Sentences with phrase «dreams is in your budget»

How can you tell if the deck of your dreams is in your budget?

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Weddings Budgets for a walk down the aisle are tight this year, according to an Arizona - based research firm the Wedding Report, which found the average amount couples spent on their dream wedding decreased by at least 10 % in 2009.
Is it any wonder so many people are trapped in the Financial Matrix when nearly every financial pundit teaches financial budgeting, which is simply surrendering dreams to hopefully live debt free somedaIs it any wonder so many people are trapped in the Financial Matrix when nearly every financial pundit teaches financial budgeting, which is simply surrendering dreams to hopefully live debt free somedais simply surrendering dreams to hopefully live debt free someday.
In 1997, HD Deve Gowda, then head of a weak, eight - month - old coalition government, had assured the world of the reforms road that India had committed itself to — his speech was to be followed within a month by Finance Minister P Chidambaram's pathbreaking «Dream Budget», which set an enduring benchmark for economic reforms and liberalisation.
I have been dreaming of a vitamix for quite some time now and it has never been in my budget....
They should know that having current superstar such as Dybala, Mbappe playing 4 us would just be a pipe dream as long as Kronke and his board remained in charged.The tightly control budget would not allow that to happened..
Being a first time military momma this would be a «dream» stroller thats just not in the budget right now so winning one would be amazing!
If you are in the market for a simple, no frills, low budget and decent stroller then the Dream On Me Double Twin Stroller should fit your requirements.
The investment tax credit was linked in the state budget talks to the DREAM Act, which provides tuition assistance to the children of undocumented immigrants.
Others, like the Child Victims Act, voting reform, bail reform and the DREAM Act, had been dropped in the interest of passing an on - time budget.
Democratic Assembly Speaker Carl Heastie said earlier Monday that «it's not looking good» for getting the DREAM Act, which would provide college tuition assistance to the children of undocumented immigrants, and the tax credit, which would incentivize donations to groups that boost public and private education, in the final budget.
Injecting Dolan back into the debate over the tax credit comes as both forces for the measure as well as those in favor of the DREAM Act are making a last - minute push to have them included in the budget talks.
Assembly Democrats are still hoping to see the DREAM Act included in the final state budget agreement.
As New York State budget talks reach their final days, and perhaps even hours, a group of Hispanic lawmakers is pushing for the inclusion of the Dream Act in the budget, It would offer college aid to children of undocumented immigrants who were born in the country.
It is also unclear what priority, if any, Cuomo will give to policies like the DREAM Act, which he has assured proponents will be in his budget again, but has not given indication of its place in his speech.
Cuomo, who this year has tied the issue to passage of a state DREAM act supported by Assembly Dems but opposed by Senate Republicans, called it «unlikely» either issue will be in the final budget due by March 31.
«They were included in the budget on the theory of, «statement of priority,» because if it's not in the budget, then it's not important,» Cuomo continued, speaking specifically about the Dream Act and Education Investment Tax Credit.
«The Hispanic members are making it clear that they will vote against Cuomo's budget unless it contains the $ 25 million in «Dream Act» funding,» an Assembly insider told The Post.
Cuomo is also backing the so - called Dream Act that would extend state financial aid to students in the country illegally as part of his budget proposal for the coming fiscal year.
Latinos have been pushing for the governor to include the Dream Act in the budget.
Advocates vowed to press ahead, saying that Governor Andrew Cuomo, who has said in the past that the Dream Act was «a priority,» could still move to include the legislation as part of the state budget due by April 1st.
Cuomo has linked both the education tax credit and the Dream Act, saying both need to be in the final budget.
ALBANY — Hispanic Democrats are vowing to oppose Gov. Cuomo's proposed new budget unless he includes $ 25 million in first - time «Dream Act» funding to help illegal aliens attend college, The Post has learned.
The measure in the budget was linked to the DREAM Act, which Senate Republicans staunchly oppose.
The Jewish community is ramping up pressure on Cuomo not to abandon the EITC, though he said yesterday that both the tax credit and the DREAM Act, which he had linked in his budget proposal, have been dropped from budget talks.
Gov. Andrew Cuomo in a news conference this morning did not mention the women's agenda as potential measures he'd like to push in the spring, but did note the Dream Act, public financing of political campaigns and changes to the teacher evaluation law were items he wished were in the budget.
