The districts will see an average state
aid increase next year of 3.45 percent in money for programs and services under a state budget deal approved early Saturday morning, according to documents provided by the State Legislature.
Not exact matches
The Chancellor announced that, notwithstanding fiscal constraints and the ongoing recession, the UK was adhering to its long - standing plan of
increasing its
aid program by 37 percent in the
next year in order to reach the level of 0.7 percent of GNI by 2013.
After a few successful running plays on the
next drive —
aided by the
increasing threat of the pass — the determination to keep drawing up deep - ball chances finally paid off when Slayton caught a 53 - yard touchdown from Stidham.
And whatever financial problems schools are having this year might be exacerbated
next year as critics say Cuomo's spending proposal calls for essentially eliminating future
increases in a key
aid category.
«Although school
aid is statutorily capped at the annual growth rate of personal income, the projected
increase for
next fiscal year is a much larger 7.5 percent,» the budget watchdog wrote.
Education
aid, one of the costliest items in the budget aside from health care, is expected to
increase by 4.8 percent in the current fiscal year and grow by 5.3 percent on average over the
next three fical years.
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.
WNY teachers, School Board members and administrators plan to ramp up their voices during the
next month to air their displeasure with a decision by Cuomo to tie
increases in school
aid to his controversial education agenda.
When New Yorkers vote
next week, they will see this proposal on the ballot, «The purpose of the proposed amendment to section 9 of article 1 of the Constitution is to allow the Legislature to authorize and regulate up to seven casinos for the legislated purposes of promoting job growth,
increasing aid to schools, and permitting local governments to lower property taxes through revenues generated.»
Gov. Andrew Cuomo's budget this year
increases education
aid by about $ 990 million, with $ 2.1 billion being spent over the
next two years and also ends the education cuts known as the gap elimination adjustment.
Walker said his plan for the
next budget involves an investment of 25 percent more than the last budget for the Local Road Improvement Program, $ 65 million in new
aid to local governments and «the largest
increase to the Local Bridge Improvement Program in over 20 years.»
Currently, the budget projects school
aid to
increase by 1.7 %
next year.
They also said the governor is proposing a $ 1 billion
increase in
aid to public schools and assumes the level of health care funding from the federal government will remain flat for the
next fiscal year.
While Cuomo says he will
increase funding for the
AIDS institute by $ 5 million
next year, he proposed a $ 12 million cut in this year's budget.
School officials across the state are «very concerned» about the governor's proposed 3 percent
increase in school
aid next year, said state Education Commissioner MaryEllen Elia.
These parts of the state will receive 76 percent of the hike and 69 percent of all school
aid, according to Cuomo's Budget Briefing Book.This means New York City stands to gets almost $ 6.4 billion
next year, an
increase of 2.6 percent over the approximately $ 6.2 billion it is getting this year.
Governor Cuomo and the state Legislature adopted an executive budget that committed an additional 4.4 percent ($ 639 million
increase) in school
aid for New York City
next fiscal year, welcome news which should have been a bonus for our school system.
The Syracuse school district will need a $ 9.7 million
increase in state
aid next year to balance its books — substantially higher than the $ 2.7 million hike offered by Gov. Andrew Cuomo in his budget proposal last month, the district's leaders said tonight.
SYRACUSE, N.Y. - The city of Syracuse, which faces budget deficits estimated at $ 23 million a year for the
next three years, will get no
increase in state
aid this year under the budget proposed today by Gov. Andrew Cuomo.
But $ 5 billion of that rests on the supposition that Japan will, as it hinted in a statement,
increase its
aid budget by 50 per cent over the
next five years.
He also anticipates that new partnerships will form to advocate for
increased funding and that the findings will be prominently discussed
next month at the United Nations High Level Meeting on
AIDS in New York City.
Improved circulation, flexibility, and
increased range of motion all
aid in muscle recovery, therefore, better preparing you for your
next workout.
Recovery nutrition slows down the damaging process from exercise to
aid in recovery and injury prevention, it gets you ready for the
next «performance», and teaches your muscles to
increase your glycogen storing potential.
