Sentences with phrase «increases in education funding without»

«The Democrats have spent a lot of time criticizing the president's wartime budget while calling for increases in education funding without explaining how they would pay for the increases,» said the report, prepared by Deputy Secretary William D. Hansen's office.
The most direct symbol of Heastie's and his New York City - dominated chamber's allegiance to de Blasio comes in the form of a budget that renews mayoral control of city schools for 7 years, delivers a major increase in education funding without Cuomo's proposed reforms, increases pre-K monies, and would deliver a $ 15 minimum wage for the city.

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If Scotland were to choose to go down the independence route, not only would there be more than enough oil income to make every single Scot better off by considerably more than # 500 a year, but also for its new government to close down the submarine bases in the Clyde without having to submit to any form of blackmail on currency issues, to increase the gap in health and education funding relative to the rest of the UK, to keep the ship yards open, and a great deal more besides.
Lawmakers are also skeptical of Cuomo's promise to balance the budget — without big spending increases — while still funding many of the pricey proposals he laid out in his state of the state, which include upgrades to airports, big investments in economic development and increases in spending on education and workforce development.
An overall increase in the number of students in Higher Education without a commensurate increase in funding is placing another burden on PhD students which is making it difficult for them to get on with their research: An increasing teaching load is falling on them.
The Mississippi Senate last week handed a setback to Gov. Ray Mabus's efforts to fund a major new education - reform program in the state without a tax increase.
By investing wisely in the best evidence - based teacher education programs, the government can foster quality teaching without increasing total funding.
Without considerable increases in education funding, smaller primary classes also mean larger classes in the later grades.
«The governor's proposed changes to ECS and special education funding, coupled with his proposal to require towns to pick up one - third of the cost of teacher pension costs, will make it impossible for small towns to fund education without staggering increases in local property taxes,» said Betsy Gara, Executive Director of the Connecticut Council of Small Towns.
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