Sentences with phrase «budgetary shortfalls»

Budgetary shortfalls refers to a situation where there is not enough money available to cover all the planned expenses. It means there is a shortage or a gap between the expected income and the actual expenses. Full definition
But California, always proud of being a leader, has written into law that this is the preferred option if districts face budgetary shortfalls.
The teacher union - backed SOS (Save Our Schools) March on Washington — will have the Army of Angry Teachers and others taking to the streets and screaming about various education issues such budgetary shortfalls that must be made up by «taxing the rich.»
According to the statute's own language, it was designed with the «purpose of reducing the need for future tax increases, maintaining the highest possible bond rating, reducing the need for short term borrowing, providing available resources to meet State obligations whenever casual deficits or failures in revenue occur, and providing the means of addressing budgetary shortfalls
It is true that Alberta faces massive budgetary shortfalls.
«Governor Cuomo, we all understand it's a difficult time for the state, and you're trying to balance a huge budgetary shortfall
The agency also approved eliminating the Z line as well as 21 bus routes and student MetroCards as a way to make up for an MTA budgetary shortfall.
During that time, the state has not felt budgetary shortfalls: In fact, New York State's budget has grown from $ 134.8 billion in 2011 to $ 143.8 billion in 2015, roughly a 7.5 percent increase.
The report did include some contingency planning about budgetary shortfalls and the projected availability of money from NASA, NSF and the Department of Energy.
The district declared bankruptcy in 1979 and subsequently experienced frequent budgetary shortfalls.
Compounding this issue, is the assertion that the widespread budgetary shortfalls experienced by U.S. states rendered them particularly vulnerable to the sway of federal inducements such as those embedded in the RTTT program.
Last week, Morneau backed away from another Liberal campaign vow: keeping Ottawa's annual budgetary shortfalls under $ 10 billion in 2016 - 17 and 2017 - 18.
Many school districts, particularly large, urban districts, are faced with significant budgetary shortfalls.
In 2001, after a second decade of deteriorating commodity prices and budgetary shortfalls, the New Democratic Party government also was defeated, reduced to a paltry two seats.
Their pension woes and budgetary shortfalls are nearly as big as Illinois».
On Thursday, she said the idea that economic growth would cover the budgetary shortfall from the corporate and personal income tax cuts «nonsense» and «BS.»
Nearly all of the officials we spoke with expressed strong concerns that NCLB demands increased expectations and efforts at a time when districts are experiencing budgetary shortfalls and even staff reductions.
«The California Supreme Court had applied the same legal premises to hold unconstitutional funding disparities among districts and one district's decision to end the school year six weeks early owing to a budgetary shortfall.
529 plans are at the whim of many factors in the running of a state such as a budgetary shortfall.
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