The phrase
"appropriation language" refers to the specific words and instructions used in a law or a document that allocate money for specific purposes. It is a way of specifying how funds should be used or distributed.
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The processed food industry is reaching out to its friends in Congress to scuttle new USDA guidelines that were supposed to make school meals healthier.Politico reports that House and Senate negotiators are likely to approve
agriculture appropriations language that... Read more
«The budget includes the flexibility to react to needs that emerge during the fiscal year, and every dollar of spending must meet the statutory and program requirements established
within appropriation language and be subject to a rigorous agency review process,» said Morris Peters, a spokesman for Gov. Andrew Cuomo's budget office.
«You have to remember that we didn't actually put the minimum wage piece
into appropriation language, which is the strictest form of what you're talking about.
This bill would «
amend appropriations language that serves to discourage federal research on gun violence,» and underscores the importance of such work, Leshner wrote.
«The administration's full budget,
including appropriations language, supplementary materials and long - term analysis, is expected to be released toward the end of Trump's first 100 days in office, or by mid - to late April.»
Otherwise, the most noteworthy changes to the settlement allocation were in
the appropriations language (but not amounts) in three areas: broadband Internet expansion, development projects on Long Island, and grants and loans to benefit farmers.
Both the Democratic - led Assembly and Republican - controlled Senate are unlinking Cuomo's education policies with
the appropriations language.
In 2009, Hinchey authored
the appropriations language that initiated the EPA's current national study on hydraulic fracturing.
This money is not a «surplus» in the normal sense; Cuomo has programmed it for «capital» purposes, although DiNapoli's report makes some troubling points about
the appropriations language, about which more in this space tomorrow.
«
The appropriation language clearly lays out project eligibility criteria for the Transformative Investment Fund,» Conwall wrote in an email.
Last month, Roybal - Allard and Sam Farr (D — CA)-- along with U.S. representatives Dina Titus (D — NV), Eliot Engel (D — NY), and Brendan Boyle (D — PA)-- sent Collins a letter to follow up on
the appropriations language.