Of the three, innovation received the bulk of the attention, which makes sense, given that Finance Minister Bill Morneau's
next budget likely will be on the same theme.
Not exact matches
Next up are
likely attempts to insert a policy rider on a spending or
budget bill to defund DOL's rule, Hauptman continued, as well as attempts «to delay implementation» of the rule.
Given that the
next election is
likely to be in the fall of 2015, the 2015
Budget will
likely show a surplus for 2015 - 16, since the final outcome for the deficit will not be known until the fall of 2016.
Saying the United States is
likely to walk away from a U.N. - backed nuclear agreement
next week, OPEC - member Iran said it was making
budget preparations.
One the most amazing things about this
budget is that one of its three focuses will actually be the opposite of what itâ $ ™ s touting. Youâ $ ™ ll
likely hear that $ 14 billion will be spent on infrastructure over the
next 10 years (actually you may hear much bigger numbers but they just re-announce existing programs like the -LSB-...]
I know our club will have to make a statement in the transfer market
next summer if and when Alexis Sanchez and Mesut Ozil decide to quit the club at the end of their contracts, and their departures will leave a nice sized gap in our wage
budget which we could fill with a big arrival, but Griezmann looks too
likely to join one of the bigger sides.
George Osborne presents a bleak picture his
likely announcement's
next week in the
budget, suggesting more work to be done on the economy.
This report acknowledges that the transport
budget is
likely to face some substantial cuts in the
next few years with one projection of # 29billion cuts over the
next ten years.
The gap in
next year's
budget is
likely larger than initially estimated, Gov. Andrew Cuomo said today at a Red Room question and answer session.
Further complicating Cuomo's task, 52 percent of voters want Cuomo to balance the
budget without cuts to health care and education — the two biggest spending areas, which the governor - elect has been quite clear will
likely suffer
next year.
When the state
budget is approved
next week it will
likely not include a discount for frequent users of the New York State Thruway.
The
budget is due by the end of this month, meaning an agreement on the
budget would
likely have to come at the end of
next week at the latest in order to achieve an «on - time»
budget.
Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver sat down for a CapTon interview this afternoon and revealed the one - house
budget his conference will unveil
next week will
likely include a millionaire's tax that significantly raises the threshold on who pays.
The council will release its response to the mayor's preliminary
budget next month — when it will
likely ask him for priorities like hiring 1,000 new cops — ahead of the mayor's release of his more finalized executive
budget, also due in April.
As illustration, even if the legislature were to impose $ 4.2 billion in new tax and fee measures - as recommended by the Executive
Budget — it would still leave the state with $ 11 billion in an accumulated structural budget gap over the next five years; a figure that will likely grow given the ongoing deterioration of state tax collec
Budget — it would still leave the state with $ 11 billion in an accumulated structural
budget gap over the next five years; a figure that will likely grow given the ongoing deterioration of state tax collec
budget gap over the
next five years; a figure that will
likely grow given the ongoing deterioration of state tax collections.
The report noted «while projected
budget gaps may currently appear modest — certainly when compared with gaps faced in some recent years — the
next Mayor and City Council are
likely to face significant
budget challenges,» a situation Mr. Thompson described as Mr. Bloomberg and Ms. Quinn rather literally passing the buck.
Some economists have estimated that
next year's
budget deficit could exceed $ 10 billion, and with the state's expenses increasing almost twice as fast as its revenues, the deficit is
likely to grow radically from there.
The report draws on government and trade statistics, academic evidence and economic theory to challenge arguments that the health and social benefits of reducing alcohol consumption are
likely to come at a cost to the economy, finding: · Any reduction in employment and income resulting from lower spending on alcohol would be offset by spending on other goods · Econometric analysis of US states suggests that a 10 % decrease in alcohol consumption is associated with a 0.4 % increase in per capita income growth · Lower alcohol consumption could also reduce the economic costs of impaired workplace productivity, alcohol - related sickness, unemployment and premature death, which are estimated to cost the UK # 8 - 11 billion a year The analysis comes at a timely moment, with health groups urging the Chancellor to raise alcohol duty in
next month's
Budget.
But there was also a sense among lawmakers that the education reform measures approved in the
budget will not just have wide - reaching effects for schools and politics, but will
likely be before them again
next year.
Still, Paterson aides had warned that lacking a
budget deal by the end of this week, he
likely will insert the education cuts into
next week's extender.
Mr Healey said decisions «about new institutions through tax changes and incentives» were
likely to be made in time for the
Budget next March.
Should the Assembly Democrats decide to take it up before the
budget talks begin, as Morelle wants, it would
likely occur within the
next two weeks.
Nadeau says it may be the 2013 session before any of the bills are taken up again, and it's
likely that any new permitting staff or new taxes or fees on the drilling industry will be imposed in Governor Cuomo's
next budget, which also is not due until January 2013.
