Sentences with phrase «budget proposal mean»

What does the president's budget proposal mean for science, and what are possible Congressional actions?
«Continued inaction by Congress to resolve sequestration, to complete annual appropriations and to reconcile differences between House and Senate budget proposals means that the nation's public schools are funded at pre-2004 levels — at a time when they are educating an additional five million - plus students.

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«Mark - Up of H.R. 3996, The Temporary Tax Relief Act of 2007 and H.R. 3997, The Heroes Earnings Assistance and Relief Act of 2007,» Hearing Before the Committee on Ways and Means, United States House of Representatives, November 1, 2007; «Baucus, Grassley Tackle Alternative Minimum Tax Relief on First Day of 110th Congress,» Press Release, January 4, 2007; «Easing the Family Tax Burden,» Hearing Before the Committee on Finance, United States Senate, March 8, 2001; «Revenue Proposals and Tax Cuts in the President's Budget,» Hearing Before the Committee on Finance, United States Senate, February 28, 2001; «President's Tax Relief Proposals: Individual Income Tax Rates,» Hearing Before the Committee on Ways and Means, House of Representatives, February 13, 2001; Jerry Tempalski, «The Impact of the 2001 Tax Bill on the Individual AMT,» National Tax Association Proceedings: 94th Annual Conference on Taxation, November 10, 2001.
Frank Mauro, executive director emeritus of the Fiscal Policy Institute and a onetime secretary of the Assembly Ways and Means Committee, argued against Proposal One, writing at the time that it would have made the state budget process «even more of a mess than it has been in many recent years.»
«Because they weren't in the budget doesn't mean they won't be addressed,» Cuomo administration official Sam Hoyt told Rochester area leaders disappointed about the lack of mandate relief in the executive budget proposal.
Many proposals in Washington right now including the changes to the Affordable Health Care Act, could mean multi billion dollar budget gaps for New York State.
And, while 60 percent of those tested said Congress should «agree to a compromise budget plan even if that means they pass a budget you disagree with», nearly half — 48 percent — said that the budget proposals put forward by President Obama don't go far enough.
Testimony to Senate Finance Committee and Assembly Ways and Means Committee - Joint Legislative Public Hearings on the FY 2013 - 2014 Executive Budget Proposal (February 12, 2013)
The proposals mean the abolition of primary care trusts, with control over budgets placed in the hands of doctors.
For Mr. Cuomo, that means not just the usual post-election duties — like endless rounds of thank - you calls to friends, donors, and supporters — but also preparing a virtual government - in - waiting and finalizing his first budget proposal, due just weeks after he is sworn in.
Governor Cuomo released his Executive Budget last week, and like many years I call this the «Goldilocks» phase, meaning no matter what a governor proposes, it is never enough — some proposals can be simultaneously too hot, too cold, or just right — yet nobody ever says that it's just right at the outset.
Tom Dadey, chairman of Onondaga County Republican Committee, says this new budget proposal is meant to set the tone of the Republican Party moving forward.
«Meaning that if they don't have the money in the city in their budget in June, we can claw back a portion of their sales tax,» Klein said of his proposal.
Amendments to the Brownfield Clean - Up Program Testimony to: New York State Senate Finance Committee and Assembly Ways and Means Committee Hearing On SFY 2014 - 2015 Executive Budget Proposal, January 29, 2014
As Ways and Means Committee chairman, Farrell and his Senate counterpart sit through weeks of lengthy hearings on the various aspects of the governor's budget proposal.
Citizens Budget Commission Director of State Studies David Friedfel shared how he prepares for the release of the budget, reminisced about his time with the Assembly Ways & Means Committee and offered advice to ordinary New Yorkers who want to understand the governor's proBudget Commission Director of State Studies David Friedfel shared how he prepares for the release of the budget, reminisced about his time with the Assembly Ways & Means Committee and offered advice to ordinary New Yorkers who want to understand the governor's probudget, reminisced about his time with the Assembly Ways & Means Committee and offered advice to ordinary New Yorkers who want to understand the governor's proposal.
With state budget negotiations making rapid headway towards a final agreement, a proposal that initially would have diverted $ 165 million from a fund meant to help welfare recipients is running into resistance from a scattered group of health care and community activists, according to information obtained by The Record.
The Executive Budget health - related proposals are varied in nature from the funding for the New York Health Benefit Exchange at an additional $ 54.3 million to $ 148.3 million in 2014 - 15, to legislating the composition of out - of - network health benefits and protecting consumers from physician surprise billing and balanced billing as well establishing capital finance programs meant to strengthen New York's health care infrastructure.
Several proposals in Washington right now including the changes to the Affordable Health Care Act, could mean multibillion dollar budget gaps for New York State.
