Sentences with phrase «federal money too»

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When I interviewed him in Nashville, he chided his gubernatorial colleagues for relying too heavily on federal stimulus money, saying, «An awful lot of states took that money and treated it as continuing money and not like one - time help.»
But, any growth or earnings from the investments in the account — and money you take out in retirement — is free from federal taxes (and usually state and local taxes too), with a few conditions.1
The Federal Reserve uses other tools to influence U.S. economic growth, too, including Discount Rate, which is the overnight interest rate at which banks can borrow money from the Federal Reserve; and special programs such as quantitative easing.
The mere fact that people are allowed to pay for their OWN abortion coverage, without federal money, is just too much for these people, which leads one to believe that people like the «Susan B. Anthony» List are malicious liars, though a fair amount of idiocy is involved in their thinking no one will call them on their lies.
Remember when he didn't spend the federal job creation money in order to shore up the county's finances — that came back to haunt him too.
The federal agency that oversees public housing and urban renewal says there was simply too much demand from local governments to give them all money to inspect homes and remove lead paint, including Syracuse.
Environmental groups, climate activists, and some Democrats in Congress have long complained that federal agencies, and DOE in particular, have spent too much money supporting the fossil fuel industry, even as it racked up decades of impressive profits.
Keep in mind that this was the same Joel Klein who was trashing the federal Reading First program for being too prescriptive, lavishing money on Lucy Calkins and her hare - brained «writing workshop» ideas, and arguing that the content of a particular curriculum didn't matter; what was important was picking one and sticking to it.
Gov. Tom Ridge of Pennsylvania wants out of a federal program that pays for educational services for disabled infants and toddlers, saying there are too many strings attached to the money.
He is distrustful of an expansive federal government, because its appetite for money and power is voracious and its interventions are too often ineffective and riddled with unintended consequences.
They cited such potential problems as funding cuts for preschool - age children if federal aid fell below authorized levels, and a lack of money for children who are too old to qualify for infant - and - toddler programs but too young to be served in preschool...
Washington plays a role here, too, since the focus of the No Child Left Behind Act on low achievers and troubled schools, coupled with state and federal funding streams for special education, means that schools serving high achievers don't receive money that other public schools often do.
First, the state and federal finance systems for schools tend to be too complex and impose far too many limitations on how districts can spend their money.
«By giving scholarship money to students who attend sectarian — but not «pervasively» sectarian - universities,» the federal appeals court ruled, «Colorado necessarily and explicitly discriminates among religious institutions, extending scholarships to students at some religious institutions, but not those deemed too thoroughly «sectarian» by governmental officials.»
Free money from the federal government to save for retirement may sound too good to be true.
If you get a tax refund (whether state or federal) you aren't receiving free money; you're being given your own money back, because you had given too much to the government over the course of the year.
The Federal Reserve uses other tools to influence U.S. economic growth, too, including Discount Rate, which is the overnight interest rate at which banks can borrow money from the Federal Reserve; and special programs such as quantitative easing.
The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) says do yourself a favor and save some money, too.
Here, once again, is the dribble of federal money for basic research and development work on energy frontiers (yes, I have mantras, too):
Here, the court found that while the plaintiff probably wasn't a «non-producing troll» (someone who enforces copyrights just to extort money from people who are too embarrassed to fight a Federal porn suit), the court still found that a damage award that was three times the statutory floor was excessive.
Celebrating the award of $ 190 million to replace the aging Fort Lauderdale federal courthouse, U.S. Sen. Bill Nelson has set his sights on getting money for a new one for West Palm Beach, too.
Congress is trying to get into the act, too; last year Sen. Charles Schumer (D - N.Y.) introduced a bill that would strip states of some of their federal Highway Trust Fund money if they don't take action on the problem.
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