Sentences with phrase «aid proposal by»

We support the State Assembly's plan to increase Governor Cuomo's direct school aid proposal by an additional $ 400 million.

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If parliament gives its nod, Greek voters will be asked to rule on two complex draft documents that detail a proposal by the country's creditors to unlock aid of as much as 15.5 billion euros for Greece in return for sales - tax increases and pension reforms.
She will also set out a number of green proposals in a 25 - year plan for the environment including eliminating all avoidable plastic waste by 2042 and a commitment to spend part of the Government's multi-billion annual overseas aid budget on international measures to cut plastic use.
Proposition 42 was sponsored by the Southeastern Conference, whose interest in the proposal may have been a little self - serving, since it already had passed its own legislation barring partial qualifiers from receiving financial aid beginning in 1993.
But Cuomo was unsparing in describing the impact to be felt by the federal fiscal proposals, arguing that the state faced a $ 4 billion deficit in the short term, and $ 2 billion in cuts in federal aid.
Aided by some colleagues in the legislature, Schimel urged passage of her bill A-1157, mandating the use of unworkable firearms microstamping technology, and falsely claimed law enforcement support for her proposal.
The governor's Executive Budget proposal would increase school aid by $ 1.07 billion.
-- open to entertaining the restoration of education aid proposed by both the Senate and Assembly in their respective one - house budgets (recall that just yesterday he insisted there's «flexibility» in his executive budget proposal), he basically accused districts that say they can't afford to cut back of playing politics with kids.
Cuomo would increase education aid in the state budget by as much as $ 1.1 billion, but much of the funding is linked to his policy proposals, which also include a strengthening of the state's charter schools.
Speaker Silver says while his Democratic members feel strongly about offering tuition aid to children of immigrants, they do not have a consensus on a proposal by Governor Cuomo, to offer free college to inmates in state prisons.
The budget proposal increases school aid by $ 991 million in the coming fiscal year; it would channel that increase through several formulas but does not completely cover the Gap Elimination Adjustment, whose demise is a major priority of Republicans in the State Senate.
The Legislature today, led by the Assembly, reached an agreement on a package of education proposals that will immediately increase state aid to schools, provide that teachers are evaluated on more than a single student test score and ensure local oversight of struggling schools,» United Federation of Teachers President Michael Mulgrew said.
The bills were based, by law, on the spending plan Paterson first proposed in January, but they restored some of his school aid cuts, eliminated his tax cap and took out a proposal to allow SUNY and CUNY the ability to raise tuition unilaterally — basically all the stuff that might possibly have compelled any of the members to explain anything difficult to their constituents.
The report suggests moving forward nearly a dozen specific policy proposals by Stefanik and others, including the lawmaker's year - round Pell Grant legislation and a proposal by Rep. John Katko (R - Syracuse) to establish tax - exempt savings accounts to aid in paid family leave.
Long Island public school districts would gain an additional $ 75.3 million in combined operating assistance, or a hike of more than 2.8 percent, under the state aid proposal for the 2017 - 18 academic year released by Cuomo's office.
Earlier in the day, Assembly Democrats unveiled plans to introduce a one - house budget proposal that increases education aid by $ 1.8 billion over the current fiscal year, including slicing the GEA nearly in half.
Meanwhile, on the thorny issue of charter school funding — a tuition aid un-freeze that would see aid increase by $ 1,500 per student paid out by a school district — a potentially large hit for any locality, including $ 200 million for New York City — the proposal would be to have flat funding for charters this year.
The proposal is among a menu of ideas back by Cuomo in recent days to alleviate the ongoing struggles at Penn, which includes asking President Donald Trump's administration for federal aid in the wake of the ongoing repairs to upgrade tracks.
Under the details of the governor's proposal for the 2016 - 17 school year, aid would increase by $ 991 million, or 4.3 percent, to a total of $ 24.2 billion.
Remember last year, when Cuomo was in full - on war mode against the teachers unions, and trying to force education reform down the Legislature's throat by inserting it into his budget language and tying his proposals to a boost in school aid?
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.
Cuomo's $ 143 billion proposal is boosted by anticipated federal disaster aid.
ALBANY — The Democratic - led Assembly's budget proposal includes an increase of $ 1.8 billion in education aid, a significant bump from the $ 1.1 billion proposed by Governor Andrew Cuomo in his executive budget.
