WASHINGTON, DC — Planned Parenthood Federation of America (PPFA) today applauded members of Congress who stood up for women's health and overwhelmingly defeated an amendment to H.R. 3043, the Labor, Health and Human Services and
Education Appropriations bill.
The Labor - HHS -
Education appropriations bill, which passed Congress by a wide margin, includes a $ 310.9 million appropriation for Title X family planning funding.
Planned Parenthood Federation of America (PPFA) today applauded the 247 members of Congress who stood up for women's health and overwhelmingly defeated (by a vote of 247 — 183) an amendment to H.R. 3293, the Labor, Health and Human Services and
Education Appropriations bill.
While the Labor - HHS -
Education appropriations bill is good news for Title X funding, it is bad news for medically accurate comprehensive sex education that helps teens make responsible decisions about their health.
The Senate bill also denounced abstinence - only education by voting for a decrease in Community - Based Abstinence Education (CBAE) programs in the FY2009 Labor, Health and Human Services, and
Education Appropriations bill.
There continues to be a growing belief in education policy circles that neither the ESEA reauthorization nor the fiscal year 2011
education appropriations bill (Labor, Health and Human Services, and Education) will be completed before the end of 2010.
As of mid-July, the Senate had not released
its education appropriations bill.
The House FY13
education appropriations bill would extend that provision for another two years.
July 24, 2013: NSBA Letter to House Appropriations Subcommittee on FY2014 Labor, Health & Human Services
Education Appropriations bill NSBA expresses concerns about funding cuts in proposed FY2014 appropriations for Title I grants for disadvantaged students and IDEA (special education) programs.
July 10, 2013: NSBA Letter to Senate Committee on Appropriations on FY2014 Labor - Health & Human Services
Education Appropriations bill NSBA expresses support for proposed FY2014 appropriations for Title I grants for disadvantaged students and IDEA (special education) programs.
NAESP Expresses Concerns with House Education Funding Bill, Urges an Open Debate of Expected Budget Cuts On July 29, 2013 NAESP and the National Association of Secondary School Principals (NASSP) expressed concern with the Fiscal Year 2014 Labor - Health & Human Services -
Education appropriations bill in a formal letter to the House LHHS Appropriations Subcommittee.
The full Senate could vote on
its education appropriations bill later this week.
Last Tuesday, House and Senate conferees, considering each chamber's version of the fiscal 1984
education appropriations bill, agreed to cut nie's fiscal 1983 budget of $ 55.6 million by 13 percent, to $ 48.2 million.
Paterson objected to what he deemed a «poison pill» inserted into
an education appropriation bill by the Legislature.
The education appropriation bills were in the House Ways & Means Education Committee on Tuesday for a public hearing.
Not exact matches
First in his original budget, and then in the 30 - day amendments released last Friday, Cuomo placed controversial ethics and
education reforms in
appropriations bills, over which the Legislature is afforded very little power under the state Constitution.
In that instance, the Legislature went to court over Pataki's initial executive budget submission, saying it inappropriately contained significant changes to
education and health care policy in
appropriations bills.
Despite the proclamation of a deal, several details remained in flux and three
bills dealing with
education policy, capital
appropriations and state operations had yet to be introduced.
Emergency Hurricane Harvey Supplemental
Appropriations — Vote Passed (419 - 3, 11 Not Voting) Frelinghuysen, R - N.J., motion to suspend the rules and agree to the resolution that would provide for the House to concur in the Senate amendments to a
bill (HR 601) that would codify practices and programs at the United States Agency for International Development related to U.S.
education assistance abroad, with further amendment that would appropriate $ 7.9 billion in emergency supplemental funding for fiscal 2017 as an initial payment to cover the costs of responding to Hurricane Harvey.
«Among other items, the agenda will include a revised version of the
Education, Labor and Family Assistance Article VII
bill that I was forced to veto earlier this year to prevent an unaffordable increase in school aid, an
appropriation bill to authorize distribution of $ 607 million in federal
Education Jobs Fund money to school districts, and necessary legislation to reorganize the New York City Off - Track Betting Corporation.»
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Conversely, the Senate
bill would cut NSF's primary research account by 1.9 percent, and NSF's
Education Directorate 2.0 percent below last year (see NSF in the AAAS
appropriations dashboard).
Specifically, the
bill would eliminate the often fierce competition for money between NIH and other agencies overseen by the
appropriations subcommittee that funds health,
education, and welfare programs, as well as between that panel and the 11 other subcommittees that make up the overall federal budget pie.
The
appropriations subcommittee on Labor, Health and Human Services, and
Education approved a 2.6 % raise for NIH; more details are likely to come out next week when the full
appropriations committee is expected to vote on the
bill.
Washington — The House
Appropriations Committee was scheduled to vote this week on a $ 59.3 - billion social - services spending
bill that includes a $ 2.47 - billion increase in discretionary spending for
Education Department programs in the fiscal year that begins Oct. 1.
1998
Education Appropriations Signed Into Law The 1998 appropriations bill provides «what is plainly the best year for American education in more than a generation,» says President
Education Appropriations Signed Into Law The 1998 appropriations bill provides «what is plainly the best year for American education in more than a generation,» says Pres
Appropriations Signed Into Law The 1998
appropriations bill provides «what is plainly the best year for American education in more than a generation,» says Pres
appropriations bill provides «what is plainly the best year for American
education in more than a generation,» says President
education in more than a generation,» says President Clinton.
Washington — The House refused last week to override President Bush's Oct. 21 veto of the 1990
appropriations bill that includes funding for
education programs, sending it into legislative limbo.
Also last week, the Congress cleared and President Bush signed a final version of HR 3566, an
appropriations bill that provides the
Education Department with $ 24.15 billion for the fiscal year that began Oct. 1.
