Congress opted last week not to pass a final fiscal 2001
education spending plan until after Election Day, leaving education groups fretting that proposed record - breaking funding increases for schools may slip through their hands.
Not exact matches
Early last week, what looked to be a concrete agreement on
education spending fell through, and lawmakers made
plans to leave Washington
until after Tuesday's elections.
Negotiators have
until Dec. 15 to agree on five outstanding fiscal 1996
spending bills — one of which finances the Department of
Education — while also hammering out a long - term budget
plan.
Announcing the measures, Clegg is expected to highlight his party's
plans to protect
education spending for those aged between two and 19 in real terms
until 2017 - 18, from which point the Lib Dems would increase
spending in line with economic growth.
For example, after
spending billions building and operating magnet schools across the state in the wake of a state Supreme Court decision ordering Connecticut to desegregate Hartford schools, state lawmakers in 2009 passed a moratorium on
spending state money for new magnet schools
until the state
education commissioner crafts a comprehensive
plan for school choice in the state.