Not exact matches
A small business will have a
much lower
budget than a big one, and businesses in different niches will need SEO for different things (e.g., needing
local SEO visibility vs. promoting specific ecommerce product pages).
Many Democrats say Trump's plan puts too
much pressure on state and
local government
budgets and are calling for $ 1 trillion in federal spending.
Imagine how
much money could be freed up for
local and global missions if one (or both) of these
budget items disappeared?
Local authorities decide how
much to set aside in their high needs
budget, for the place and top - up funding to institutions (except place funding to FE institutions, commercial and charitable providers (CCPs) and SPIs).
The data series in which we found serious discontinuities or complete breaks are not trivial or obscure, but are (or should be) of major importance to the evaluation of government of any political stripe, such as total public sector capital investment,
local government spending (on which the Office for
Budget Responsibility and the government differ whether it is rising or falling), how
much the government costs to run, and how
much the civil service costs to employ.
Though there is
much pain to go around, this decision spares
local governments the worst of the
budget cuts.
Vanderhoef, who worked in the Rockefeller administration, said he has been «terribly frustrated» with the lack of a state
budget, which makes the job of
local elected officials like him
much harder.
«
Local governments and school districts are putting together their
budgets, and they're doing it in the dark with no clear picture of how
much state aid they'll get.»
Under the terms of the September 2013 agreement, 443 workers who are part of
Local 237 received raises of as
much as 34 percent — retroactive to 2008 — for a total cost of $ 3 million, according to the union and the city's Office of Management and
Budget.
The existing Foundation Aid Formula does not properly calculate the
local contribution and has too many floors, ceilings, phase - ins, and add - ons that distort the final aid distribution, driving too
much funding to wealthy districts.5 The Executive
Budget imposes an additional calculation on top of the existing distributions and increases funding to all districts including those that are affluent and not in need of further State support.
The Taxpayers» Alliance said it hopes councils could follow the lead of
local authorities like Hammersmith and Fulham, which are «trimming the fat from their
budgets» and still providing
much - needed services for
local people.
Budget experts disagree with Cuomo's link of high property taxes to the number of
local governments and taxing districts, saying
much of the cost is driven by state - sponsored mandates.
After
much sound, fury and missile hyperbole, in the end, Cuomo's
budget fails to circumvent the cap on federal tax deductions for state and
local taxes for 2018.
The new Commissioners, elected on 15 November 2012 to take office from 22 November 2012, will have responsibilty for setting the policing
budget and for deciding how
much to raise from
local council tax for the police.
Eric Pickles, the
local government secretary, has enthusiastically trimmed many areas of his department's
budget - so
much so that he is allowed to sit on the «star chamber» finalising the spending review.
The final
budget is also expected to include two end - run options for taxpayers who face limits on how
much they can deduct annually in state and
local tax payments under a new federal tax law.
The report is an estimate of how
much each district will get in state aid when the
budget is adopted, and it is seen as a reliable indicator to plan
local district
budgets.
While praising Governor's lofty rhetoric, Bronx and City officials did not notice that Cuomo's proposed Executive
Budget slams New York City with as
much as $ 800 million more in expenses while reneging on previous pledges to support CUNY and spare
local governments from increases in Medicaid.
«While we still have
much work to do to address the high costs of pensions and healthcare, the main drivers of expense to
local governments, this year's executive
budget keeps our funding for cities stable and begins smart investments into infrastructure and education which will pay long term dividends to all New Yorkers,» Miner said.
Wander of the Dragons was probably made on a lower
budget than Double Dragon: Neon, a game which also supports
local co-op only (for now), so the lack of online multiplayer shouldn't be too
much of a surprise.
With a modest
budget and a short shooting schedule, there wasn't time for the 30 - year - old Evans to hit any
local bars or restaurants or do
much of anything other than the film.
At a time when school and educational sector
budgets are under pressure, it is essential that
local authorities, schools and other educational establishments can ensure that
much - needed repair, maintenance, refurbishment and remodelling projects are quickly and efficiently completed without the need to compromise on quality.
However, as it stands, providers in those
local authorities chosen to trial the extended scheme still have no idea how
much funding they will receive, meaning that they can not plan or
budget effectively ahead of time.
On one hand, state and
local budgets are not providing as
much to education as they did 10 years ago.
In the past, they have received # 25,000 conversion costs from the Department for Education, and have topped up their
budgets by as
much as 10 %, receiving funds for support services that used to go to the
local council.
The $ 96.3 billion 2013 - 14 state
budget, which won approval just ahead of the June 15 deadline, also carries out the
much anticipated restructuring of school finances - the governor's
Local Control Funding Formula, while providing an additional $ 1.25 billion to districts, county offices of education and charter schools to implement new common core state standards.
For academies, the amount of Dedicated Schools Grant a
local area receives feeds into the formula which determines how
much cash an academy gets through one of their main streams of revenue funding — the School
Budget Share.
Overall, the $ 9 billion in direct state aid to districts is unlikely to change
much at this point, with the vast majority of
local districts»
budgets already adopted.
We urge the CCCCO to take advantage of this
budget allocation by maintaining a commitment to high - quality face - to - face college programs, and by finding ways to directly support the
local colleges that are carrying
much of the burden of this new endeavor.
With libraries around the world coming under almost as
much threat of demise as brick - and - mortar bookstores, one UK library system is taking legal action to fight back against proposed
budget cuts in their county that will mean the planned closing of a number of
local public libraries.
While the discussions included talks about communities supporting their libraries both in terms of manpower and funding, there was no precise data on how
much of any given library's staffing or
budget should come from willing volunteers; the Society of Chief Librarians revealed data that showed 425 libraries were currently «community supported» or are planning to become supported by their
local patrons, a 150 % increase over the current number of public libraries involved in volunteer support.
The other missing pieces are bookstores and libraries, but I doubt
much good news will be coming from either sector; the big bookstore chains are stumbling badly this year, and my
local stores have cut back on their graphic novel inventory, while libraries, like all branches of
local government, must contend with
budget cuts.
«Because most of the smaller organizations reviewed on Charity Navigator were
local shelter - based organizations, we expect that not reviewing the
local charities with
budgets smaller than $ 3.5 million led to an underestimate of how
much funding overall was directed towards shelters.»
A proper aerial survey is too expensive for our current
budget and, therefore, we need as
much help as possible from
local people and visitors.
For the most part, however, because enforcing debts against state governments is so difficult, transactions are structured as
much as possible to prevent the need to enforce debts in that way through (1) legal limitations on governmental liability, (2) legislative
budget rules requiring interest on debt and currently due principal payments to be made first, (3) third - party bonding of state and
local governmental construction projects, (4) the creation of publicly owned corporations whose debts can only be collected out of the corporation's assets and revenues, and (5) avoidance of trade credit obligations by paying bills in cash.
Lacking the substantial powers and
budgets of principal
local authorities,
local councils still can make a considerable difference at micro level since in their nature they can often reach
much closer to their public than their more substantial principal counterparts.
For example, if you want to be known as an expert in high - rise condos, you need to learn as
much as you can about the residential buildings in your area and share that knowledge every chance you get — whether it's helping a client choose the right property for their needs and
budget, or sharing interesting
local condo statistics through social media.
«In the face of
budget cuts from sequestration, Continuum of Care and grantees were forced to make difficult choices and do as
much as possible to advance their
local efforts to end homelessness with fewer resources,» says Laura Zeilinger, executive director of the U.S. Interagency Council on Homelessness.