The bill
also slashes the spending limit for third party campaigners by more than 50 % to # 390,000.
Not exact matches
Credit instead founder Eric Brown's decision to extend the firm's message into the social media realm — a move that not only
slashed spending on paid property listings, but
also afforded Urbane the tools to more accurately communicate the contemporary lifestyle experience so integral to its business.
Osborne
also said he would
slash general departmental
spending by a further # 13bn in the first two years of the parliament — enough, alongside growth, to put the overall budget in surplus by 2018.
He
also launched a scathing attack on the Tories, branding their plans for deeper
spending cuts after the election «
slashing for its own sake», and complaining that the prospect of a referendum on EU membership is undermining business confidence.
«It will be grim but
also hopeful, with a pledge not to raise taxes and a vow to
slash runaway
spending and borrowing.
«This new approach to policing builds on changes
also starting today to
slash red tape and reduce central targets for police - freeing them up to
spend more time on local priorities and tackling serious crimes.»
Cuomo
also alluded to Trump's resuscitation of his campaign promise of a $ 1 trillion infrastructure program, a notion the president revisited in a budget proposal released today that would otherwise drastically
slash domestic
spending.
Heritage is
also unhappy the bill doesn't do more to
slash federal
spending or reduce programs, and it has complained that the bill codifies an existing federal program intended to help states coordinate new preschool programs with preexisting ones such as Head Start.
The $ 5.16 billion fiscal 2013 budget approved by Chicago Board of Education last month closed a $ 665 million deficit by draining reserves and levying property taxes at a maximum rate, while
also slashing administrative and operational
spending.
Kline has
also moved a bill out of committee that would
slash half of NCLB's federal education programs and another one that would give more states flexibility over
spending federal education funds intended to serve disadvantaged students.