Sentences with phrase «big chunks of federal»

Schools are supposed to have all of their students meeting learning standards by 2014, or else lose control over big chunks of federal money.
Red tape and confusing applications get in the way of payouts, which means a big chunk of federal benefits go unclaimed
What's more, New York also stands to lose a big chunk of its federal Medicaid funding if Congress ever manages to get a deal on repeal and replacement of Obamacare, with the most recent proposal — Cassidy - Graham — calling for block granting those funds, in a move that would hurt New York more than any other state, Cuomo said.
Since home visiting relies on a big chunk of federal funds that are slated to run out in 2016, leaders of the program, run by Thrive by Five Washington and the Department of Early Learning, are already working on securing new and long - term funding.

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«All of our plans on disaster recovery are premised with the federal government coming in with a big chunk of short - term FEMA money and then a big chunk of long - term bailout money,» said Edward Richards, director of the Louisiana State University Climate Change Law and Policy Project.
Cuomo is counting on a big chunk of the bill to be paid by others: $ 25 billion by the federal government, $ 15 billion by private investors, $ 13 billion by the Metropolitan Transit Authority, and $ 12 billion by the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey.
Most of this enormous funding avalanche came from governments, with the biggest chunk coming from the U.S. federal government.
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