The UK tried that earlier with the PV grants system in the Low Carbon Building programme — but the level of demand for grants was such that it overwhelmed the relatively small scheme, and there were limits to how
much more taxpayers money the government felt it could provide.
Not exact matches
So the question is this, how can you claim you need
more money when you can't tell the U.S
taxpayer how
much you estimate to spend?
The Professor's out - of - state —
much less out - of - district — fundraising doesn't begin or end with California: the ardent Iranian Nuclear Deal and
taxpayer - paid campaign proponent has also raised
more money out of New England than out of New York.
What we need to do is introduce real reforms into both to make them
much more effective and thus give
taxpayers far better value for
money.
thus this practice will end up costing the
taxpayer much more money in the long run, while perpetuating the handing out of jobs through the political patronage system, rather than a
more fair civil service testing system which assures better qualified people being placed in the positions.
The answers may determine how
much local
taxpayer money gets funneled into programs that may do nothing
more than give the appearance of attempting to tackle drug problems.
There will be
more difficult questions when the DWP reveals just how
much taxpayers»
money has been written off along the way.
So, it would appear that the U.S.
taxpayer will provide the commercial companies billions of dollars in
taxpayer money to develop crew capability, then pay billions
more to use this capability to fly astronauts to a location that might not be around
much longer.
While I absolutely agree that too
much of our
taxpayers»
money is spent on stuff that isn't making our schools better, I couldn't disagree
more with what Peterson identifies as fat.
After controlling for variables such as students» socio - economic status, we found that independent public charter schools (and non-instrumentalities) are
much more efficient with
taxpayer money.
«Now we have clear evidence that we're paying for excellence,» he says, «so when you come to the table at the statehouse or with
taxpayers, I think it's a
much more palatable conversation to say we need
more money.»
If the SA government was serious about maximising SA's sustainable power it could spend
taxpayer's
money much more productively than on tiny «showcase» projects, for example by upgrading power transmission lines.
Meanwhile, these four types of damage caused by the problem are getting worse: (1) to the population in that there are many thousands of people whose lives have been damaged for lack of legal services; (2) to the courts in that they are being clogged, as judges have warned, by high percentages of self - represented litigants, because their cases move
much more slowly than those that have lawyers; (3) to the legal profession in that it is shrinking and is predicted to have a very negative future of contracting and of law firms failing; and, (4) to legal aid organizations because it is politically very unwise for governments to fund them better with
taxpayers»
money, to enable them to provide free legal services to
more poor people, while the majority of the
taxpayers can not obtain legal services for themselves at reasonable cost.