Not exact matches
CEO Alain Bellemare said he believes the efforts to
cut costs will help revive Bombardier,
which has appealed for federal
aid as it struggles to sell its signature CSeries passenger jet.
I am for the elimination of hate, fear and control, religion is just the catalyst that people use to hate, fear and control, getting rid of religion won't solve the problem, its like putting a band
aid on a severe
cut, its temporary, and it just hits the surface, instead we need to go deeper than that to the root cause, I know lots of religious people who don't hate, fear or control, there are also many beliefs such as paganism, Buddism, Taoism,
which doesn't use hate fear, and self righteousness to condemn others, I think if maybe more of the most major religions followed there teachings then we wouldn't have as much problems as we do.
Look it up for yourself: the GOP has
cut school lunch programs,
Aid to dependent children, Planned Parenthood health care
which provides medical care for expectant mothers (under the guise that they perform a limited number of abortions annually), Medicare programs
which provides health care to the children who were born in the past because they weren't aborted, WIC
which provides food to Women, Infants and Children... one could go on.
... A sudden
cut in food
aid that would throw 18 million of the hungriest people in the world off a stream of food on
which they rely.»
The measure,
which has undergone many revisions, would
cut off U.S.
aid to countries that tolerate or engage in religious persecution (CT, April 27, p. 25).
Thereby human rights terminology has often been used to justify decisions to provide
aid or to terminate it; while human rights criteria - to the extent that there is such a thing in the
aid policy of any donor - have been confined to the search for those human rights violations
which could justify
cutting off
aid.
BCAAs
aid in muscle recovery and building,
which cuts down on how long you're sore after a workout, while also building lean muscle.
That's thanks largely to House Majority Leader Eric Cantor, who was the first to suggest additional disaster
aid — remember that FEMA only has about $ 800 million on hand,
which is less than even New York's estimated storm bill of $ 1 billion — be offset by other budget
cuts.
The sticking point appear to be (surprise, surprise) education
aid,
which Paterson wants to
cut by $ 1.3 billion and the Assembly Democrats want to restore — at least to some degree.
The Syracuse Republican insisted the conference had to remain united on the minimum wage vote,
which was packaged with a boost in school
aid and an elimination of education
cuts GOP lawmakers had pushed for since last year.
British Prime Minister David Cameron has warned that countries
which persecute gay people will find their foreign
aid budget
cut.
Stung by the expiration of federal
aid intended to help states balance budgets as they seek to recover from the recession that began in 2008, the final budget is also expected to include another
cut in local
aid to cities and towns and to call for reduced growth in the rate of spending on education and health care, although special education is one of the few areas in
which significant investments appear imminent.
While the US routinely funds human rights abusers, although the law allows it if there are greater benefits than risks,
which is sometimes interpreted as an open license, I can find only one example of the US ever breaking this part of the law, and it is currently under consideration of
cutting off
aid to them (Porfirio Lobo in Honduras).
But if Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver loses his 108 - vote veto - proof majority, the Republican conference will take on a whole new level of importance — particularly during a tough budget battle in
which likely Gov. Andrew Cuomo has made clear that everything — including education
aid — will be on the
cutting table.
Mayor Bloomberg says the lack of a final state budget has left him no choice but to plan for 11,000 city job
cuts,
which he says are needed to make up for an estimated $ 1.3 billion
cut in the city's share of state
aid.
Iannuzzi has been one of the few outspoken critics of Governor Andrew Cuomo and his proposed budget,
which cut state
aid to schools by 2.7 % or about $ 1.3 billion.
Cuomo also panned the Senate GOP's proposal to use the $ 500 million worth of education
aid for
which he wants districts to compete to restore some of the $ 1.5 billion in funding
cuts.
In particular, I hope that he will take a look at the overseas
aid budget,
which is increasing by 37 % in real terms at a time when he intends to implement 16 %
cuts to the World Service.
Lawmakers said they were still working out exactly how school
aid would be distributed; Heastie said there was yet not a deal over how much money would flow through the Foundation Aid formula, which prioritizes need and so helps urban districts, as opposed to restoring cuts from the Gap Elimination Adjustment, which hit suburban areas harde
aid would be distributed; Heastie said there was yet not a deal over how much money would flow through the Foundation
Aid formula, which prioritizes need and so helps urban districts, as opposed to restoring cuts from the Gap Elimination Adjustment, which hit suburban areas harde
Aid formula,
which prioritizes need and so helps urban districts, as opposed to restoring
cuts from the Gap Elimination Adjustment,
which hit suburban areas hardest.
The governor's budget,
which includes a 3.1 percent increase in school
aid, a two - year property tax freeze and phased - in business tax
cuts, offers something for everyone in a year where Cuomo and all 213 members of the legislature are up for reelection.
The governor's budget,
which includes a 3.1 percent increase in school
aid, a two - year property tax freeze and phased in business tax
cuts, offers something for everyone in a year where Cuomo and all 213 members of the legislature are up for reelection.
The $ 145.3 billion spending plan increases school
aid next year by just under $ 1 billion (
which school boards say is not enough) and over the next five years commits to build thousands of units of affordable housing for the homeless, contribute $ 8.3 billion to the Metropolitan Transportation Authority, spend $ 22 billion on upstate roads and bridges,
cut taxes for small businesses and create a rebate for Thruway toll payers.
