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Hartford stands to gain $ 38.1 million in state aid next year, a 17 percent increase.
'' «Outrageous» is the best term for it,» argued Lawrence Feinsod, the superintendent of the Madison district, which stands to lose about $ 450,000 in state aid next year.
The Syracuse school district will need a $ 9.7 million increase in state aid next year to balance its books — substantially higher than the $ 2.7 million hike offered by Gov. Andrew Cuomo in his budget proposal last month, the district's leaders said tonight.
The breakdown of the evaluation talks in the wee hours of Jan. 17, after the mayor torpedoed a deal agreed to by his own education department and the UFT, cost the city $ 280 million in state and federal funding, threatened a further loss of $ 224 million in state aid next year, and jeopardized $ 700 million in statewide Race to the Top funds.

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Also at noon, Compassion & Choices, legislators and advocates will kick off the campaign to pass New York's Medical Aid in Dying Act, next to the Senate staircase, 3rd Floor, state Capitol, Albany.
New York voters will head to the polls next Tuesday, May 16, to vote on school budgets that are benefiting from a $ 1 billion boost in state aid and a more flexible property tax cap, with just 12 districts seeking a 60 percent vote to override the cap.
«We don't want to wait until next year,» the Manhattan Democrat said of the Dream Act, which would extend state financial aid to students in the country illegally.
Many schools plan to add new student programs and services next year, aided by millions of dollars in fresh financial assistance from Albany, as well as reductions in state pension costs.
The districts will see an average state aid increase next year of 3.45 percent in money for programs and services under a state budget deal approved early Saturday morning, according to documents provided by the State Legislastate aid increase next year of 3.45 percent in money for programs and services under a state budget deal approved early Saturday morning, according to documents provided by the State Legislastate budget deal approved early Saturday morning, according to documents provided by the State LegislaState Legislature.
The next leader of the state's sprawling public university system is an engineer and inventor who, in addition to serving as and undersecretary of the U.S. Department of Energy, helped develop technology that aided the 3 - D glasses used in films like «Avatar.»
According to the budget, the city is slated to lose $ 518 million in state education aid in 2011 - 2012, with a drop from $ 8.1 billion this school year to $ 7.6 billion the next.
ELIZABETHTOWN Essex County will receive over $ 190,000 in state funding over the next three years to aid in an indigent legal services fund.
The move is expected to generate about $ 100 million in savings to the state and would be added to foundation aid for the next school year.
Anticipating less state aid and property tax revenue, the Syracuse City School District is counting on its own fund balance and state legislators to make up the difference in next year's school budget.
Speaking at the Bloomberg Global Business Forum at the Plaza Hotel in New York City on Wednesday, Nana Addo stated that, ensuring universal access to education for all children on the continent within the next two decades, will greatly aid the improvement of the general standards of living on the continent.
School funding advocates are concerned that Gov. Andrew Cuomo is setting up for another political battle over school aid next year in a little - noticed provision in his new state budget.
Malloy's new state municipal aid formula is to be included in his next two - year budget plan that will be presented to state lawmakers next month.
Now that the state budget is passed, school boards across New York have a better idea of what to expect in school aid as they work on budget plans that will go before the voters next month.
The mayor said the city will not know whether it will receive the funds, or whether the money will be direct aid or an advance from other state aid programs, but said officials are confident the state will include the money in next year's state budget.
SYRACUSE, N.Y. — Anticipating less state aid and property tax revenue, the Syracuse City School District is counting on its own fund balance and state legislators to make up the difference in next year's school budget.
School officials across the state are «very concerned» about the governor's proposed 3 percent increase in school aid next year, said state Education Commissioner MaryEllen Elia.
Under Gov. Andrew Cuomo's proposed budget for the next fiscal year, Southold would receive about $ 1.4 million in state aid, down nearly 12 percent compared to the current school year.
Governor Cuomo and the state Legislature adopted an executive budget that committed an additional 4.4 percent ($ 639 million increase) in school aid for New York City next fiscal year, welcome news which should have been a bonus for our school system.
SYRACUSE, N.Y. - The city of Syracuse, which faces budget deficits estimated at $ 23 million a year for the next three years, will get no increase in state aid this year under the budget proposed today by Gov. Andrew Cuomo.
