He noted that
federal money alone wouldn't improve student learning, arguing that school results had to be «tested and checked» by those funding it.
Not exact matches
Since the new law didn't include any new
federal funding for implementation, states in many cases were scrambling for state funds to fulfill the required items, let
alone find
money for anything not explicitly required.
There is $ 2.7 trillion in
money market funds
alone, plus another $ 9.1 trillion in bank deposits, like checking accounts and certificate of deposits (CDs)(source: Investment Company Institute (ICI) and
Federal Reserve (Fed), as of 10/16/2017).
Stringer said his office has identified $ 165 million worth of sanctuary city
money alone that's in jeopardy, and up to $ 7 billion worth of
federal dollars — all told — many of which go to supporting the safety net.
The school is eligible to receive millions of dollars in
federal money to improve its performance, but Dr. Tisch said its problems ran so deep — students read far below grade level, and there was little instruction taking place — that
money alone might not be enough to solve them.
Insurance and
federal funds should help cover the hundreds of millions of dollars» worth of damage, but some researchers suffered losses that
money alone can not repair.
Unfortunately, issues as complicated as teacher evaluation and college costs — let
alone school discipline and campus sexual assault — can not simply be ironed out with mandates,
federal «guidance,» and more
money.
After Hurricane Katrina, the
federal government provided $ 1.8 billion to rebuild New Orleans schools, but even that wasn't enough to cover all the costs for a long - neglected system, let
alone set any
money aside for continuing maintenance and inevitable replacement costs or major problems.
We paid over 60K in
federal taxes
alone one year, Most of that
money was spent before we even earned it.
The rider took effect beginning with the 2006 funding cycle, and the consequences were immediate: That year
alone, more than 41,000 fewer women were provided with reproductive health care funded by three main pots of
federal money — Title V (the Maternal & Child Health Block Grant), Title XX (the Social Services Block Grant), and Title X; together, the three provide services for women not eligible for Medicaid.