Sentences with phrase «depressed areas of our state»

Eliminating corporate income taxes for manufacturers in upstate counties — including Sullivan and Ulster, but not Orange — is intended to help depressed areas of the state.
Or do you believe in a dual system, for the haves and the have - nots, and that money is wasted trying to educate the poorest, highest minority, economically depressed areas of our state?
How much of that investment has been in the rural or economically depressed areas of our state?
Because of our state's rich organic resources, biogas system development will foster economic development in rural and depressed areas of the state, providing jobs and investment where they are needed most.

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The governor also pointed to the state's massive investment in the economically depressed city of Buffalo in western New York, crediting the emphasis placed on the region with the recent purchase of the Bills football team from an owner who plans to keep the team in the area.
On the same day as the fracking ban was made public, a state board appointed by Cuomo and legislative leaders announced the siting of three new gambling casinos in economically depressed upstate areas.
The Alliance for Quality Education has been touring schools around the state to document what they say is the erosion of districts in economically depressed areas.
State law bars industrial development agencies from assisting retail projects unless they are in economically depressed areas or would boost the area's tourism by attracting a majority of its customers from outside the area.
So many states see the medical needs of those in underserved areas and socioeconomically depressed regions at a downturn.
The state of North Dakota often sees a shortage of dental care in areas that are socioeconomically depressed or are more rural in nature.
Despite the state's steady rise as an important center of production, there still exist a number of severely depressed and abandoned towns scattered just outside the county lines of California's largest metropolitan areas.
President Clinton gave housing scant attention in his State of the Union address in late January, but he included initiatives that could boost investment in depressed urban and rural areas and spur homeownership among low - and moderate - income families.
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