Sentences with phrase «fiscal capacity»

As a consequence, some states simply fail to provide sufficient support to address student needs across districts and differences in local fiscal capacity to meet those needs.
This reform must start with a determination of essential education resources and end with a funding formula that accounts for district poverty concentration and local fiscal capacity.
«Compared to other states, North Carolina has a pretty good fiscal capacity for spending — but it isn't spending its money on public schools,» said Molly Hunter, director of the ELC's Education Justice program, noting that the Tar Heel state was very last in terms of the «effort» it put into school funding.
 Moreover, it's my understanding that, in the eight years of the Harris / Eves government, so many tax cuts had been implemented that the McGuinty government was left with roughly $ 18 billion in reduced annual fiscal capacity compared to when Harris came to power in 1995.
... Rather than solving the state's deficit, this is a shifting of the problem onto another level of government with even less fiscal capacity
State aid is distributed in inverse proportion to district fiscal capacity.
In other cases, states create aid formulas that measure district need and / or local fiscal capacity imprecisely or inaccurately, with the result that some comparably needy districts are less well - funded than others.
However, this loan commitment permitted WMATA to demonstrate adequate fiscal capacity under the terms of its funding agreement with local jurisdictions.
«States must develop, and then fund, school finance formulas that identify the costs of providing essential education resources to students, accounting for diverse student needs and taking into account local fiscal capacity
The federal government has the fiscal capacity to do this without jeopardizing its long - run fiscal sustainability.
Not only would that be tragic for millions of people, but it also would generate chronic shortfalls in the nation's potential output and fiscal capacity.
Arguably his signature achievement is to have radically reduced the fiscal capacity of the federal government, and with it, the broader role of government in advancing the economic and social welfare of Canadians.
The report evaluated the 50 U.S. states on four fairness measures: per - pupil funding levels; funding distribution (whether a state provides more or less funding to schools on the basis of their poverty concentration); effort (differences in state spending relative to the state's fiscal capacity); and coverage (the proportion of children in public schools and the income ratio of private and public school families).
The charter school must, therefore, demonstrate both the programmatic and fiscal capacity to achieve this goal, as well as the infrastructure and experience critical for consideration as an LEA.
Even worse, some states allocate the majority of their aid with little or no sensitivity to either local district need or fiscal capacity.
This gives us a clear mandate: We must fight for a framework within which all countries, but first of all the wealthy ones, make the commitments demanded by the science, by their own record of emissions, and by their fiscal capacity to act.
However, Japan's financial regulator, the Financial Services Agency (FSA), soon stepped in to inspect the platform's security measures and its fiscal capacity for refunding victims of the heist.
Following the breach, Japan's financial regulator, the Financial Services Agency (FSA), soon stepped in to inspect the platform's security measures and its fiscal capacity for refunding victims of the heist.
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