Institute for Fiscal Studies thinktank says chancellor
likely to reduce rates in
next budget despite concerns about inequality
Governor Cuomo and legislative leaders have relatively few remaining differences in this year's
budget, though ironing out all of the details will
likely now prevent passage of the spending plan until later
next week.
- GDP per capita is still lower than it was before the recession - Earnings and household incomes are far lower in real terms than they were in 2010 - Five million people earn less than the Living Wage - George Osborne has failed to balance the
Budget by 2015, meaning 40 % of the work must be done in the
next parliament - Absolute poverty increased by 300,000 between 2010/11 and 2012/13 - Almost two - thirds of poor children fail to achieve the basics of five GCSEs including English and maths - Children eligible for free school meals remain far less
likely to be school - ready than their peers - Childcare affordability and availability means many parents struggle to return to work - Poor children are less
likely to be taught by the best teachers - The education system is currently going through widespread reform and the full effects will not be seen for some time - Long - term youth unemployment of over 12 months is nearly double pre-recession levels at around 200,000 - Pay of young people took a severe hit over the recession and is yet to recover - The number of students from state schools and disadvantaged backgrounds going to Russell Group universities has flatlined for a decade
It's
likely Paterson will close the entire
budget next week with a large extender, including major education aid cuts.
The figures are
likely to be welcomed by the chancellor, George Osborne, as a positive response to Moody's recent warning the UK might lose its treasured triple A rating in the
next 18 months and come just a month before he presents his annual
budget to parliament.
In an interview that will air in full on CapTon tonight (8 p.m. and 11:30 p.m.), DiNapoli said it's too early to predict whether the Legislature and Gov. Andrew Cuomo will have to engage in mid-year
budget cuts due to Wall Street's anemic performance, but predicted the pain will
likely be felt
next year.
The mayor himself will journey north to Albany to deliver
budget testimony in the
next few weeks but will then
likely remain largely in a behind - the - scenes role, according to interviews with administration officials and those close to the
budget process.
Changes that Republican lawmakers made to Gov. Scott Walker's executive
budget likely would result in a half - billion dollar deficit going into the
next two - year spending plan, according to a new analysis.
The City Council is set to begin hearings
next week on Mayor Bill de Blasio's $ 88.67 billion preliminary
budget proposal for fiscal year 2019, with a smaller but significant figure
likely to become an issue of controversy in negotiations between the two sides of City Hall.
The level of spending in the proposed
budget is most
likely a low estimate for how much the city will ultimately spend on its operations over the
next fiscal year.
Education leaders from around the state will come to Albany
next week for
budget hearings, where they'll ask legislators for more money, and they'll
likely get it.
But the bulk of the spending from the capital plan would take place over the
next few years, according to the proposal, a pace of spending that surprised some
budget watchers and would most
likely add to the city's debt service costs.
What's undisputed is that Fort Drum's 10th Mountain Division - one of the most deployed units in the Armed Forces - is already in the process of reducing its force, and will
likely have some level of additional cutbacks in the
next round of Army
budget cuts.
They will
likely repeat in the
next budget battle in the fall.
Support from DeFrancisco, R - Syracuse, is key because he is chairman of the Senate Finance Committee, which will
likely offer an opposing view to Gov. Andrew Cuomo's
budget proposal
next year.
The government's flagship district industrialisation programme, One District, One Factory (1D1F) is
likely to receive a GH cents 430 million allocation in
next year's
budget when the Minister of Finance presents the economic policy statement to Parliament on Wednesday.
The warnings about the money available for counter-terrorism come as ministers discuss a Spending Review that is
likely to impose more cuts on the Home Office
budget after the
next general election.
With fiscally conservative Republicans set to control both houses of Congress
next year, the
budget picture is not
likely to improve, he adds — although Obama's ability to veto legislation should ward off large funding cuts.
Next we identified about a dozen congressional committees (including Appropriations and
Budget) and two subcommittees that were
likely to pay the largest roles on these issues.
Its lean
budget — $ 1 million per year over the
next 5 years — will
likely preclude large - scale studies, but backers hope it will demonstrate the value of publicly funded gun research and perhaps help build support in Congress for a similar federal effort.
Sources say Abrams will co-produce the film, which will most
likely be kept very low -
budget, at about $ 5 million, in hopes that it will be the
next Paranormal Activity or Chronicle.
The wage piece of the deal is
likely to add about $ 74 million per year over the
next four years to a municipal
budget that is already deeply in the red.
School
budgets are
likely to be affected by an eight per cent fall per pupil, as a result of rising costs over the
next five years.
However, the projected job growth in this field over the
next ten years is just 6 %,
likely due to
budget cuts at the local and state levels that has led to the reduction in special education programs in some areas.
Next week the Senate is expected to release its own
budget proposal — and it's
likely to spend even fewer dollars on public education.
Teacher pension costs are about to surge, which will
likely push the
next state
budget further into deficit.
We can expect a «Social Mobility Action Plan'to be published in the
next few days and, the fact that it has been in the pipeline for months but only being published after the
Budget, means it is
likely to include some new funding commitments.