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.
«We don't want to wait until next year,» the Manhattan Democrat said of the Dream Act, which would
extend state financial aid to students in the country illegally.
Not exact matches
Control of the Senate, too, would ease the way for Democratic bills currently blocked by the GOP, including ones to increase firearm restrictions, allow early voting, authorize
state financial aid to students who entered the country illegally as children, and
extend the statute of limitations on child molestation to allow victims to sue for decades - old abuse.
Extended federal
aid will run out in mid-2011, leaving coverage and
financial questions to be decided in the
state's biennial
state budget beginning July 1, 2011, and
extending through June 30, 2013.
Cuomo also supports
extending state college
financial aid programs to students without legal status.
Solar project up and running in 12 months
Financial support for Power Africa has
extended beyond the
State Department's initial $ 7 billion commitment to include contributions from other agencies, such as the Millennium Challenge Corp., created by Congress in 2004 to link foreign
aid to good governance.
This includes: providing
financial aid information about postsecondary education, encouraging student enrollment in rigorous and challenging curricula and coursework, implementing activities that help students obtain a secondary school diploma, supporting students with completing college applications, providing tutors, conducting outreach programs, helping students meet
state standards, developing graduation and career plans, providing
extended day learning programs, or offering other activities designed to ensure secondary school completion and postsecondary enrollment of at - risk children.