Sentences with phrase «of the legislature estimate»

And he says both houses of the legislature estimate there is $ 350 - 400 million more in the state budget than the governor has predicted, which could also be sent to schools.
And he says both houses of the legislature estimates there is $ 350 to $ 400 million in the state budget than the governor has predicted, which could also be sent to schools.

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An estimated million plus, formerly law abiding, gun owners have refused to comply with Cuomo and down state Democrat's naive belief that the NY Safe Act, passed in a so called emergency session of the New York legislature, could force free people to register their hard earned property.
Aug. 1: State law requires county executives to submit plans by Aug. 1 to their county legislatures, including an estimate of property tax savings anticipated.
«In summary, the constitutional procedure for preparing the appropriation bill is that each arm of government (the executive, legislature and the judiciary) lays before the national assembly its estimates of revenue and expenditure for each financial year after which it is appropriated, harmonized as a bill and presented to the president for his assent.»
«Constitution requests each arm of government (the executive, legislature and the judiciary) to lay before the national assembly its estimates of revenue and expenditure for each financial year after which it is appropriated, harmonised as a bill and presented to the president for his assent,» the letter read.
The Comptroller says it's important that the governor and legislature continue to be conservative in their spending and their estimates of future tax collections when they put together the new state budget.
The on topic Q&A included redesign plans for other streets, especially Queens Boulevard, why the administration attributes the reduction in pedestrian fatalities to Vision Zero and not to regular year - to - year variances, how the administration actually knows that driving speeds are reduced, why so few street redesign projects have been done on Staten Island, data for any changes in safety at this E.Tremont / Silver Street intersection, why Commissioner Bratton did not attend, why there are few speeding and failure to yield tickets issued in this (45th) precinct, the negative effect of speed bumps on emergency response vehicles, plans for marking and painting of roads, whether the mayor will seek additional red light camera authorizations from the state legislature, the paucity of criminal prosecutions against drivers who kill pedestrians and an estimate of money received from speed camera tickets.
In 2010, the Florida legislature's nonpartisan Office of Program Policy Analysis and Government Accountability estimated that Sunshine State taxpayers saved $ 32.6 million, which is approximately $ 1.44 in state education funding for every dollar lost in corporate income tax revenue due to credits for scholarship contributions.
The authors reject two widely used approaches to making such estimates despite the acceptance of these strategies by state legislatures and courts.
In 2010, the Florida legislature's respected Office of Program Policy Analysis and Government Accountability estimated that the state of Florida saves $ 1.44 for every $ 1 in decreased tax revenue as a result of the STC law.
The Governor also said that districts would be able to realize estimated savings of $ 150 million if the legislature and Board of Regents agree to lift «certain well - meaning but now - unaffordable mandates.»
In 2010, the Florida legislature's nonpartisan Office of Program Policy Analysis and Government Accountability (OPPAGA) estimated that Sunshine State taxpayers saved $ 1.44 for every dollar of revenue reduced by the tax credits.
By the ruling, the legislature and the courts may still use estimates of cost studies in assessing legislative actions, but they should not be taken as definitive as previously done in Kansas.
Additionally, the National Conference of State Legislatures estimates that remedial education costs students, parents, and states $ 2.3 billion annually.
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