Sentences with phrase «favors wealthy districts»

This method, the report stated, favors wealthy districts over poor districts.
Eliminating the GEA favors wealthy districts, whereas running the state's Foundation Aid Formula — created to more equitably distribute funding to districts — benefits high - need districts.
The Citizens Budget Commission said in its analysis of the governor's proposal that Cuomo «fails» to improve school aid formulas and favors wealthier districts.

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«From the pending ethics investigation against him to his decision to ignore his district in favor of his wealthy donors, people were fed up with Chris Collins and his cronies,» Zellner said.
The FBI, the U.S. Attorney's office and the Manhattan District Attorney were looking into whether NYPD brass received gifts and expensive trips in exchange for favors from wealthy businessmen with ties to the mayor.
While voters are nearly evenly divided between the two candidates on most issues, Hayworth is viewed as stronger on taxes and the federal budget deficit in a district that favors repealing health care and retaining the Bush tax cuts for the wealthy.
She spoke at a press conference Monday organized by the Alliance for Quality Education, an activist group that pushes for more state funding for schools and has said that the current funding distribution favors wealthy, white districts over poor areas with people of color.
The coalition is also organizing supporters to make calls in these districts, urging voters to call their respective senators and urge them to support extending the temporary PIT hike on the state's wealthiest New Yorkers rather than voting in favor of budget cuts.
Additionally, Imperiale wants to prevent hyper - development in District 1, and believes that Council Member Chin has «sold out» communities within the district by favoring wealthy developers over everyday constDistrict 1, and believes that Council Member Chin has «sold out» communities within the district by favoring wealthy developers over everyday constdistrict by favoring wealthy developers over everyday constituents.
Senate Majority Leader John Flanagan, a Republican from Long Island, said the additional school aid would flow through both the foundation aid formula — which favors urban districts — and to alleviate the gap elimination adjustment, which would benefit wealthier, suburban districts.
Districts created all sorts of policies and practices that favored the wealthier schools.
Cities in New York, Illinois and Pennsylvania generally feel the worst financial squeeze, according to the Education Law Center's school funding fairness report, because their local funding sources favor wealthier school districts over needier areas — and because they sometimes spend more money than necessary in affluent suburbs.
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