Sentences with phrase «few years of budget cuts»

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However, all of this changes after a few years, due to official budget rules that limit the cost of the bill to $ 1.5 trillion in total — which therefore means that in order to make the corporate tax cuts permanent, the individual tax relief will completely expire by 2025.
With looming cuts to the Justice Department's budget, it is fair to infer that investigations of white - collar crimes, especially those involving corporations, will diminish over the next few years as resources are put toward higher priorities.
Like I said he has the physique and qualities to cut it at the top level, but given that he won't improve on what he is now and that we may get a few years at his best 25 mill is a lot of money, especially + wages... Bear in mind our transfer budget is approximately 50 mill I may be proved wrong, but I'm not sold...
Following a few years of relative fiscal stability thanks to the economic recovery and bank settlements following the financial collapse, New York is staring down a budget deficit of more than $ 4 billion, an amount that could be grow because of cuts in federal health care spending and the tax overhaul.
This report acknowledges that the transport budget is likely to face some substantial cuts in the next few years with one projection of # 29billion cuts over the next ten years.
«While one can argue with the governor's assertion that there are trend factors in some areas of the budget which have made increases automatic, there can be no doubt that institutions of public higher education have consistently seen nothing but cuts over the last few years,» Glick, a Manhattan Democrat, said.
As the man appointed late to mastermind the Conservative election campaign, he knows well how much trouble the proposed cut to Child Tax Credit — one of the very few benefit savings proposed in the Tory manifesto, and later confirmed in the Budget for families earning under # 40,000 a year — caused on the doorsteps.
Lawmakers and Gov. Dannel P. Malloy are close to a deal to take $ 350 million out of the state's $ 20 billion spending plan for this fiscal year, a package that will include general cuts in the bureaucracy, maybe a few budget tricks and declining state employee rolls.
Many moderates in swing districts were wary of supporting the legislation, which included major cuts to Medicaid and was estimated by the non-partisan Congressional Budget Office to lead to 24 million fewer Americans having health insurance over the next 10 years.
When asked how they «reduced their budget gaps» over the past two years, fewer than half had eliminated or limited cost of living raises for teachers, only 30 percent cut automatic step increases, and just 13 percent trimmed benefits.
Budgetary shortfalls, school district bankruptcies, teacher and administrator layoffs, hiring and salary freezes, pension system defaults, shorter school years, ever - larger classes, faculty furloughs, fewer course electives, reduced field trips, foregone or curtailed athletics, outdated textbooks, teachers having to make do with fewer supplies, cuts in school maintenance, and other tales of fiscal woe inevitably captivate the news media, particularly during the late - spring and summer budget and appropriations seasons.
But Caroline Barlow, Chair of East Sussex Secondary Heads, said: «We all know that schools have had reduced budgets and real terms cuts very the last few years.
In February, Governor Malloy proposed a $ 38 million in budget cuts to the CSU / Community College budget, a cut that would come on top of Malloy's massive cuts over the last few years.
Myra Bridgers, an eighth grade language arts teacher who has been teaching for more than 20 years in Franklin County schools, said the past few years have been the worst she's seen in terms of budget cuts.
«In the face of the past few years of economic turmoil that for many meant budget cuts and staff downsizing, these 100 men and women continued to innovate and deliver measurable business value.
In the past few years there have been a lot of budget cuts causing many police departments to downsize.
But HR departments are still suffering from the budget and staffing cuts of a few years ago, and now need to work harder than ever to find quality candidates.
This year I was at my limit for Christmas decor budget so I put a wooden cutting board out, topped it with a glass hurricane lantern filled with fresh greens and a few Christmas ornaments, two white pretty china mugs, a branch of greenery from the tree, and a cake pedestal topped with a giant festive snow man mug, and voila.
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