Sentences with phrase «expecting funding cuts»

Nearly 85 percent of districts are expecting funding cuts for the 2011 - 12 school year.
Despite warnings to expect funding cuts of 20 %, 30 %, or even 40 %, the U.K. science budget has been fixed for the next 4 years at this year's amount, # 4.6 billion ($ 7.2 billion).

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April 23 (Reuters)- Barrick Gold Corp reported a slightly better than expected increase in first - quarter adjusted profit on Monday and said it was done selling assets to cut debt and would instead use funds from any future sales to boost growth or pay dividends.
U.S. Treasury yields also faced upward pressure ahead of Wednesday's quarterly refunding announcement that is expected to show more supply as the government seeks to fund its massive tax cut program and increased fiscal spending.
«If it is correct that the speaker, before he resigns, has cut a deal with Nancy Pelosi to fund the Obama administration for the rest of this year, to fund Obamacare, to fund executive amnesty, to fund Planned Parenthood, to fund implementation of this Iran deal, and then presumably to land a cushy K Street job after joining with the Democrats to implement all of President Obama's priorities, that is not the behavior one would expect from a Republican speaker of the House.»
Directing emergency funds to areas hit by natural disasters had traditionally been quick bipartisan exercises, but that changed after Hurricane Katrina in 2005 — when the Republican Study Committee, a group of House conservatives, pushed spending cuts to compensate for the approximately $ 200 billion expected in Katrina relief — including cutting farm subsidies, Amtrak funding and postponing the Medicare prescription - drug bill Republicans had approved two years earlier.
The International Monetary Fund cut its global economic growth forecast for 2016 on Tuesday as it expects a number of factors to weigh on world economies.
Progressives will be expecting the government to deliver on its ambitious social agenda, and will note that this could be easily funded on the revenue side by implementing a modest corporate tax increase, by scaling back the so - called middle class tax cut, and by setting more ambitious targets for the promised Liberal review of tax loopholes for the most affluent.
Whle their contribution to helping these people should not be completely discounted, I find this questionable I do ot expect that pharm comanies do all of their work as «charity» but, I find it offensive that they consistently align themselves with lobgbyists and politicians who are would rather cut funding for programs like ADAP here in the US.
Cuomo's preliminary budget allocates $ 300 million less for the NYC Department of Education than was expected, according to a new report, and Cuomo wants to cut funding for charter school lease compensation by $ 86 million.
Mayor Bloomberg said this morning he is becoming increasingly pressimistic that the city and state will get the FMAP funds they had expected to receive from Washington, DC, and he has directed his agency commissioners to start preparing for more cuts as a result.
The final agreement not only burnishes Cuomo's liberal credentials by extending (though not expanding) the millionaire's tax, raising the age of criminal responsibility of New York and addressing the high cost of college tuition for members of the middle class, it also dramatically increases his (already considerable) budget powers, enabling him to single - handedly make spending cuts in the event of widely expected future federal funding reductions.
Today's deal is expected to call for a cut in the overall EU budget, with a cut in funding to the new member states of up to ten per cent and a corresponding cut - believed to be between 12 and 15 per cent - in Britain's # 3.5 billion rebate.
Don't expect cuts to the federal program that funded the cleanup of the Buffalo River, sturgeon restoration in the Niagara River, beach forecasting programs on Lake Erie and Lake Ontario and other research and rehabilitation efforts in the Great Lakes, Rep. Chris Collins said.
Reports suggested funding for science would only be reduced by around ten per cent, significantly less than the average 25 % cut expected across most departments.
The chairwoman of the City Council's Committee on Finance said today she's unsure what federal funding cuts will occur under President - elect Donald Trump but that the Council is preparing and expects to «overcome overcome many of them.»
Due to the fact many services provided by the County of Erie, State of New York are fully or partially paid for by the federal government, on March 16, 2017 County Executive Mark Poloncarz ordered certain commissioners and heads of departments that rely on federal funding to review the Trump 2018 Budget Blueprint and provide a report on the expected impact of it on Erie County services, including, but not limited to, the identification of any programs impacted by the Trump 2018 Budget Blueprint (including the expected cut in funds received), possible reduction in direct county jobs as a result of any cut, impact on third parties that receive funds from Erie County that are received from the federal government, as well as any other known impact.
Now, according to New York City Comptroller Scott Stringer, the governor is trying yet again to grow his authority, burying in his proposed budget language that would give the state budget director unilateral ability to pass cuts down to local government officials to manage the funding reductions widely expected to come from the Trump administration and GOP Congress.
«However, with over 200,000 successful A level students expected to miss out on a university place, there is an even more pressing problem arising from the Coalition Government's funding cuts.
