Sentences with phrase «cost taxpayers tens»

The brutal reality is this: No matter what this presidential administration does about the PSLF program, it is going to cost taxpayers tens of billions of dollars.
Yes, applied statewide that would cost taxpayers tens of millions of dollars.
Costing taxpayers tens of millions of dollars, the SBAC test is worse than a colossal waste of time and money because it is being used in an underhanded attempt to tell students, especially those who utilize special education services, those who need help learning the English language and those who come from poor households that they are failures.
The mistaken choice of methodology has ended up costing taxpayers tens of billions in research costs and has reportedly resulted in about $ 1.5 trillion per year for renewable and related construction, which needs to be written off too.

Not exact matches

According to a joint report from the Department for Business, the CBI and the TUC, entitled Reps in Action the work of union representatives actually saves employers around # 1.1 billion annually by helping to resolve disputes and preventing illness and injury at work - ten times more that the # 113 million that Norman claims union representatives cost the taxpayer.
Analysis of the government's own impact assessment from Middlesex University suggested the policy would cost the taxpayer # 850 million over ten years.
The Budget Commission calculates that the projected 5000 jobs at the end of ten years will cost taxpayers much more, $ 20,000 per job, if the factory opens and keeps on its projected job creation schedule.
«Jeff Klein and his fellow Senate Democrats raised taxes on New Yorkers by more than $ 14 billion dollars the last two years, cost the state tens of thousands of jobs, took away billions in property tax relief from homeowners and spent taxpayer money like drunken sailors.»
PRISM potentially represents a profit in the tens of billions of pounds for UK taxpayers, which can be used to recover past costs of plutonium storage or to accelerate other nuclear remediation efforts.
On behalf of the corporate education reform industry, President Obama's Secretary of Education, Arne Duncan, is embarking on an expensive, misleading and completely unnecessary rating system that will cost colleges and taxpayers tens of millions of dollars while providing no benefit whatsoever.
But the fact is that they don't have unionized faculty and staff so they can pay less... and yet these same teachers are put into the state's teacher retirement system which will cost Connecticut taxpayers tens of millions of extra dollars in the years to come.
And thanks to Malloy and Pryor, the Common Core freight train and the inappropriate Common Core Smarter Balanced Assessment testing scheme will end up costing Connecticut taxpayers tens of millions, even hundreds of millions of dollars... while turning Connecticut's public schools into nothing more than testing factories.
Here in Connecticut, the Malloy administration is providing significantly less than 20 percent of the cost of implementing the SBAC testing program, meaning local property taxpayers are literally shelling out tens of millions of dollars for a test that is designed to fail their children.
It is the taxpayer, and the symbol will cost tens of billions of dollars for a purpose that gives nothing back.
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