Take a typical strength / power athlete like a gymnast / long jumper / weightlifter: they will train every day or more, a very high intensity, they will not chase muscle damage and they will typically use recovery
aids like icing, so the
next training session they'll be able to train very hard and
increase their neural capabilities.
Each body part should be trained ONCE a week — this gives plenty of time to recover before the
next training session — and I recommend training the full - body, regardless if using the two or three day split, because working the full body produces more anabolic hormone than just doing the upper or lower body alone, recruits more motor units than working the upper or lower body alone, and the more motor units recruited per session, the greater the
increase in neural activity, which will train the body to work more effectively as a whole, and therefore
aid in better fat loss.
But it would guarantee districts as much basic
aid for each of the
next four years as they received this year, so poorer districts would see only relatively small
increases in state
aid...
Jon Bales, former DeForest School District superintendent and executive director of the Wisconsin Association of School District Administrators, said the lack of the $ 150 per - pupil
aid next year could neutralize that funding
increase for rural schools.
Under the budget bill passed by the House last week, state funding for higher education will
increase modestly over the
next two years, with growth both in financial
aid resources and institutional funding.
During the debate, Rep. Joel Kitchens (R - Sturgeon Bay) announced his intention to introduce a floor amendment
next Tuesday that would allow school districts to
increase revenue limits by an amount equal to the voucher
aid reduction for the first two years.
The bulk of the
aid increase proposed for next year would be split in three ways: $ 408 million to reimburse schools for costs such as transportation, construction and BOCES services; $ 266 million for Foundation Aid, the main source of funding for general school operations; and $ 189 million to partially restore the Gap Elimination Adjustment (GEA), a practice of diverting promised funding from schools that began six years ago to help the state deal with a budget shortfall at that ti
aid increase proposed for
next year would be split in three ways: $ 408 million to reimburse schools for costs such as transportation, construction and BOCES services; $ 266 million for Foundation
Aid, the main source of funding for general school operations; and $ 189 million to partially restore the Gap Elimination Adjustment (GEA), a practice of diverting promised funding from schools that began six years ago to help the state deal with a budget shortfall at that ti
Aid, the main source of funding for general school operations; and $ 189 million to partially restore the Gap Elimination Adjustment (GEA), a practice of diverting promised funding from schools that began six years ago to help the state deal with a budget shortfall at that time.
Hartford stands to gain $ 38.1 million in state
aid next year, a 17 percent
increase.
So rather than cutting the budget by $ 14.6 billion, spending on federal student
aid would actually
increase by $ 2.2 billion over the
next 10 years, according to Delisle and Cooper.
In a recent opinion piece, Delisle and Cooper wrote that a closer look at the CBO score reveals that rather than cutting funds to student
aid, the Prosper Act will actually
increase federal spending over the
next 10 years.
Rejoicing over Legal
Aid Ontario «s (LAO's) recent
increased funding from the Government of Ontario, should be tempered by the listed «points of conscience» that follow this
next paragraph.
Phil Rankin, co-chairman of the Trail Lawyers Association of B.C.'s legal
aid action committee is recommending that legal
aid lawyers withdraw from handling any of the Vancouver riot cases as the
next step in what is now a four - month battle to
increase provincial legal
aid funding.
The total budget for civil legal
aid services for the
next two years, including the maintenance
increase, is approximately $ 23 million.
Among other things, the 25 - page report, entitled «An Agenda for Justice,» recommends an $ 18 - million
increase to the budget of the Legal Services Society over the
next election cycle to bring per - capita legal
aid spending in B.C. in line with the Canadian average.
Recently Alberta's minister of justice and solicitor general, Jonathan Denis, said the province would look at an
increase in funding for legal
aid for
next year if the federal government wouldn't fund a bump to the budget.
January 30, 2015 — «Attorneys from private law firms and advocates of civil legal
aid organizations in Massachusetts gathered at the State House Thursday, calling for a $ 10 million funding
increase in
next year's state's budget for civil legal
aid.
According to Michael Ferguson, a spokesman for Ontario's attorney general, when the 2014 budget is reintroduced, it will include a proposal to
increase the legal
aid eligibility threshold by 6 per cent a year over the
next seven years.