Sentences with phrase «funding cuts disproportionately»

Court concluded that funding cuts disproportionately harmed at - risk students in poor districts, breaking the state's constitutional obligations.

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But on the basics of tax and spend, they have persistently made non-progressive choices - tax cuts that disproportionately benefit the rich; scrapping the Child Trust Fund; phasing out tuition fees.
State lawmakers — particularly in the Senate GOP — have argued rural districts upstate would be disproportionately impacted by the governor's proposed funding cuts and are seeking to restore some of that funding.
Combined with disproportionately high cuts to funding for local authorities in the north and years of lower economic investment by government in the English regions compared to the capital, how do we get Westminster to care more about the north?
Smith's remarks on this start at about the 5:30 - minute mark, when Mika Brzezinski notes a recent Times editorial that pointed out how low - income school districts are disproportionately hurt by Cuomo's $ 1.5 billion education funding cut — all but $ 270 million of which is included in the framework agreement announced yesterday.
There was therefore obvious concern around this year's funding cuts which started to reverse that progress by having a disproportionately negative impact on the more deprived.
With all its successes, IDCS faces challenges as a charter school, namely in the areas of per - pupil funding and budget cuts that disproportionately impact charter schools.
«Budget cuts related to the student assignment system and weighted student funding disproportionately impact Level 3 and 4 schools by divesting money away from schools that need the resources the most.»
These cuts fall disproportionately on poor, rural districts that lack the local funding base necessary to replace the revenue eliminated by state cuts.
Washington, DC — Last night, the Trump administration unveiled an overview of its Fiscal Year 2018 Budget, revealing sharp cuts and draconian changes to essential programs, such as Medicaid, SNAP, TANF and more, that women disproportionately rely on — and for the first time in history singling out an individual health care provider — Planned Parenthood — by prohibiting it from participating in any program funded through Congress's annual Labor - HHS bill.
The most vulnerable members of our society will be disproportionately affected if community health centers are forced to cut services due to a lack of federal funding.
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