The proposal was strongly supported by organizations of state and city judges as well as the Legal Aid Society and most advocacy groups at the four - hour hearing in Manhattan.
Assembly proposal increases formula aid by $ 402 million over the Executive budget.
There is precedent for projecting aid or other funding even though certain proposals or reforms haven't been adopted by the state Legislature — or approved by voters.
If legislators don't agree to adopt his reform proposals, Cuomo said aid will increase by $ 377 million.
«ActionAid remains concerned that the proposals in this paper for aid vouchers and payment by results will turn out to yet another of the well - meaning but ultimately damaging experiments that can blight the lives of the poor.»
Speaking about Cuomo's proposal to implement state takeover of failing schools, «that hit me more than anything else,» said Mulgrew, who went on to talk again about the lack of school aid offered up by Cuomo.
BY PAUL SCHINDLER The city health department and leading AIDS advocacy groups are scrambling to convince Governor Andrew Cuomo to reverse a proposal in his new executive budget that would reduce reimbursements for local government public health spending in six core areas from 36 percent of the total to 29 percent.
If they fail to reach agreement by Monday, Democratic Gov. Andrew Cuomo has vowed to introduce legislation that would extend the current budget, a backup plan that would leave out popular proposals to increase college tuition aid or invest billions of dollars in the state's aging water infrastructure.
Under the budget proposal presented by Cuomo, $ 23.14 billion would be set aside in education aid, an increase of $ 1.06 billion to all districts, if his education reform proposals are approved by the state Legislature.
Senator DeFrancisco says many New Yorkers may not agree with proposals pushed by the Democrats, including public campaign financing, and providing college aid to children of undocumented immigrants, known as the Dream Act.
Under this proposal, school aid, as a percentage of the General Fund, is 30.5 percent for 1998 - 99, and would grow to more than 35 percent by 2001 - 02.
State Sen. Michael Nozzolio is touting part of a proposal supported by Senate Republicans to use a $ 3.3 billion settlement with a French bank for education aid and the elimination of the Gap Elimination Adjustment, a state formula that has reduced aid for several central New York school districts.
The Assembly proposal also restores $ 1 million for immigrant legal services, includes $ 83 million more for CUNY, and would increase school aid statewide by 7.4 %.
Lawmakers and education leaders seemed especially concerned about a proposal by the governor to cap certain «expensed - based aids» that schools receive when they spend money on student transportation, building construction and BOCES services.
In addition to the housing plan, the Assembly's budget proposal to be unveiled Friday rejects Cuomo's attempt to shift $ 485 million in CUNY costs on to the city and seeks to boost education aid to localities by $ 2.1 billion, more than twice what the governor has proposed.
Senators say their proposal will increase education aid by $ 1.9 billion.
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.
In their paper published online in Annals of Internal Medicine, the team led by researchers at Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) and the Yale School of Public Health describes how a 33 percent cutback in funds earmarked for HIV / AIDS prevention, treatment and research in recent budget proposals would only save $ 900 per year of life lost in the countries of South Africa and Côte d'Ivoire.
Your proposal will be reviewed by a study section, but it will be funded by a home institute (i.e., the National Cancer Institute if your project is cancer - based, or the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases if it's about AIDS).
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Sawhill's proposal would basically ignore low levels of college readiness by eliminating under - prepared students from the financial aid pool.
The proposal by the Alliance for Children's Educational Excellence would give parents $ 2,750 in state funds — 75 percent of per - pupil state school aid — to enroll a child in a private school.
According to TES, the plan builds on proposals which were announced at the beginning of the year to make mental health first - aid training available to all secondary schools, with the aim of training at least one teacher in every secondary school by 2019.
Secretary of Education William J. Bennett last week unveiled his proposal for distributing Chapter 1 aid through vouchers, saying it would benefit disadvantaged students by «enabling parents to choose the educational program that best meets the needs of their children.»
Budget proposal calling for increase in education aid represents Governor's «investment budget,» which would depend on tax plan calling for a record $ 1.35 billion in new revenues; Governor has vetoed budget approved by legislature on the grounds that it did not provide enough for education.
The proposal pays for the expansion by reducing public schools» state aid.
(N.J.) A proposal that would create a state aid program for security measures at private schools is on a lengthy list of student safety bills approved by the state Assembly earlier this month.
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