Both Roberts and Tavormina seemed more than OK with the idea of the Legislature holding out against Cuomo's pension plan, which he has included in his budget proposal — even if that means risking a government shutdown.
Governor Cuomo, a centrist Democrat who has promoted his tax - cutting bona fides, insists that many of the revenue proposals in the 2017 - 18 budget are merely meant to close loopholes and keep up with changing times, as well as age - old efforts by some to dodge taxes.
UFT President Michael Mulgrew testified before the New York State Senate Finance Committee and the Assembly Ways and Means Committee regarding the elementary and secondary education budget proposal.
There was one voice in the wilderness: Dare Thompson, a charter drafter, expressed dismay at the executive's proposal at a budget hearing held by the legislature's Ways and Means Committee in Marlboro last month, but her voice apparently didn't reach beyond the apple orchards therein.
But putting his proposal in the budget means the governor can trade items the Republicans tend to support, like tax cuts, for the minimum - wage hike.
Mr. Cuomo's budget proposal would let municipalities and school districts address rising pension costs by borrowing more now — which will mean paying more later on, as interest rates, now at historic lows, are sure to rise.
In the budget proposal released Friday, Jindal emphasized the money he is accepting is temporary and a means to ultimately cutting spending.
Many proposals in Washington right now including the changes to the Affordable Health Care Act, could mean multi-billion dollar budget gaps for New York State.
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• Presidential budget proposals don't mean much these days; they're merely the starting point for budget negotiations that may or may not yield eventual agreement.
Mark Barteau, director of the Energy Institute at the University of Michigan - Ann Arbor, said it is unclear what Trump's budget proposal will ultimately mean for energy research because Congress has not yet weighed in on the budget.
Our NYS Director Andrea Rogers broke down the budget proposal and what it would mean for charters in an email she sent out to schools this morning.
The Conservative proposals, on top of existing planned budget increases, would mean that by 2021 - 22 the core schools budget would have risen by # 4bn.
This post discusses the Local Control Funding Formula (LCFF)-- our state's main system of school funding — and what its «full implementation,» as called for in the 2018 - 19 state budget proposal, would mean for California's K - 12 schools and other stakeholders.
The Richmond School Board adopted a budget in February asking for $ 20 million in additional funding from council, meaning that if Stoney's proposal passes as is, the board must cut $ 15 million.
In the budget proposal, the department said the staff reduction would mean each investigator would handle more cases — 42 instead of 26.
«The House has previously rejected a similar amendment, which means the issue would have to be resolved in a conference committee as the two sides reconcile their budget proposals in the coming weeks.»
The U.S. House and Senate's vastly different approaches to FY14 funding mean a budget showdown is imminent, and their respective proposals for education funding epitomize the divide.
This budget proposal will not cover grade growth which means schools that were promised the support they need in order to continue adding grades and meet the demands of families in their communities would be denied.
Finally, New Leaders is concerned about what the overall cuts mean for other federal programs not specifically mentioned in the budget proposal — especially the School Leader Recruitment and Support Program (SLRSP), which supports evidence - based, locally - driven strategies to strengthen school leadership.
Before the final state budget negotiations begin in earnest, the Senate and the Assembly release their own budget proposals - which essentially means each house stakes out their priorities for...
Before the final state budget negotiations begin in earnest, the Senate and the Assembly release their own budget proposals - which essentially means each house stakes out their priorities for the final weeks of negotiations.
Provided you manage to keep the budget strong and money in the coffers they are usually happy enough to side with proposals for new services, districts and the like while having a negative balance typically means they'll support a tax rise, something that is easily abused in Urban Empire, but little else.
So both the CBO budget procedures and the GOP's position on using royalties for an energy R&D trust fund means that if President Obama wants to secure truly bipartisan support for this new Energy Security Trust proposal and ensure it doesn't increase the deficit, he's ultimately going to have to offer a real trade: new oil and gas production areas for new revenues dedicated to clean energy R&D.
by Michael Bielawski Vermont Watchdog President Donald Trump's proposal to cut the Environmental Protection Agency's budget by 31 percent would mean an easing up on the EPA's notoriously heavy - handed enforcement and push environmental groups to reset their priorities.
Under the «pro-science» democrats, we've now seen paylines on research funding hit all - time lows (for a couple of years the NIH payline hit 6 %, meaning that 94 % of all research proposals were being rejected), $ 10 billion of R&D on the Constellation program flushed on Obama's personal whim, 42 % of the NASA research budget misappropriated into Global Warming research rather than space or exploration, and now this McCarthyist attack against tenured professors for daring to discuss politically incorrect facts.
This discussion, for instance, focuses on President Trump's education budget proposal and what it means for student loans.
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