Sentences with phrase «more state money while»

The law gives charter schools access to more state money while setting standards by which the state can hold charters accountable.

Not exact matches

In the Bible David won.In terms of facts not one Arsenal player performed consistently well, and while Man City won with comfort, they were not at their best.What does that tell us about the current state of our team?And please no more excuses for Mustafi.He and his friend Xhaka should not be playing for Arsenal.They are simply not good enough.Along with Kolasinac they are examples of incompetence in the transfer market.Leicester have shown us that it's not all about money and in the case of Maguire, Kante and Mendez you have examples of excellent buys at little cost.Am I correct?
The state committee can give unlimited money to a Democrat such as Mannion, while Promise PAC could give no more than $ 1,000.
While the state says the funding would help the bridge project be more environmentally friendly, is loaning this money mainly to build a bridge in line with EFC's mission?
«The governor is fighting to reform a system that spends more money per student than any other state in the nation while condemning hundreds of thousands of children to failing schools over the last decade,» said Cuomo spokesman Rich Azzopardi.
If Cuomo were serious about «bringing effective change to State government» he'd be dismantling redundant Authorities and consolidating agencies while sending the parasitic top management bureaucrats who infest them out in the street to seek private sector employment, where they belong, forcing the sale of all those SUVs issued to bigwigs at the Office of Children and Family Services to get more money into the State's coffers, and implementing other radical cost - cutting measures.
ALBANY — While it's likely more money from independent expenditure groups was spent on Tuesday's races than on any primary in state history, there's not much evidence it produced any victories.
While superintendents are hoping that state lawmakers strike a deal with Cuomo that would give schools more money, they're planning for the worst.
While a federal lawsuit unfolds, Attorney General Eric Schneiderman has agreed not to enforce certain provisions of a new state ethics law passed requiring charitable organizations giving money to lobbying campaigns to disclose far more of their donors, according to the plaintiffs in the suit.
Easton has also been a thorn in the side of the Cuomo administration, which has defended its education record (a Cuomo spokesman on Tuesday noted the state has spent more than $ 6 billion in new money on education since 2011 while also offering to meet with Nixon).
While there's no dollar figure yet attached, lawmakers passed an «enhanced safety net hospital» measure that directs more state money to hospitals where at least half the patients are on Medicaid or are uninsured.
While there's no dollar figure yet attached, lawmakers passed an «enhanced safety net hospital» measure that directs more state money to hospitals where at least
More than half the people outside the government who met with Clinton while she was secretary of state gave money — either personally or through companies or groups — to the Clinton Foundation.
Reducing mandated spending though is a politically tricky balancing act for a state that doesn't have a lot of money and a governor who has gone to pains to not seek new tax increases while at the same time has a very active labor movement opposed to more provocative changes.
«In addition to his efforts to improve the State's economy, the governor's proposal to raise the minimum wage from $ 7.25 an hour to $ 8.75 an hour — to keep up with the cost of living — would go a long way in helping put more money in the pockets of New Yorkers while also stimulating the economy.»
While the Mayor is hoping to increase funding for the city, the state is pressuring City Hall to put more money into the subway system.
There are unfunded mandates and lack of aid from the state, and while he has provided more money for education, it is less than the Campaign for Fiscal Equity settlement [the 2006 court ruling requiring the state to pay billions in backpay to shortchanged school districts]... When [Assembly Speaker Carl] Heastie proposed a slightly progressive income tax, he just rejected it.
Earlier this year, a state panel had recommended tolls of up to $ 11 or more as a way to reduce gridlock while raising money for badly needed transit upgrades.
What's more, Obama's team has had much more time and money to contact voters nationwide, while Romney's campaign was focused on individual states during the Republican primary campaign.
At last count, New York State public schools» unfunded mandates numbered more than 150 — 150 unfunded mandates that cost schools money in time and resources — yet most of us get our budgets passed while staying under our tax caps.
«The governor is fighting to reform a system that spends more money per student than any other state in the nation while condemning hundreds of thousands of children to failing schools over the last decade,» Azzopardi said.
Reports late in the campaign suggested that Dole suffered from Barack Obama's decision to aggressively contest North Carolina in the presidential election, [21] while Hagan received substantial support from independent 527 groups lobbying / advertising against Dole, [20] as well as the Democratic Senate Campaign Committee, which spent more money in North Carolina than in any other state during the 2008 election season.
Mr. Howe said he raised «a considerable amount» of money for Mr. Cuomo in 2010 and then volunteered in the 2014 campaign headquarters while raising still more money — all as he tried to secure state actions benefiting his clients.
Cuomo and Lhota argue that the mayor should foot 50 % of the bill, while de Blasio vowed not to hand over a penny more to the MTA, because the state had siphoned operating money away from the transit agency.
In an ambitious study that seeks to examine state education spending down to the school level, a new analysis of K - 12 expenses in Wyoming shows that while per - pupil spending has swelled to one of the highest rates in the country, schools devoted a significant portion of their money to raising teacher salaries rather than hiring more educators.
While everyone in educatorland obsesses over the $ 4 billion competition among the states for Race to the Top (RTT) funding, the Education Department (ED) is readying a separate competition for less than one - tenth as much money that may nonetheless prove far more consequential for American education over the long term.
While more money sounds like it will produce a greater windfall for Australian schools, the priority in which they receive these funds is still determined by the individual states and territories, not by the Commonwealth, thereby producing markedly varied results across the country.
