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The drugmaker's political action committee spent $ 405,000 on federal campaign donations and other political outlays last year, more than in 2016 — an election year — and nearly double its allocation for 2015, data compiled by Kaiser Health News show.
All this has a raft of significant consequences: a new parliament and government for England, a written constitution defining the powers of the two tiers, endowment of the Supreme Court with powers to interpret and enforce the federal constitution, transformation of the House of Lords into a federal Senate, negotiation of a framework for revenue allocation, and much more.
HCR's annual Federal tax credit allocation generated more than $ 8.5 million in equity.
In recent weeks, as Nixon began her upstart campaign, Cuomo has been talking about a budget proposal that would require school districts within cities with a population of more than 125,000 people — New York City, Buffalo, Syracuse, Yonkers and Rochester — to submit an annual plan detailing the allocation of local, state and federal funds by school building.
The New York Rising Community Reconstruction Program was launched earlier in 2013 with more than $ 500 million in New York allocations, a small part of the $ 30 billion in total federal supplemental appropriation funds set aside for Sandy relief.
He traced the delay in the payment of their salary to the meagre federal allocation which the State receives, adding that it is no more news that the immediate past administration also compounded the situation by plunging the State into almost unmanageable debt situation.
Whereas someone who is going to do a transmission line has to concern themselves with state siting and with cost allocation at the federal level and sort of split between the two, so that makes it more difficult.
Like many federal agencies, the DoE has yet to spend more than a small fraction (about $ 2.1 billion, or 6 percent) of its total allocation.
The regulatory risk aversion misses the point that this is a pilot project, where the goal should be to learn how to make federal funding do more for students — not defend existing allocation rules.
Although the specific allocation for school improvement grants appears to fall well short of the minimum amount required by federal regulations, other sources of federal funds could more than close the gap, if they were directed to low - performing schools.
And unfortunately, although each state tackles the allocation of federal and local funding differently, more often than not, money follows schools that are already successful.
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