Sentences with phrase «infusion of money into»

California students are falling behind, despite an infusion of money into our schools.
The need is so great among schools in Gloucester that it is clear to the community that a major new infusion of money into them is required.
The state was prepared to allocate $ 100 million, but Cuomo insisted that the state have oversight over how it gets spent, rather than a direct infusion of money into the city - run agency.
Even more perversely, the money being earmarked toward rehabilitation and diversion programs has started to spawn less than effective private entities to take that money (much in the same way the huge infusion of money into higher education caused questionable institutions to pop into existence to consume that surplus).

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There was also an infusion of outside money into the district, including from the GOP - supportive 60 Plus Association.
Now, an infusion of state money is set to transform projects that have existed on paper for years into bricks - and - mortar reality.
Energized by new DNA - analysis tools and an infusion of grant money, indoor ecology has rapidly transformed from a neglected field into one of biology's hottest specialties.
Despite lack of empirical evidence that an infusion of federal money into state and urban school budgets improved the education or schools of low - income children, ESEA has been re-authorized over the years, and with increased appropriations in each successive version.
(Bloomberg)-- Fannie Mae will request an infusion of taxpayer money for the first time since 2012 because of an unintended but anticipated side effect of the corporate tax cut signed into law in December.
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