The state is facing a deadline of Oct. 1, when
the new federal fiscal year begins, but Connecticut could receive an extension to mid-October to update its application for federal funds.
Not exact matches
And there's a bruising fight with Congress over spending and the
federal deficit on the horizon, just days after Obama and Congress averted the
fiscal cliff with a last - minute deal over the
New Year's holiday.
The
new federal budget plan matters and is increasing defense and nondefense spending to the tune of $ 300 billion, which would put the
fiscal year 2019 deficit at over $ 1 trillion or 6 % of gross domestic product (GDP).
The
new Women - Owned Small Business (WOSB)
Federal Contract Program will be fully implemented over the next several months, with the first contracts expected to be awarded by the fourth quarter of
fiscal year 2011.
And, thanks to the
new tax law, it is plausible that the
federal budget deficit could double to $ 1.25 trillion in the
fiscal year that begins in October.
Following a few
years of relative
fiscal stability thanks to the economic recovery and bank settlements following the financial collapse,
New York is staring down a budget deficit of more than $ 4 billion, an amount that could be grow because of cuts in
federal health care spending and the tax overhaul.
Frank Mauro, Executive Director of the
Fiscal Policy Institute discussed the relevance to this
year's Congressional elections of Senator Daniel P. Moynihan's annual reports on
New York State and the
Federal Fisc.
After weeks of gloomy warnings regarding an impending
federal fiscal cliff, Congress worked at the last minute to avoid the automatic spending cuts and tax hikes that would have taken effect in the
new year.
Cuomo called his idea to circumvent the
new federal law the «New York State Taxpayer Protection Act,» and it would need approval of the state Legislature as part of the budget for the fiscal year that starts April
new federal law the «
New York State Taxpayer Protection Act,» and it would need approval of the state Legislature as part of the budget for the fiscal year that starts April
New York State Taxpayer Protection Act,» and it would need approval of the state Legislature as part of the budget for the
fiscal year that starts April 1.
According to DiNapoli's 2015 analysis,
New York generated $ 19.9 billion more in
federal taxes than it received in
federal spending in
federal fiscal year 2013 - a doubling in the gap.
-- $ 4.8 million for this
fiscal year (plus $ 3.6 million in non-city funds including
federal grant for the
New Springville Greenway)
Mayor Bill de Blasio revealed his first preliminary budget of the Trump - era today — $ 84.67 billion in expenses for
Fiscal Year 2018, and $ 84.6 billion for improving and maintaining city infrastructure over the next decade — a budget devoid of any allowances for
federal funding changes under the
new Republican order in Washington, D.C.
Like the
federal government,
New York State does not operate on a January to December
fiscal year.
The
fiscal year 2016 spending of $ 1.7 billion is equal to 8 percent of City's spending on salaries.5 The
New York City Comptroller reported that, as of June 2017, overtime spending for
fiscal year 2017 was projected to be $ 1.8 billion, a 4.5 percent increase over the prior
year.6 (A portion of this overtime expenditure is attributable to security at Trump Tower with the City expected to receive
Federal funds to cover the expense in part.7)
According to Preservation Buffalo Niagara,
New York State has been a leader in using the
federal historic credits, with over $ 8.5 billion dollars invested in historic projects from
fiscal year 2015 - 2017.
As the state and
federal governments continue to pursue policies that threaten the city's
fiscal future, Mayor Bill de Blasio again said he is investing in making
New York City the «fairest big city in America» as he proposed spending $ 88.67 billion for the next city
fiscal year, which begins July 1.
Governor Andrew Cuomo unveiled his executive budget for the next
fiscal year on Tuesday, centering his presentation around the threat to
New York posed by the new federal tax code and possibilities for combatting it and other policies from Washington, D.
New York posed by the
new federal tax code and possibilities for combatting it and other policies from Washington, D.
new federal tax code and possibilities for combatting it and other policies from Washington, D.C..
Mayor Bill de Blasio unveiled an $ 89.06 billion executive budget proposal for the 2019
fiscal year on Thursday, decrying
new spending that the city must undertake to meet shortfalls and unfunded mandates imposed by the
new state budget approved last month, and cautioning of
federal actions that could affect the city's
fiscal future.