She said that because of the cuts the state began making in school aid after the economic downturn, the net amount of operating aid the district would get next year under Cuomo's budget — $ 217.1 million — would be less than the $ 217.3 million in aid it received in 2008 - 09.
«As we look to implement the next five years of the National HIV / AIDS Strategy, we hope that state officials and community stakeholders see this as a useful tool to help strengthen their HIV programs and make further progress toward ending the AIDS epidemic in America.»
Today the founder and leader of the world's largest HIV vaccine network, Corey will deliver a plenary talk on the state of HIV vaccine development at next month's AIDS 2016 conference, the biannual meeting of the International AIDS Society, in Durban, South Africa.
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Uncertainty over federal funding is leading many local and state officials to use worst - case scenarios to plan next year's school budgets, anticipating at least a 17 percent cut in federal aid.
But it would guarantee districts as much basic aid for each of the next four years as they received this year, so poorer districts would see only relatively small increases in state aid...
Under the budget bill passed by the House last week, state funding for higher education will increase modestly over the next two years, with growth both in financial aid resources and institutional funding.
If the deal is eventually approved by the Legislature, school districts will receive just 60 percent of the state aid they are owed over the next year in fiscal year 2012.
In the next fiscal year, Cambridge, which will face charter school costs of more than $ 10.4 million, is projected to lose all of its state school aid and a portion of its municipal state aid to charters as well.
The short story: better than expected income tax revenue means more money in both the State's general fund and School Aid Fund for both the current year and next year.
The bulk of the aid increase proposed for next year would be split in three ways: $ 408 million to reimburse schools for costs such as transportation, construction and BOCES services; $ 266 million for Foundation Aid, the main source of funding for general school operations; and $ 189 million to partially restore the Gap Elimination Adjustment (GEA), a practice of diverting promised funding from schools that began six years ago to help the state deal with a budget shortfall at that tiaid increase proposed for next year would be split in three ways: $ 408 million to reimburse schools for costs such as transportation, construction and BOCES services; $ 266 million for Foundation Aid, the main source of funding for general school operations; and $ 189 million to partially restore the Gap Elimination Adjustment (GEA), a practice of diverting promised funding from schools that began six years ago to help the state deal with a budget shortfall at that tiAid, the main source of funding for general school operations; and $ 189 million to partially restore the Gap Elimination Adjustment (GEA), a practice of diverting promised funding from schools that began six years ago to help the state deal with a budget shortfall at that time.
The loss of students means public schools may see an estimated $ 5.9 million drop in state aid funding in the next fiscal year.
Albany, NY — As class was held outside today in New York City to symbolize half of the state's charter schools who are still denied state aid for buildings and facilities, charter schools from Albany, Buffalo, Elmira, Greece, Ithaca, Hempstead, Mount Vernon, Riverhead, Rochester, and Troy joined the plea for help in next year's state budget.
Representative Mike Peifer, who represents parts of Pike and Wayne counties in Pennsylvania, is poised to become the next chairman of the Pennsylvania Higher Education Assistance Agency (PHEAA), a state agency that provides higher education aid and services student loans for students in Pennsylvania and across the country, according to the Standard Speaker.
Based on these discussions, our focus is on a proposal that encourages the Legislature's Joint Finance Committee to provide $ 5 million annually in state funding over the next biennium for legal aid services to the indigent where legal assistance would: (1) help remove barriers to employment; or (2) protect vulnerable residents from abuse.
In addition, the state of the economy and the commercial pressures on law firms from the Jackson reforms, legal aid cuts, the referral ban and lack of conveyancing will force many to close their doors before the next renewal.
The group, which held its annual walk to Beacon Hill on Thursday, is pushing for the state budget to include $ 25 million in civil legal aid funding next year and then ratchet up to a total of $ 45 million in funding over the three years.
January 30, 2015 — «Attorneys from private law firms and advocates of civil legal aid organizations in Massachusetts gathered at the State House Thursday, calling for a $ 10 million funding increase in next year's state's budget for civil legalState House Thursday, calling for a $ 10 million funding increase in next year's state's budget for civil legalstate's budget for civil legal aid.
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