Sentences with phrase «generate much needed revenue»

Along with creating good jobs throughout the state and generating much needed revenue, these are real investments in growing and strengthening the middle class, and in turn the state's economy.

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«When we generate so much revenue, not only for basketball but also for so many other sports, I think some sort of compensation is needed,» says Vaughn.
Evening H Hopefully this will be a much needed boost to the transfer coffers in the future given as you say, that unlike some, we have to generate our own revenue.
He said that Nigerians needed to know how much revenue the government had been able to generate from crude oil, non-oil and independent revenue sources since assumption.
«In addition, the fact that New Yorkers are spending billions of dollars at out of state casinos, when that money could be staying here to generate much needed tax revenue was also a big reason that this resolution came forward.»
It would authorize the City to issue 2,000 new yellow taxi medallions, generating $ 1 billion in much - needed revenue.
«Providing New York state manufacturers with the much - needed tax breaks,» King said, «will enable them to do what they do best: create high - quality manufactured goods, sustain and grow family - supporting, well - paying jobs, and generate much - needed revenue for our state.»
Developing land owned by the New York City Housing Authority has the potential to generate much - needed revenue for the public housing agency while simultaneously creating more affordable housing, but those benefits drop off abruptly in less affluent neighborhoods, according to a report released today by NYU's Furman Center.
Rockstar doesn't need to invest much into GTA as the Online DLCs are cheap to develop, however the revenue generated is immense.
It's a simple concept — put a much needed price on carbon pollution, but return all the revenue that's generated to taxpayers (for example with a monthly refund) to offset rising energy costs.
The event exposed the tension that exists between incentives of developing countries to generate much - needed revenues from cutting down their rainforests, and those of wealthier countries to pay for rainforest protection.
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