Sentences with phrase «hard by budget cuts»

But according to the three - page complaint, the small schools, hit hard by budget cuts, are skeletal versions of the enriched learning kingdoms they were proposed to be.
The service has been hit hard by budget cuts but expects to be in business at least through March 2010.
Astrobiology at NASA has been hit especially hard by the budget cuts.

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Many of the cuts would hit education and healthcare hard, and Paterson said he doubted a new $ 135 billion budget would be enacted by June 1 — a full two months after the deadline.
On the other hand, in another excerpt regarding their Valley Energy project in the Town of Wawayanda, CPV's press release declares: «The project will also provide more than $ 30 million in local tax revenue, with the majority going to the local school system, which has been hit hard, in recent years by budget cuts
He continued, «Instead of looking for a handout and attempting to balance its budget on the backs of the hard - working men and women who travel to work in New York City each day, the MTA would be better served by engaging in internal cost - cutting measures and proven budgetary practices that actually make fiscal sense.
He said: «By front - loading 20 per cent cuts to the police budget, the frontline is being hit hard and it's clear that the A19 forced retirements are taking police off our streets.
According to a recent analysis, community health centers and residents of medically underserved areas will be hard hit by federal budget cuts through sequestration.
Republican leaders in the U.S. House of Representatives are ready to break a hard - fought budget deal with Democrats as they try to quell a revolt by conservatives who are insisting on deeper spending cuts ahead of the November elections.
The revelation follows an intervention by the Office for Budget Responsibility yesterday claiming that the coalition's immigration cap would make it much harder to cut Britain's budget deBudget Responsibility yesterday claiming that the coalition's immigration cap would make it much harder to cut Britain's budget debudget deficit.
That's the type of wishful thinking and lack of resolve that got us into the budget mess in the first place, Paterson's camp contends, but vulnerable Senate Democrats, especially those in the suburbs with school districts that will be hit hard by the cuts, are wary of a voter backlash.
And yet this is the same government that passed an emergency budget that could put more than a million workers on the scrapheap, that jacks up a VAT that lands heaviest on those who are the most hard - up, that floats shrinking some public services by up to 40 % — that almost gleefully drops the guillotine of cuts on the necks of the poor.
UFT members from Districts 13, 14 and 17 as well as high schools from those areas heard UFT President Michael Mulgrew speak about the proposed federal education budget cuts, the attack on unions by far - right privatization advocates, the dangers to hard - won benefits if a state constitutional convention is held in 2018 and other pressing issues.
The fight ended abruptly in Round 3 this past Tuesday night with a TKO: Despite a flurry of long and hard — and well - attended — budget workshops over the past week, and hundreds of suggestions offered for how to cut expenses and increase revenue, to improve the rejected budget, the board, again by a vote of 4 to 3, reimposed that same rejected budget.
Funding gifted education is thus left largely up to school districts, which are hard hit by falling property taxes and looking to cut budgets without reducing the number of kids who get over the minimum - proficiency bar.
The state has been hit particularly hard by the recession, and over the past few years has had to rely on furloughs, reductions in local aid, and various cuts to balance the budget.
By making almost $ 150 billion in cuts to grant aid, student loans and work study, the budget would increase the debt of millions of students and make it harder for many to repay — thereby further reducing college access and upward mobility for college graduates, particularly those who come from less affluent families.
(One of the towns hardest hit by the governor's draconian cuts, Stratford stands to lose $ 2.89 million and was the last town to pass a budget.)
Other towns hit hard by Malloy's budget plan include Wallingford, Glastonbury and Fairfield, but dozens of towns would face cuts in state aid that were such that it would lead to massive cuts in local school programs and major property tax increases.
State and local education budgets have been hit hard by the recession, and educator jobs have been lost, programs cut, class sizes increased, and services and supplies curtailed.
But he offers an inadequate response, analogous to acknowledging the political obstacles to producing a sensible budget and then proposing to avoid hard choices and address the deficit by funding R&D projects with the hope they will produce new technologies that will rev up so much economic growth that we can balance the budget while also cutting taxes and raising government spending.
However, with free legal advice centres having to fight harder to secure funding while legal aid budgets are coming under continued pressure, there are concerns that many people who have been disadvantaged by cuts will be unable to assert their rights through legal action.
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