Sentences with phrase «budget spending expanded»

Fiscal stimulus from tax reform and increased budget spending expanded the Fed's real GDP growth outlook to 2.7 % for calendar year 2018.

Not exact matches

Deficit will be President Donald Trump's legacy, financial strategists are warning as the U.S. budget expands to accommodate the government's spending plan.
While his standing among troops has likely been burnished by some of his policies — like boosting spending and reducing executive - branch input in battlefield decision - making — he has faced public criticism on some initiatives, like raising the budget and expanding US involvement in Afghanistan.
While marketers have expanding digital ad budgets, they still only have a finite amount of money to spend.
regarding the stadium, all economist knew that we had to expand on the capacity or we were going backwards, the board took a vote, it was passed that we would develop a new stadium, accounts were produced bank loans were excepted, AW was asked if he can take on the huge task of staying in the EPL with a shoe string budget, he excepted the challenge did a great job until we got rich but AW LOST THE ART OF SPENDING and forgot how to manage top players,
The final agreement not only burnishes Cuomo's liberal credentials by extending (though not expanding) the millionaire's tax, raising the age of criminal responsibility of New York and addressing the high cost of college tuition for members of the middle class, it also dramatically increases his (already considerable) budget powers, enabling him to single - handedly make spending cuts in the event of widely expected future federal funding reductions.
The list of entities eligible to spend SMFP money also would be expanded under the new budget to include «special act school districts, schools for the blind and deaf and other students with disabilities subject to article 85 of the education law, and private schools for students with disabilities authorized pursuant to chapter 853 of the laws of 1976.»
Most of their day was spent debating a «big ugly» revenue language bill that dealt with dozens of Issues like authorizing ride - hailing services, subsidizing tuition at state schools, reviving the 421 - a tax credit and expanding Gov. Andrew Cuomo's power to make mid-year budget adjustments.
New Economic Development Spending: Over the last seven years economic development spending has expanded greatly, with few documented results.1 New York State spent $ 4.0 billion in fiscal year 2016.2 The Executive Budget increases Empire State Development (ESD) capital spending by $ 338 million to $ 1.9 billion and non-ESD economic development capital spending $ 234 million to $ 633 Spending: Over the last seven years economic development spending has expanded greatly, with few documented results.1 New York State spent $ 4.0 billion in fiscal year 2016.2 The Executive Budget increases Empire State Development (ESD) capital spending by $ 338 million to $ 1.9 billion and non-ESD economic development capital spending $ 234 million to $ 633 spending has expanded greatly, with few documented results.1 New York State spent $ 4.0 billion in fiscal year 2016.2 The Executive Budget increases Empire State Development (ESD) capital spending by $ 338 million to $ 1.9 billion and non-ESD economic development capital spending $ 234 million to $ 633 spending by $ 338 million to $ 1.9 billion and non-ESD economic development capital spending $ 234 million to $ 633 spending $ 234 million to $ 633 million.
At the time, Cuomo did not include any contingency plans for action on the federal level, such as a repeal of the Affordable Care Act or cuts in spending that would impact the state, save for a desire to have expanded powers over the budget without the consent of the Legislature — a non-starter with lawmakers.
State Sen. Jim Tedisco lauded the district and its administrators for spending the funding on hiring more teachers and expanding programs aimed at needy children and proposing a budget that cuts school taxes.
The budget would increase spending by two percent while expanding economic development and jobs programs and providing some protections for the poorest New Yorkers and immigrants.
The city will also spend $ 2 million of its total arts budget to hire five borough - based arts teams to provide guidance on staffing and instruction, and $ 1.4 million to expand school partnerships with outside cultural institutions.
ALBANY, N.Y. (AP)-- Free state college tuition for middle - class students, an expanded child care tax credit and $ 1 billion in new spending on public schools are among the highlights of a state budget proposal unveiled Tuesday by Democratic Gov. Andrew Cuomo.
Cuomo's budget assumes the federal government will approve a $ 10 billion Medicaid waiver, and that state operating spending will hold to less than two percent a year, which helps balance his plans for a local property tax freeze and for $ 100 million in funding during this coming year, to begin expanding pre-K programs statewide.
This year, Gov. Andrew Cuomo is proposing a $ 152 billion budget that increases school spending by $ 1 billion, an expanded child care tax credit and $ 2 billion over five years for water quality and drinking and waste water pipes.
To that end, the budget also calls for $ 150 million in 2019 and more in future years to help commercial companies expand their activities in low Earth orbit, although it does not specify the ISS as an explicit part of that spending.
Because Katie works full - time, runs a small business that she is continuously working on expanding, and spends her free time chronicling her adventures and travels on the Odd Daughter Paper Co. blog, she has decorated her home on a budget, which we love!
Even though state spending on prekindergarten has grown $ 1 billion nationwide over the past two years, a report says, state policymakers looking to sustain and expand their programs — especially in tough budget times — are still scrounging for more money.
President Donald Trump is seeking a roughly 5 percent cut to the U.S. Department of Education's budget for fiscal 2019 in a proposal that also mirrors his spending plan from last year by seeking to eliminate a major teacher - focused grant and to expand school choice.
The President's budget would cut federal education programs across the board and use the money to spend about $ 400 million to expand charter schools and vouchers for private and religious schools, and offer another $ 1 billion to push public schools to favor charter and private schools.
This year's focus on public schools, which includes $ 649 million in new per - pupil funding, comes after three budgets that cut or froze public school spending, and expanded the number of families who could enroll children in private schools through taxpayer - funded vouchers.
If anything, browsing through the constantly expanding list recalls teenage hours spent painstakingly scanning the budget shelves, wondering which two - quid masterpiece to gamble on.
Interior's Bureau of Ocean Energy Management (BOEM) 2018 budget increases spending for expanding offshore oil and gas drilling by more than $ 10 million through the national Outer Continental Shelf Oil and Gas Leasing Program.
My prediction is that corporate budgets, including those of their legal divisions, will expand, companies will be willing to spend more money asserting and defending their legal rights, and more big - budget and high stakes litigation will result.
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