According to an analysis by the
New York City Comptroller's office, DOE failed to recoup a cumulative $ 356 million in
federal Medicaid dollars for eligible special education services just between
fiscal years 2012 and 2014.
CITY HALL — Mayor Bill de Blasio unveiled a $ 84.67 billion preliminary budget for
fiscal year 2018 Tuesday that includes money to pave 1,300 miles of road, adds 40,000
new classroom seats and boosts financial reserves to record levels in case of potential
federal funding cuts from the Trump administration.
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Fiscal Year 2018 Budget Proposal [May 23, 2017] AAAS thanks the Congress for prioritizing research and development funding in the FY 2017 omnibus appropriations [May 9, 2017] AAAS Statement on Dismissal of Scientists on EPA Scientific Advisory Board [May 8, 2017] AAAS CEO Rush Holt Statement on FY 2017 Appropriations [May 1, 2017] AAAS CEO Statement on Executive Order on Climate Change [March 28, 2017] AAAS leads an intersociety letter on the HONEST Act [March 28, 2017] President's Budget Plan Would Cripple Science and Technology, AAAS Says [March 16, 2017] AAAS Responds to
New Immigration Executive Order [March 6, 2017] AAAS CEO Responds to Trump Immigration and Visa Order [January 28, 2017] AAAS CEO Rush Holt Statement on
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Updates on House and Senate budget developments relevant to science can be found here, and a
new interactive tool — AAAS»
Federal R&D Appropriations Dashboard — tracks
fiscal year 2018 science and technology appropriations.
Federal agencies obligated $ 29 billion to 995 science and engineering academic institutions in
fiscal year 2013, according to a
new report from the National...
Ironically, the
federal dollars arrived before the recession - induced
fiscal crunch hit local revenues from local property taxes, as it takes a
year or two, sometimes longer, for depressed property to be assessed at its
new, lower value.
The
New York City schools officially applied for
federal drug - education funds on Feb. 14 — more than two
years after the money was appropriated for
fiscal 1987.
On March 2, 2018, we published in the
Federal Register a notice inviting applications for
new awards for fiscal year (FY) 2018 for CSP — Grants to Charter School Developers for the Opening of New Charter Schools and for the Replication and Expansion of High - Quality Charter Schools, Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance (CFDA) numbers 84.282 B and 84.282
new awards for
fiscal year (FY) 2018 for CSP — Grants to Charter School Developers for the Opening of
New Charter Schools and for the Replication and Expansion of High - Quality Charter Schools, Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance (CFDA) numbers 84.282 B and 84.282
New Charter Schools and for the Replication and Expansion of High - Quality Charter Schools, Catalog of
Federal Domestic Assistance (CFDA) numbers 84.282 B and 84.282 E.
Notwithstanding this section or any other law or rule to the contrary, for the 2009 - 2010 and 2010 - 2011
fiscal years, district school boards should not enter into a
new professional service contract if the only funds available to pay such contract are from nonrecurring
Federal Stabilization Funds.
Federal funding for these projects comes from
Fiscal Year 2009 Recovery Act appropriations, and a contribution of $ 600,000 toward the preliminary work on the
new station will come from NYSDOT.
The
federal fiscal 2018 omnibus spending bill contains a
new $ 350 million fund that will help borrowers who have been denied Public Service Loan Forgiveness get a second chance at having the balance of their
federal student loans forgiven this
year.
According to a
new report from the Congressional Research Service, since
fiscal year 2010 oil production on
federal lands is down by 10 percent and natural gas production on
federal lands is down 31 percent.
One last thing: apparently, the
new funding agreements that require signing before the end of the
fiscal year if bands do not want their funding to be interrupted «include a clause that prohibits challenging [
federal] legislation through the courts.»
The
new publication updates much of the data contained in its 2011 Report to the Congress: Mandatory Minimum Penalties in the
Federal Criminal Justice System and compiles data through 2016, the most recent full fiscal year for which federal sentencing data is ava
Federal Criminal Justice System and compiles data through 2016, the most recent full
fiscal year for which
federal sentencing data is ava
federal sentencing data is available.
Managed a significant
Federal Government budget associated with all USNA equipment expenditures,
new purchases and, rentals per quarter and
fiscal year.