S 1061, the fiscal 1998
appropriations bill for the departments of Labor, Health and Human Services, and
Education, passed on a 92 - 8 vote that did not reflect partisan discord over the amendment.
Washington — The Congress was widely expected late last week to complete action on a $ 15.22 - billion fiscal 1984
appropriations bill for the U.S.
Education Department.
A fiscal 1992
appropriations bill that is nearing final passage includes a new accounting gimmick that obscures the amount actually allocated for the
Education Department — and for which competing explanations have been offered.
WASHINGTON — Secretary of
Education Lamar Alexander's recent appointment of an interim director of the National Institute for Literacy and proposed increases in funding for adult education in the pending fiscal 1992 appropriations bill will soon give life to the National Literacy Act signed by President Bush earlier t
Education Lamar Alexander's recent appointment of an interim director of the National Institute for Literacy and proposed increases in funding for adult
education in the pending fiscal 1992 appropriations bill will soon give life to the National Literacy Act signed by President Bush earlier t
education in the pending fiscal 1992
appropriations bill will soon give life to the National Literacy Act signed by President Bush earlier this year.
WASHINGTON — In addition to the conference sessions planned on the
Education Department's appropriation for the next fiscal year, House - Senate negotiations are set to begin on two other education - related spending bills
Education Department's
appropriation for the next fiscal year, House - Senate negotiations are set to begin on two other
education - related spending bills
education - related spending
bills for 1989.
Washington — Not willing to risk a Presidential veto of a huge catchall spending
bill and seeking to make good on a political vow to pass their own
appropriations bill for the second straight year, key congressional leaders pushed through a weary 98th Congress, a record $ 17.6 billion in fiscal 1985
Education Department funding last week — not as part of the continuing resolution but in the $ 101 - billion
bill for the departments of Labor, Health and Human Services and
Education.
Just last week, the House and Senate
appropriations subcommittees with jurisdiction over
education spending canceled planned «markup» hearings for their respective budget
bills.
Spending on
education programs at the National Science Foundation would increase by $ 72 million in fiscal 2008 under a
bill approved June 11 by the Commerce, Justice, and Science Subcommittee of the House
Appropriations Committee.
XXThe Senate
Appropriations Committee approved its version of an
education, labor, and health and human services spending
bill on Sept. 3, while its counterpart in the House passed its version of the funding measure in July.
The
Education Department was guaranteed $ 15.22 billion in fiscal 1984 under an
appropriations bill signed into law by President Reagan on Oct. 31.
The omnibus legislation encompassed five remaining spending
bills President Clinton had not signed into law, including the
appropriations bill for the departments of Labor, Health and Human Services, and
Education.
The fiscal 2000 spending
bill that the GOP unveiled last Thursday at an
appropriations «markup» hearing immediately came under fire from the Clinton administration and some Washington - based
education groups.
Last year, a lot of us in the
education community were supportive of senators Specter and Harkin, a bipartisan team who actually wanted to put money back into an
appropriations bill that funds labor, health, and
education programs.
Riley: The nature of the process is that our
appropriations bill — labor,
education, and health — is a hard one.
The
bill passed the Assembly
Education Committee last week and must clear the Assembly
Appropriations Committee before it goes to the full Assembly.
The remarks came as House and Senate members of the conference committee on the fiscal 1992
appropriations bill for labor, health, and
education programs convened for their final session.
Buried on page 166 of the
Appropriations Committee report accompanying the $ 105 - billion spending
bill for the departments of Labor, Health and Human Services, and
Education was a statement of support for the flexibility that Mr. Bennett seeks in the bilingual - education program — which now mandates use of the transitional method, in which non-English-speaking students receive some instruction in their native
Education was a statement of support for the flexibility that Mr. Bennett seeks in the bilingual -
education program — which now mandates use of the transitional method, in which non-English-speaking students receive some instruction in their native
education program — which now mandates use of the transitional method, in which non-English-speaking students receive some instruction in their native language.
The
bill passed the Senate
Education Committee with a 5 - 2 vote but still needs approval from the
Appropriations Committee before it can be considered by the whole Senate.
The chairman of the Indiana Senate's
Appropriations Committee says state
education officials are out of bounds in using a
bill he sponsored in 2010 as the legal basis for a controversial statewide reading test, the IREAD - 3.
«As Congress now moves forward with the remaining work of the FY14
appropriations process, we urge the Appropriations Committees to write funding bills that prioritize federal education programs that are crucial to helping our most disadvantaged students, specifically Title I and grants for students with
appropriations process, we urge the
Appropriations Committees to write funding bills that prioritize federal education programs that are crucial to helping our most disadvantaged students, specifically Title I and grants for students with
Appropriations Committees to write funding
bills that prioritize federal
education programs that are crucial to helping our most disadvantaged students, specifically Title I and grants for students with disabilities.
Despite ample research indicating that teachers matter more to student achievement than any other in - school factor, 32 both the Trump - DeVos budget and the House
appropriations bill proposed eliminating the Supporting Effective Instruction State Grant program, often referred to as Title II grants after the section of the Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA), a reauthorization of the Elementary and Secondary
Education Act, that authorizes the funding.
Alexandria, VA (June 24, 2015)- The National School Boards Association (NSBA) is pleased that the U.S. House of Representatives
Appropriations Committee passed an appropriations bill with targeted investments in Title I grants for disadvantaged students and special education state grants under the Individuals with Disabilities Educati
Appropriations Committee passed an
appropriations bill with targeted investments in Title I grants for disadvantaged students and special education state grants under the Individuals with Disabilities Educati
appropriations bill with targeted investments in Title I grants for disadvantaged students and special
education state grants under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Ac
education state grants under the Individuals with Disabilities
Education Ac
Education Act (IDEA).