Sentences with phrase «federal sequestration»

"Federal sequestration" refers to the process of automatic spending cuts made by the government to reduce its budget deficit. It involves reducing or eliminating funding for various government programs or activities in order to save money. Full definition
This is $ 2.3 million less than was anticipated as a result of federal sequestration.
Our contribution has been especially appreciated in this era of federal sequestration, and it has been great trial experience for our younger lawyers.
Though hit hard by the recent federal sequestration numbers, officials in the Kingston City School District are still anticipating crafting
Though hit hard by the recent federal sequestration numbers, officials in the Kingston City School District are still anticipating crafting an operating budget for the 2013 - 14 school year with a tax levy increase of 2 percent or less.
As federal sequestration and other disruptions of government funding have forced academic labs to cut their staffs, some junior scientists are reportedly turning to adjunct teaching to pay their bills.
When The Post last week inquired about the year of missing rent, Rangel's office and OGS blamed federal sequestration, not the lost lease referenced in agency correspondence.
«Everything from the economic downturn to federal sequestration has hit some of our most vulnerable families undeniably hard in recent years,» California State Superintendent of Public Instruction Tom Torlakson, said in the release.
A combination of declining enrollment, federal cuts in special education and this year's Federal sequestration has put a big pinch on big plans.
A combination of declining enrollment, federal cuts in special education and this year's Federal sequestration...
Head Start Programs Across the State Cut Services, Children As the federal sequestration budget cuts kick in, Head Start providers across California are struggling to decide how to absorb the shortfall without hurting children.
In addition, while there has been a small amount of positive change in some school district tax revenues, these modest gains will be erased by the next fiscal hurdle for schools — federal sequestration.
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