Gov. Andrew Cuomo is in Albany, where he will be delivering his executive budget at 1 p.m. at the State Museum — a proposal that is expected not to include a lot of good news news to a multibillion dollar deficit and funding cuts from Washington.
Lawmakers are expected to begin voting tonight on a middle class tax cut, a minimum wage hike, and the school funding.
«You can not increase mandates, cut funding and not expect tax levies to go up,» Schartner said in a written statement.
The fed - up governor is expected to propose cuts to education and local - government funding in the near future as additional «budget extenders.»
Mayor Bill de Blasio unveiled the first executive budget of his tenure on Thursday, a $ 73.9 billion spending plan that manages to fund his political priorities without widespread agency cuts or tax increases, thanks to higher - than - expected revenues and spending from two reserve funds.
Lawmakers are expected to begin voting tonight on the tax cut, a minimum wage hike, a 6.5 percent increase in school funding.
Lawmakers are expected to begin voting Thursday night on paid family leave, a hike in the minimum wage, a middle class tax cut, and a record amount of school funding.
The move comes on top of the government's trade union bill which is expected to cut Labour's funding from the unions by as much as # 8m, as members will be forced to opt in to subscriptions rather than being automatically affiliated with the choice of opting out.
He said it would «undo the enormous damage» that Washington could do and save money to make up for expected deep funding cuts.
Lawmakers are expected to begin voting Thursday night or Friday on the minimum wage bill, a middle class tax cut, and school funding.
He says it would «undo the enormous damage» that Washington could do, and save money to make up for expected deep funding cuts.
With the expected cuts to the Department of Education's budget, Wilson said targeted funding, especially for teacher training, is crucial to make sure computer science takes root in the nation's classrooms.
It is expected be rolled out this year, although plans for future expansion may be in jeopardy: President Trump's proposed 2019 budget cuts the USGS program's $ 8.2 million in funding.
The Italian government has cut funding for operating expenses by 13 % in the past 5 years, he says, and «we expect the commissioner take action to reverse this trend.»
The agency's astronomical projects and departments can expect their funding to be cut by $ 100 million over the course of the upcoming year alone.
The funding cuts are set to affect postgraduate education, too, with most English universities expected to increase postgraduate tuition to cover any remaining shortfall.
In the light of expected budget cuts to science, the President of the Royal Society and the heads of six major universities gathered to put the case for continued strong science funding.
Federally - funded studies essential to managing possible risks from this cutting - edge technology should be guided by a top - down strategy tied to projected commercialization, expected human and environmental exposures, and the regulatory decision - making process.
In light of the huge funding cuts to schools, worsening terms and conditions, and unmanageable and exhausting workloads, teachers can not be expected to go on without significant change.»
As might be expected, funding cuts have affected states» implementation activities, although not as much as some observers might have feared.
Ms Mulholland continued: «More and more is being expected of schools and their leaders and yet funding and support for schools is being cut.
In vetoing the measure, Mr. Florio had cited the Republican leadership's unwillingness to say in advance how it would cut spending or raise other funding to make up the $ 1 billion in revenue the 1 - cent rollback was expected to cost the state.
School funding cuts will be worse than expected and children from «just about managing» families (JAMs) will be hit hardest, according to the National Union of Teachers (NUT) and the Association of Teachers and Lecturers (ATL).
And the government must fund any pay award rather than expecting schools to foot the bill from budgets which have already been cut to the bone.»
Even before new cuts bite, a recent survey showed that over 50 per cent of school leaders expect budget pressures and lack of funding to be their biggest challenge in the next academic year.
The research involved surveying 1,100 school leaders, the results of which suggested that 82 per cent of mainstream schools in England do not have sufficient funding to adequately provide for pupils with SEND; 89 per cent of school leaders believe cuts to local authority services have had a detrimental impact on the support their school receives for pupils with SEND; three - quarters of schools have pupils who have been waiting longer than expected for assessment of special educational needs or an education, health and care plan; and 88 per cent of school leaders think initial teacher training does not adequately prepare teachers to support pupils with SEND.
Other key findings include: - Squeezed budgets mean many schools have been forced to shed staff, with further reductions to staff spending expected over the next two years - Teacher shortages seem to be getting worse - Schools that opt for academy status are not embracing the freedoms it brings in terms of curriculum, and teachers» pay and conditions - Secondary governors are using 11 - 16 funding to subsidise their sixth forms, as cuts in post-16 budgets bite
These figures come at a time when schools across the country are battling stifling funding cuts, and are expected to save # 3bn by 2020.
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.
A survey, conducted in March 2018, asked a sample of NEU members in local authority schools and academies to report on the impact of funding cuts to their schools, as already experienced and expected.
Much like last year, we expect there will be attempts to cut funding to charter schools, and it will be key to stand up and be counted.
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