Asked last week about his own priorities in the post-budget session, Senate Majority Leader Dean Skelos named the education investment tax credit, which had been tied to the DREAM Act in the state budget.
Cuomo will likely once again be under pressure from liberals in the Legislature to include funding for the DREAM Act in his state budget proposal.
Cuomo tried unsuccessfully during the budget to link the education tax credit, which is a problem in the Assembly majority conference; to the DREAM Act, which is a problem in the Senate majority conference.
Supporters for both the DREAM Act and the education tax credit made their case at the Capitol on Monday — a push that comes as both measures are intertwined together in Gov. Andrew Cuomo's state budget proposal.
Manhattan Democratic Sen. Adriano Espaillat in a statement this morning called the lack of the inclusion in the DREAM Act in the budget an «injustice» that needs to be corrected.
This year, Cuomo included the DREAM Act in his executive budget for the first time, which advocates saw as a very positive development, but many were disappointed that he linked it to the Education Investment Tax Credit in hopes of forcing the Senate GOP's hand.
Linking both the DREAM Act — a measure supported by liberals in the Legislature — with the education tax credit has been floated in the Capitol in recent budget negotiations, but lawmakers have insisted the two should be kept as separate issues.
The DREAM Act was not the only policy initiative he proposed in his executive budget to fall off the table as the April 1 deadline drew near.
Generally speaking neither side of the DREAM Act / Education Investment Tax Credit debate is terribly thrilled to have been linked together in Gov. Andrew Cuomo's executive budget and then seen that questionable marriage further cemented by being tied to TAP funding in the 30 - day amendments.
Either way, Moya says he and other lawmakers will be sitting down with the governor in the coming weeks to discuss the next steps for the DREAM Act, whether that includes the budget or not.
The $ 156 billion spending plan is a dream budget for the Assembly Democratic conference, Speaker Carl Heasite on Friday told reporters in a news conference.
The governor in late May set a benchmark for his support of the alliance between Republicans and the five - member Independent Democratic Conference, saying he wanted action on the Dream Act (which failed in April), a broader system of public campaign finance (beyond the pilot program passed in the state budget) and his Women's Equality Act, which has been controversial because of a plank changing the state's abortion laws.
Supporters are still pushing for the DREAM Act to be included in the state budget, which is due April 1.
Several items that Cuomo had tied to the budget are not currently in the spending plan, including bail reform, the Child Victims Act for survivors of childhood sexual abuse and the Dream Act to provide college aid for children of undocumented immigrants.
The statements come as several news outlets have reported jockeying between Mr. Cuomo and the State Senate and Assembly over just what will be in the budget — including reports that Mr. Cuomo had softened his stance on education reform and that the Dream Act was unlikely to be included.
When it comes to passing the DREAM Act to grant college tuition assistance to undocumented immigrant students, and the Education Investment Tax Credit to incentivize private donations to parochial and public schools, Mr. Cuomo's office said he would prefer to pass them in the budget, but if they are not included they could be passed later.
It's a measure of how badly the state's physical musculature has deteriorated that Cuomo is eager to mortgage both his budget and his presidential dreams in order to fix things we already have.
ALBANY — Governor Andrew Cuomo said he was disappointed the state budget doesn't include the Dream Act or establish a fuller system of public campaign finance, but suggested there was little he could do to swing support for either measure in the State Senate.
«The governor is including funding for the education tax credit and the DREAM Act in the same budget bill,» said a source with knowledge of the plan.
His advocates note that he's pushed parts of the Women's Equality Act and introduced the (un-passed) Dream Act in his budget, in addition to compiling progressive achievements including a ban on fracking and impaneling a board to recommend a higher minimum wage for fast food workers.
The budget deal did not include the Dream Act, which would provide tuition assistance to undocumented immigrants, and failed in a curiously timed floor vote while budget negotiations were still ongoing.
SAN JUAN, P.R. — Latino lawmakers are tweaking their strategy to pass the Dream Act after Republicans won the State Senate on Tuesday, calling on Governor Andrew Cuomo to put it in the budget rather than advance it as a stand alone bill.
Gov. Cuomo is planning to tie the education tax credit and the DREAM Act together in a budget bill, according to a source.
The measure last year was linked to the DREAM Act in the state budget, but feel off the negotiating table during the talks between lawmakers and Gov. Andrew Cuomo.
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