What's more troubling is this calculation: since 85 percent of four - year - olds already participate in some sort of pre-K program, as much as $ 30 billion of that $ 36 billion figure would replace money that is presently being spent — by federal or state programs, private charity, and out of pocket by parents — while as little as $ 6 billion would go to pre-K services for children who currently have none.
While the OSA is not the «magic pill» that will solve New Jersey's education crisis in areas of concentrated poverty, it allows students to escape failing schools and implicitly asserts that more money alone will not help those students currently attending the state's worst performing schools.
Yes, there will be more money under a Bush or other proposal (until tax cuts and military spending increases and economic slowdown intervene), but this federal money will be wholly inadequate for needed improvements while saddling states, districts, schools, and their students with massive testing requirements.
As Gov. Jerry Brown and legislative leaders huddle over rival plans to restructure school funding, lawmakers in Colorado have devised a novel approach to directing more state money to disadvantaged students while calling on wealthier communities to raise their taxes if more is needed.
He has promised to flat fund education for two years, essentially an 8 % cut, introduce an A-F grading system for all schools and create in - district school choice, all while adopting market - based «Money Follows the Child» to direct more state funds to privately run charter schools.»
In addition, the state's finance system has not kept pace with the expanding choices available to families: while kids can take advantage of more and more choice options, money does not follow them fully as they choose.
While the states primary school funding grant provides 30 percent more money for children from low - income families, experts who testified for the plaintiffs during the trial testified that it costs two to three times as much to educate poor children who often show up for school with major deficiencies.
While the state of Connecticut is one of the 49 states who spend more money on their wealthy schools than their poor schools is not held accountable.
This year, more than two dozen paid lobbyists are running around the State Capitol and Legislative Office Building working to divert more money to charter schools, while supporting the Common Core SBAC testing scam and other «education reform» agenda items.
When it comes to their new proposed education agenda, it is bad enough that Malloy and Wyman plan to give more money to the privately owned but publicly funded charter school industry while making the deepest cuts in state history to Connecticut's public schools, but in a little understood piece of proposed legislation, the Malloy administration is trying to sneak through legislation that would give his Commissioner of Education and the political appointees on his State Board of Education a new mechanism they would use to punish taxpayers in certain communities where more than 5 percent of parents opt their children out of the wasteful and destructive Common Core SBAC testing prostate history to Connecticut's public schools, but in a little understood piece of proposed legislation, the Malloy administration is trying to sneak through legislation that would give his Commissioner of Education and the political appointees on his State Board of Education a new mechanism they would use to punish taxpayers in certain communities where more than 5 percent of parents opt their children out of the wasteful and destructive Common Core SBAC testing proState Board of Education a new mechanism they would use to punish taxpayers in certain communities where more than 5 percent of parents opt their children out of the wasteful and destructive Common Core SBAC testing program.
In their most recent state budget plan, Governor Malloy and Lt. Governor Wyman proposed giving charter schools more money while, at the same time, proposing the deepest cuts in state history to Connecticut's public schools.
So how on earth did we go from having one of the «best» campaign finance reform laws in the nation to a campaign in which Malloy gets $ 6.2 million in public funds, while accessing another $ 10 million or more in campaign donations including money from state contractors and others who personally benefit from the governor's policies.
While it remains unclear whether Governor Dannel Malloy's new education funding scheme includes a «money follows the child formula» that would force local districts to use local tax dollars to subsidize the privately owned and operated charter schools in their communities, the Governor's budget does shovel even more state taxpayer funds to the charter school industry.
That agreement outlined that, to remain eligible for the scholarship programs, Agape needed to return more than $ 178,000 to Step Up and the statemoney the school received from scholarship programs while it was not qualified to participate.
Much as the schools needed this extra money, and some students need even more, Brown can't be remembered as the Education Governor while shorting the state's four - year colleges and universities (we'll get to that in a few weeks), which also are educating large numbers of disadvantaged students.
Currently, there are four major carriers in the United States: T - Mobile, Sprint, AT&T, and Verizon, and while T - Mobile has made efforts to shake up the wireless industry with its Un-Carrier initiatives, wireless service in the United States remains much pricier than in other countries, with subscribers getting less data for more money.
While men have generally been making more money than women for decades, and it's not easy to change that, women can lower their chances of being paid unfairly by living in a state with greater salary equality.
While most states have plans that automatically shift more of the assets from stocks to bonds as your child gets closer to college, you're still taking a risk by putting money in the stock market at all.
While New York gives the Golden State a run for its money, California has the highest number of pizzerias, totaling more than 6,600 as of 2013.
This time around, there is an opportunity to do even more: put RGGI states on track to meet their long - term climate goals while at the same time saving ratepayers money and boosting local economies.
So while I'm not saying man isn't behind GW, I'm saying anyone who attempts to authoritatively state man is behind it, likely is up for more grant money; or ignorantly parroting accordingly.
Global Witness analysis found that while the oil contracts put more money in state coffers than previous contracts signed by government we can not follow payments made by international oil companies into government accounts.
The ACC study did find that 56 per cent of GCs and CLOs stated that their companies are allocating more money to promote cybersecurity prevention than one year ago, while one - third of GCs and CLOs say they have retained outside counsel to help should a cyberbreach occur.
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