriff's actions)?
The actions of OFT officials cost taxpayers -LSB-...]
County Executive Cheryl Dinolfo made the announcement Wednesday morning, saying that through the action, the county will seek to recoup on behalf of local taxpayers the various costs it has incurred as a result of the opioid epidemic.
The Mirror has triumphantly reported that the legal action would cost taxpayers # 90,000.
The report called for more government action to take account of litter and littering behaviour in the design of Britain's public spaces, based on research that an intelligent approach to designing public spaces can reduce littering at no extra cost to taxpayers.
An emergency summons such as this was is necessitated by the motion requires transportation allowance to be given to the MPs among other incentives which cost the taxpayer, he says adding the action was uncalled for.
Unlike the impacts of opioid addiction, participation in the legal action won't cost taxpayers, McCoy said.
«It's clear that some local officials don't want to be held accountable by taxpayers for staying within the cap and taking action to share services, reduce costs, and lower property taxes,» said Larry Schwartz, the secretary to the governor.
The Retiree Health Insurance legislation (S. 6457a / A.9393 a) provides for a study of this issue because of recognition that there are severe negative consequences from allowing unilateral employer action that could also cost taxpayers plenty.
Action 4 Employment (A4e) workers made up files, forged signatures and falsely claimed they had helped people find jobs, costing taxpayers # 300,000
They did reveal that 34 cases were settled through court action, costing taxpayers $ 6.2 million in payouts.
Her actions are estimated to have cost taxpayers # 500,000 in court time and legal fees.
Fifth, the governmental actions the CIC proposes would have no measurable effect on global warming, and probably none at all, at a very high cost to taxpayers and ratepayers, particularly less well - to - do ones.
That's why Initiative 732 on Washington's ballot was so important: It offered a plausible way to bring skittish taxpayers and businesses on board the climate action train by addressing their concerns about the economic costs of environmental remedies.
How much more than that will we all pay in increased insurance premiums, costs to rebuild and recover the economy after each fire and flood, increased costs due to health impacts and reduced agricultural yields, not to mention billions of taxpayer $ $ wasted on the dud «Direct Action» policy.
but not too much action, and not action that might affect drivers getting to work, and not action that might cost any taxpayer dollars of significance.
Peter Robbins, who describes himself on his blog as a retired homicide investigator, wrote a post this past March 11 in which he referred to the anti-dredging suit as «this, NIMBY, frivolous, malicious action is doing nothing but stalling the inevitable and costing us the taxpayers unnecessary time and money.»
It will certainly look bad on the Liberals if they do not act quickly or if their actions appear insufficient, especially that this inquiry cost the taxpayers around 45 million dollars.
The truth is, no one yet knows whether the action will cost the taxpayers anything.
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