The poll cited seven different possible rationales for rejecting Cuomo: the Moreland Commission scandal,
cuts in school
aid, tax
cuts, his alliance with a «shadowy» group called the Committee to Save New York, his donations from Republicans including the Koch Brothers and Ken Langone, his support for charter schools, and his «values,»
which show he «caters to the wealthy and corporations.»
I believe if we continue doing what we're doing the state goes down the road to ruin,» Cuomo said during a speech formally announcing the austere plan,
which also calls for a massive government restructuring, the merger or consolidation of 11 state agencies into four, and a 10 percent
cut in
aid for SUNY and CUNY schools.
The governor has repeatedly defended his budget plan,
which slashes spending across the board, including major
cuts to education
aid.
But Democrats, who run the Assembly, continue to argue that most increased education funding should go to the highest - need schools,
which would happen if it were put in the «foundation» funding pot by
which most state
aid is allocated, and
which also was
cut drastically during the economic downturn.
Sampson seemed to be pitching Cuomo on reconsidering his opposition to extending the so - called «millionaire's tax,»
which is set to sunset at the end of the year, to reduce some of his deep
cuts to Medicaid and education
aid.
Legal
aid To see the lord chancellor come back with a
cut on legal
aid,
which actually goes right to our justice system, is actually very shocking.
Bloomberg will likely issue a plea for lawmakers to restore some of NYC's $ 300 million in
aid to localities Gov. Andrew Cuomo axed in his 2011 - 2012 spending plan and also ask for the repeal of «last in, first out» rule when it comes to laying off public school teachers,
which he says the governor's
cuts will force him to do if they're allowed to stand.
The Democratic governor repeated that recent actions by the Republican - controlled federal government have unsettled him, and that a fear of future
cuts to federal
aid — the federal budget, if it is adopted on time, takes effect on Oct. 1 — would have an «immediate» effect on New York,
which relies on federal funds for roughly a third of its $ 150 - plus billion budget and could get «walloped.»
Republican lawmakers were clearly less than impressed with Malloy's proposals for municipal and school
aid cuts, several of
which were rejected by the legislature last year.
They say they've already
cut back and laid off and that a cap would erode arts, sports and special programs, and hurt poorer and rural districts,
which are more dependent on state
aid than rich ones with greater property wealth.
Some of the party's major players are the United Federation of Teachers and SEIU 1199 unions, neither of
which are delighted with Cuomo's proposed
cuts to education
aid and Medicaid spending.
The mayor blamed the need to eliminate teaching jobs on Washington and Albany,
which have drastically
cut back
aid to city schools.
The party, in a written statement, is backing Cuomo's platform in
which he promises to
cut state spending, including
aid that goes to the unions representing teachers and other public workers closely associated with the party.
In Port Jervis,
which escaped layoffs last year, district business administrator Lorrie Case expects the state
aid cuts could cause up to 40 layoffs.
Another major proposal in the Tory green paper was the promise to
cut aid to China,
which recently spent an estimated # 20 billion on hosting the Olympics, and pass on the savings to poorer countries and members of the Commonwealth.
The cap,
which enjoys broad popular support, faces its biggest hurdle among those in the base of the Assembly Democrats, who say a cap would harm school districts who are already facing deep
cuts due to a reduction in state
aid.
The governor's budget,
which includes a 3.1 % increase in school
aid, a two - year property tax freeze and phased - in business tax
cuts, offers something for everyone in a year where Cuomo and all 213 members of the legislature are up for re-election.
The final state budget,
which was reached on March 27, adds more than $ 200 million to Governor Cuomo's proposed education budget, though the
cut to statewide education
aid still totals more than $ 1 billion.
We need to end the property tax cap and the Gap Elimination Adjustment,
which has balanced the state budget on the backs of our children by
cutting state
aid to schools for the last five years.
They simply don't have the LEGAL authority to
cut the overwhelming majority of their expenses and with the double digit
cut in state
aid most local school districts will receive, they will have to make up for that money by significantly jacking up property taxes...
which are far more regressive and oppressive than income taxes.
Both leaders are attempting to restore up to $ 300 million of Cuomo's proposed $ 1.5 billion school
aid cut, though they differ significantly over
which regions should get the most money.
Centro,
which provides public bus service in Central New York, would have lost about $ 12 million in
aid over the six years, forcing steep
cuts to an already struggling system.
As justice secretary, he saw unwelcome headlines over issues including legal
aid cuts that sparked an unprecedented walkout by barristers and solicitors, mandatory court charges and an attempt to ban books being sent to prisoners, most of
which were later reversed.
Most of the revenues from a new tax on those loans would benefit the city,
which would also see state
aid cut by $ 1.3 billion under Paterson's budget.
UK Prime Minister at the time, David Cameron, had said
aid would be
cut to countries
which failed to respect gay rights.
Henry is referring to the Bloomberg administration's executive budget proposal,
which includes a $ 75 million
cut to the city's Human Resources Administration, the agency
which oversees social services for those living with HIV and
AIDS.
Osborne said he is pleased that the state torpedoed the Gap Elimination Adjustment,
which cut nearly $ 2.5 million in state
aid from the district since 2010.
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