Sentences with phrase «give rural states»

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Given its centralized marketing role, the state could have reallocated land to build up a rural peasantry and helped it invest in modernization.
A barbecue is usually given by the inhabitants of some rural district desirous of giving candidates an opportunity to state, that, if elected, all their energies will be devoted to the interests of their constituents and the public weal, and that they pledge themselves, that, when their tenure of office shall expire, they will restore the high trust committed to their hands unsullied, etc..
For DEMs the income range generally is lower, and depends on factors like the location (urban or rural), which state (legal or not, insurance coverage or not), and how many births a DEM does in a given period of time.
They also commended Obiano for his efforts in road construction, rural electrification and for giving N20m to each community in the state to execute projects of their choice.
Bloomberg gave heavily to the anti-recall efforts, and appeared to lash out after their loss, saying that the two lawmakers came from areas of the state — Colorado Springs and Pueblo — that were so rural they didn't have paved roads.
These federal funds combined with additional state funds will give our rural communities in Upstate New York greater access to the resources they need to get online and stay competitive in our digital economy, and I was proud to fight for this investment.»
Cuomo has seized on a recently approved state law that gives the Public Service Commission more regulatory oversight of the merger and is pushing the companies to develop plans that would expand rural Internet service.
Professor Clare Hinrichs from Pensylvania State University will be giving a Rural Economy and Land Use seminar on «Boundary Work in Interdisciplinary research on Sustainable Food Chains».
Otsego County government managers and leaders gave a small cadre of state lawmakers an earful on how their legislation and directives are impacting New York's rural regions.
The rich and well attended campaign rallies were anchored on the sustenance of good governance, continued service to the people of the state, as well as the need to deepen and advance development in the rural areas, to give the dwellers a sense of belonging as the true heroes of democracy.
Director Nichols walks a tightrope between giving us a dark, Gothic tale of misunderstood prophecy and a sobering lesson on the state of mental health care in rural America.
Nichols walks a tightrope between giving us a dark, Gothic tale of misunderstood prophecy and a sobering lesson on the state of mental health care in rural America.
To give a real world example of this principle in action, let's turn our gaze to the state of Nevada, and its team of rural social workers.
This demonstrates that despite a highly - conservative political environment in many rural states, there is no local push to create school voucher programs in many places given the fiscal and logistical challenges.
Schools in poor rural communities, for example, may be more likely to build bridges to the state or to other non-local funding sources, given the local constraints they face.135 Charter schools, which are particularly vulnerable to resource constraints, may need to depend more on non-educational community members than regular public schools do.136
Rural principals can also take advantage of recent innovations such as virtual networks that give teachers access to educators in like grades or subjects in other districts, rural regions, or stRural principals can also take advantage of recent innovations such as virtual networks that give teachers access to educators in like grades or subjects in other districts, rural regions, or strural regions, or states.
Governor Walker said the proposed $ 200 increase in per pupil aid matches what Dr. Tony Evers, the newly re-elected state superintendent, asked for and does not include sparsity aid that will be given to rural school districts.
In this meeting, the Utah State Board of Education gave approval for the state to seek waivers offered by the federal government under No Child Left Behind; agreed to form a work group to study and make recommendations for an RFP for statewide assessments for Utah's core curriculum; and granted a requested from rural Juab County's Tintic School District to move to a four - day week for scState Board of Education gave approval for the state to seek waivers offered by the federal government under No Child Left Behind; agreed to form a work group to study and make recommendations for an RFP for statewide assessments for Utah's core curriculum; and granted a requested from rural Juab County's Tintic School District to move to a four - day week for scstate to seek waivers offered by the federal government under No Child Left Behind; agreed to form a work group to study and make recommendations for an RFP for statewide assessments for Utah's core curriculum; and granted a requested from rural Juab County's Tintic School District to move to a four - day week for school.
Budget hearings «up north» next week Public education grabbed the spotlight at last week's Joint Finance Committee budget hearings last week, and the next round is expected to reap more of the same — especially given the funding plight that has been plaguing rural schools in northern Wisconsin as a result of state cuts to schools over the past two biennial budgets.
As part of State Superintendent Tony Evers» $ 13.6 billion request for the 2017 - 19 biennium, Evers would direct $ 5.5 million in the 2018 - 19 school year to provide schools in rural areas with money to give their teachers retention grants, or $ 750 per full - time teacher.
The state's chief of schools is proposing to «level the playing field» among school districts by giving extra money to schools in rural areas who have trouble matching salaries offered by wealthier districts.
Through collaboration with Ball State University (chirp, chirp) we have been able to give our students a jump start to college, with our students earning approximately 330 credits, which I think is tremendous for a small rural school.
Tom Schultz gave this presentation at the Council of Chief State School Officers Building Capacity of Rural States Meeting.
In 1994, a handful of rural school districts sued the state, arguing that they didn't have enough money to give their students a quality education.
As a result, I've been able to give presentations at many rural libraries across the state, which are always grateful for the opportunity to have an author speak.
Serving as a nurse, doctor, pharmacist or dentist in rural parts of the United States gives you also provides you an in to specific loan forgiveness programs.
AUGUSTA — After several years of trying, a group of citizens from the state's rural Unorganized Territories (UT) have won their fight to pass legislation that could give them greater say in the siting of large, industrial wind turbines in their communities.
Naomi Schalit — Maine Center for Public Interest Reporting — July 2, 2015 AUGUSTA — After several years of trying, a group of citizens from the state's rural Unorganized Territories (UT) have won their fight to pass legislation that could give them greater say in the siting of large, industrial wind turbines in their communities.
Although it was much easier to expand home gardening during World War II, when the United States was largely a rural society, there is still a huge gardening potential — given that the grass lawns surrounding U.S. residences collectively cover some 18 million acres.
So let's give Mr Justice Coulson an eight per cent over base increment in his salary for venturing into the Late Payment of Commercial Debts (Interest) Act 1998 (LPCD (I) A 1998) in Ruttle Plant Hire Ltd v Secretary of State for the Environment, Food and Rural Affairs [2008] EWHC 730 (TCC), [2008] All ER (D) 191 (Apr) which involved the determination of 17 issues in the second round of preliminary issues in the case.
The program leverages existing resources available at the state's law school's career services and addresses two of the chief concerns of a fledgling rural lawyer — the lack of mentors and the need to develop a sustainable practice — while giving established rural lawyers a pipeline of interested, qualified successors.
Given the Natural State's well - deserved reputation for natural beauty and rural areas, that many renters can put pressure on the rental market.
While these statistics are meant to give you an idea of your risks, keep in mind that even within the state of Arkansas, these risks vary depending upon whether you live in the city, the suburbs or rural areas.
President Clinton gave housing scant attention in his State of the Union address in late January, but he included initiatives that could boost investment in depressed urban and rural areas and spur homeownership among low - and moderate - income families.
Bankers in rural areas face delays in completing transactions given the difficulty of finding state certified and licensed appraisers in these parts of the country.
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