Sentences with phrase «legislative earmarks»

"Legislative earmarks" refers to specific allocations of funding that lawmakers set aside for specific projects or programs within a larger budget. It means that legislators designate or "earmark" a certain amount of money for a particular purpose, such as a local infrastructure project or a community program. Full definition
Agencies under the UJA - Federation umbrella have lost a total of $ 6 million due to Paterson's veto of legislative earmarks known as member - item grants, the latest in eight cycles of budget cuts that have rocked the non-sectarian network of special education, child care, mental health, immigrant and other services, lowering revenue by 5 to 7 percent, said Soloway.
The governor has dedicated roughly $ 200 million a year in special project funding that in previous administrations had been side aside for legislative earmarks known as «member items.»
The two have established a joint investigative task force to investigate government spending, including projects funded with legislative earmarks, plus state contracts and pension fraud.
The funds Gardner is accused of stealing came at least partially from state legislative earmarks, so - called member item funds, administered by the Empire State Development Corporation and the state Office of Children and Family Services.
ALBANY — Gov. Andrew Cuomo blasted legislative earmarks during campaigns, investigated them as attorney general and promised in 2012 that he would banish them from the state budget.
ALBANY — After they were excluded from the first years of a new legislative earmark program, Democrats in the State Senate are preparing lists of projects they hope might receive support.
Legislative earmarks in Albany — traditionally awarded through the «member item» process, until funding dried up in 2010 — have always skewed heavily in favor of the party in power in each chamber.
ALBANY — Except for an occasional break to rest his hand, Gov. David A. Paterson spent most of Thursday vetoing thousands of legislative earmarks as lawmakers prepared to depart for the Fourth of July holiday with the state's budget incomplete and negotiations at a near halt.
Mr. Paterson also said that he would veto any legislative earmarks, which are known as member items and are typically tacked on to final budget agreements between the governor and the Legislature.
If there is something both houses appear to have in common, judging from the memorandum, it is their defense of legislative earmarks, known in Albany as «member items.»
It wasn't always this way for the Senate, which from the 1960s until the late 2000s had been a relatively sleep chamber controlled by Republicans endowed with virtual fiefdoms of legislative earmarks.
Cuomo has continued a ban the legislative earmarks known as «member items» that was instituted by his predecessor, David Paterson.
The new bill would impose roughly $ 224 million in additional spending cuts, including the elimination of one of Mr. Paterson's own signature initiatives — a $ 25 million seed fund for new technologies — as well as cuts to legislative earmarks and tobacco prevention programs, and delaying plans to repair the roof of the State Capitol.
During his gubernatorial campaign, Cuomo said the member item process needed «dramatic reform,» and said any legislative earmarks should be posted online before funding was approved in the state budget.
The bill would also cover so - called member items, the legislative earmarks that have been the subject of scrutiny by law enforcement in recent years.
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