(e.g. Less wealthy towns get more State funding; wealthier towns
get less State funding).
Overall, 31 Connecticut communities would see an increase in aid while 138 towns would
get less state funds, with many towns getting significantly less state education funding.
Not exact matches
maybe you don't understand that Wenger's words are simply an attempt to recover some of the market value that was lost due to the way they have mishandled his contract negotiations, which means that everyone, once again, knows that we have little to no leverage when it comes to negotiating a transfer... much like we did with RVP, when we sold the EPL trophy to ManU for
less than $ 25 million... any reputable team with a sporting director would never have allowed this situation to occur again and if they had heads would roll... if handled correctly the worst case scenario would have seen us
get a minimum of $ 65 million for a player of his ilk in the present economic climate and we could have used those
funds to purchase the best available striker in the early days of the transfer window... just imagine what outsiders must think about the
state of our team if all you did was read the headlines... sadly, things might just might be worse than they think
State Senator Marc Panepinto, a Buffalo Democrat, urged his Republican colleagues to
get behind a proposal that would
fund paid family leave in New York
State through a modest payroll deduction of
less than a dollar per week.
«I'm sure that he's intending it to cloak his other positions, like
less funding in an already underfunded system of education in New York
state, and his other positions about
getting rid of due process and his very Wisconsin Walker - like positions about collective bargaining,» Weingarten said.
«If the MTA doesn't
get the
funding it needs, the MTA will have to choose between cutting the size of the capital program or borrowing more, which could lead to
less reliable service or higher fares and tolls,» said
State Controller Thomas DiNapoli.
State Budget Director Robert Megna added that the state has gotten less funding from the federal government during the past year and a half, especially with the end of the stimulus package instituted after the 2008 financial c
State Budget Director Robert Megna added that the
state has gotten less funding from the federal government during the past year and a half, especially with the end of the stimulus package instituted after the 2008 financial c
state has
gotten less funding from the federal government during the past year and a half, especially with the end of the stimulus package instituted after the 2008 financial crash.
* Some
state charter laws have provisions that make starting a rural charter impossible or close to it * Rural charters
get substantially
less funding than district - run schools and face high costs related to transportation and buildings
Charters don't
get local
funding, and
state funding is low so the Cornerstone budget is tight (
less than half of some of the east coast charters we studied at the Summit).
The federal government has had a long interest in ensuring that its
funds go to providing extra services for schools serving poor kids; the problem is that
state and local budgeting practices have long meant that poor schools in many places
get less money to begin with.
Astonishingly, in one of his first acts as Secretary Of
State, Damian Hinds agreed that schools in West Sussex would
get less than the National
Funding Formula that HIS Government is IMPLEMENTING in order that they should subsidise the special needs that HIS Government are IGNORING.
However, analysis of the budget proposals shows that all districts in the
state do better with the «Classrooms and Kids» budget than they would with the Governor's, the House, or the alternative budget proposal that simply rolls up the categorical
funds for Best Practices and Performance (in fact, when you do just that, some districts will
get less money next year than they did this year).
State funds for special education are inequitably distributed, so sometimes the districts with the highest needs are
getting less money per student than districts with lower needs.
According to the
State of the Sector report, the
funding deficit for public charter schools can be large, and the resources spent on facilities that traditional public schools automatically
get diverts much needed
funding from the classroom, forcing public charter schools to do more with
less.
State funds for special education are also inequitably distributed, so sometimes the districts with the highest needs are
getting less money per student than districts with lower needs.
The publicly
funded, privately run charters have
less money for each student because they
get less funding from the city and the
state, the study found.
Again, even though the local board of education voted against the proposal and testified against the project before the
State Board of Education and the Connecticut General Assembly,
less Connecticut taxpayer
funds will be going to public schools and instead, a Bronx charter school company will be
getting millions so that it can open a charter school in the Governor's hometown.
All three of these cost evaluation studies about United
States bond mutual
funds clearly show that the more you pay for bond
funds, the
less you tend to
get.