Sentences with phrase «federal resources deployed»

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Another GAO concern is the fact that federal resources that could be deployed into key priorities like rebuilding the nation's roads and bridges are being diverted to interest on debt.
«We are communicating with our federal and local partners to track the storm and to plan a coordinated response, and we will deploy resources as needed to the areas expected to be hit the hardest,» said Cuomo
The two - year funding package, which aligns with state and federal efforts to deploy resources to local communities, contains funds to hire a part - time staffer.
But in a statement Wednesday, Miner reiterated that the city's resources, such as the Syracuse Police Department, will not be deployed to enforce federal «anti-immigrant policies.»
In a press release, Syracuse Mayor Stephanie Miner underscored that the city's resources, such as the Syracuse Police Department, will not be deployed to enforce federal «anti-immigrant policies.»
The federal government deployed powerful resources to promote math reform and the National Science Foundation spent hundreds of millions of dollars training teachers in three different systemic reform initiatives.
But at the federal level, there is only one target, and a lot of resources can be deployed, because the payoff will be big.
Updated, July 26, 6:30 p.m. Federal and state forest managers and firefighters are in whack - a-mole mode, trying to deploy limited resources as efficiently as possible as fires blossom around the West (all incidents are here)-- with California in the headlines again because of a big fast - spreading fire in Monterey County.
States in India are in very different stages of deploying renewables, with different resource endowments, an issue that will require co-operation from both state and federal levels said Anil Kumar Jain, NITI's Additional Secretary for Energy, Climate Change and Overseas Engagements.
Support Next Generation Biofuels Deploy Cellulosic Ethanol: Obama will invest federal resources, including tax incentives, cash prizes and government contracts into developing the most promising technologies with the goal of getting the first two billion gallons of cellulosic ethanol into the system by 2013.
In light of the survey findings, Pew offers five recommendations to help states prepare to deploy new federal resources and get the highest returns on their investments in home visiting.
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