Sentences with phrase «house budgets introduced»

Legislators in the Assembly and Senate offered modified versions of several of Gov. Andrew Cuomo's major budget initiatives, including his proposal to increase tuition subsidies, but they simply discarded several others in one - house budgets introduced this week.

Not exact matches

A House appropriations bill introduced days ago gives the EPA a $ 7.5 billion budget in 2017, or $ 528 million less than the agency's 2017 budget.
«We certainly applaud government's efforts on easing the burden of high housing costs and increasing access to child care, but in introducing a payroll tax to offset lost MSP premium revenues this Budget delivers another meaningful blow to small to medium employers, especially in the service and technology sectors,» adds Black.
«Congressman Paul Ryan and House Republicans today introduced a budget proposal which simplifies and cuts taxes while reducing our national debt.
Lawmakers in both houses in recent weeks have introduced bills designed to ease aspects of the education policies in the budget, ranging from a codification of students opting out of state tests to exempting top - performing school districts from the new teacher evaluation criteria.
Both houses» budget bills included a «Database of Deals» (Part KK in A.9508 - B and Part LLLL in S.7508 - B) that are very similar and largely track existing legislation introduced by Assembly member Robin Schimminger and Senator Thomas Croci (A. 8175 and S.6613 - B).
On Wednesday night, Rep. Rodney FrelinghuysenRodney Procter FrelinghuysenGOP revolts multiply against retiring Ryan Budget chairman Womack eyes appropriations switch Trump's budget chief talks spending clawback with key chairman MORE (R - N.J.), the chairman of the House Appropriations Committee, introduced the one - week bill to fund the government through May 5, predicting leadership would announce a long - term deal shBudget chairman Womack eyes appropriations switch Trump's budget chief talks spending clawback with key chairman MORE (R - N.J.), the chairman of the House Appropriations Committee, introduced the one - week bill to fund the government through May 5, predicting leadership would announce a long - term deal shbudget chief talks spending clawback with key chairman MORE (R - N.J.), the chairman of the House Appropriations Committee, introduced the one - week bill to fund the government through May 5, predicting leadership would announce a long - term deal shortly.
Shedding more light on the budget increment, the House Leader and Chairman, House Committee on Appropriation, Ambali Faruq said the two components were introduced to jack up the budget.
Meanwhile, Senate Republicans introduced their one - house budget resolution last week and also put the spotlight on the issue that Governor Andrew Cuomo is quickly having to figure out a plan on - though the Senate's version is different from the Assembly's in terms of funding mechanisms.
This comes as Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver told me yesterday that his one - house budget would include a millionaire's tax with a higher threshold — perhaps as high as $ 1 million — and GOP Sen. John Bonacic broke with his conference to say he would introduce a bill to continue the millionaire's tax as long as it truly lived up to its name and no longer hit people who earned less than $ 1 million a year.
Earlier in the day, Assembly Democrats unveiled plans to introduce a one - house budget proposal that increases education aid by $ 1.8 billion over the current fiscal year, including slicing the GEA nearly in half.
Senate Republicans will introduce a one - house budget resolution that includes a $ 1.9 billion increase for education aid, according to a Senate official.
Senate Republicans will introduce a one - house budget bill that rejects Gov. Andrew Cuomo's proposal for property tax relief, but also makes the current cap on levy increases permanent.
State lawmakers seeking to put the brakes on a plan by Gov. Andrew Cuomo to hike electric bills to keep open upstate nuclear power plants have introduced legislation calling for a moratorium on the plan as the Assembly considers a one - house budget bill that would do the same.
The announcement came as both houses of the Legislature took a break from voting on budget bills that had already been introduced, yet neither legislative majority leader joined Cuomo for the press conference.
But City Council members Mark Levine and Vanessa Gibson have previously introduced legislation that would afford every New Yorker a lawyer in housing court — where less affluent New Yorkers are often up against better - heeled landlords — that the Independent Budget Office has estimated would cost $ 100 million.
Chancellor of the Exchequer George Osborne introduces a raft of cuts to welfare spending in yesterday's emergency budget, including the capping of housing allowances and freezing of child benefits, in a bid to save # 11bn over the next four years.
ALBANY — The one - house budget bills introduced by the Assembly on Tuesday strip some of the larger, more controversial pieces of Governor Andrew Cuomo's health budget, ignoring several proposals that would increase the administration's power to remake state health policy.
But the administration dismissed a proposal introduced by the State Senate as part of its one - house budget as too reliant on state funding and, therefore, unworkable.
The Senate approved the budget plan last week, and House lawmakers are expected to introduce their tax bill this week.
Because a budget would not be introduced until February — or perhaps March — and then the House and Senate would have to agree on it, it is unlikely that a bill would get to the president's desk until around August recess, Hoagland says.
Her group is pinning its hopes on a bill introduced by House of Representatives Democrats called the Accelerating Biomedical Research Act that would allow NIH's budget to gradually grow to the level it would have reached if it had risen with inflation since 2003.
The government has vowed to introduce a # 50 million drive to implement more cadet units in state schools, as Chancellor George Osborne's delivered the first fully - Conservative Budget in the House of Commons since 1996.
Also in 2010, Representative Phillip Owens, the chair of the House Education and Public Works Committee introduced a bill aimed at establishing a more sustainable funding policy for CSD, and despite being stalled by opponents representing traditional districts, the 2011 - 12 state budget included a funding increase for CSD schools.
State Rep. Tom McMillin, R - Rochester Hills — who sponsored the House budget amendment to defund implementation — also has introduced standalone legislation that would prohibit the Michigan Board of Education, state officials and agencies from participating in the Common Core State Standards initiative.
• Attachment B — A narrative summary of changes proposed by the House of Delegates and by the Senate to Governor Kaine's 2010 - 2012 introduced budget (HB / SB 30).
According to the budget, «the government will introduce enhancements to the governance and oversight framework of the Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation.»
The Massachusetts Federation of Dog Clubs reports that having been unsuccessful at pushing through an onerous commercial breeder licensing bill (H4537), Rep. Paul Kujawski plans to introduce an amendment to the House budget bill on April 26th.
It is interesting to note that in speeches persuant to introducing amendments to the House budget to defund IPCC (and other things), climategate was mentioned, as was Hide the Decline, and the mentions I saw seemed correct.
Simply introducing an extra # 2bn for affordable homes over five years is just not enough, so we need to see something more radical announced in the budget to address the housing crisis.
Perhaps the most blatant measure introduced in Budget 2016 to directly reference Canada's housing market is the government's pledge of $ 500,000 to Statistics Canada to «develop methods for gathering data on purchases of Canadian housing by foreign homebuyers.»
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