Sentences with phrase «program bill language»

Supposedly final, agreed - upon program bill language, including changes to arbitration as part of a local «financial restructuring board» law, was released by the governor's office to the AlbanyTimes Union and posted on the paper's Capitol Confidential website at 11:49 a.m. on June 18.

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Meanwhile, the House Appropriations subcommittee yesterday released its fiscal year 2015 agriculture appropriations bill, which included language that would allow any school district which operated its meal program at a loss for at least six months this past school year to seek a waiver from compliance in the coming year with the new, healthier school food standards.
This huge outpouring of grassroots support bolstered efforts in Congress — led by Congresswomen Rosa DeLauro (D - CT) and Chellie Pingree (D - ME)-- to get language into the 2015 omnibus spending bill keeping Chinese - processed chicken out of school food and other child nutrition programs.
In the last Congressional session, industry lobbying succeeded in getting language into the House Education and the Workforce Committee's draft Child Nutrition Reauthorization (CNR) bill that would have allowed all FFVP schools to serve «all forms» of produce, expressly stating that the program is «no longer limited to only fresh fruits and vegetables.»
Bills for issues ranging from rent control for New York City and the surrounding area, as well as a $ 1.3 billion property tax rebate program, a real - estate tax abatement and mayoral control for New York City schools are yet to be printed as language continues to be haggled over.
Independent Democratic Conference Sen. Diane Savino in a radio interview on Monday called Gov. Andrew Cuomo's concerns over allowing a medical marijuana program inconsistent and complained that proposed bill language from his office hasn't been made available.
NUKE BILL OUTCRY — POLITICO's Danielle Muoio: The latest draft of a controversial nuclear subsidy bill is drawing widespread concern from wind and solar leaders who say the newest language would hurt programs designed to expand renewables in New JerBILL OUTCRY — POLITICO's Danielle Muoio: The latest draft of a controversial nuclear subsidy bill is drawing widespread concern from wind and solar leaders who say the newest language would hurt programs designed to expand renewables in New Jerbill is drawing widespread concern from wind and solar leaders who say the newest language would hurt programs designed to expand renewables in New Jersey.
The state's highest court said a governor is allowed to insert language into the budget's appropriations bills to change policies, and the Senate and Assembly are limited to just a «yes» or «no» vote on the amount of money allotted for the program.
While the bill may include language about where advertising money can be spent, if the agency chooses to advertise the program, nothing in the budget bill requires the Cuomo administration to spend money on Start - Up NY advertising.
Because final program - by - program allocations of R&D funding are not available until several months after appropriations actions, AAAS estimates of R&D are based on agency data, historical trends for R&D within appropriations, appropriations bill language, committee report language, and other supplementary data, and should be considered estimates at all times.
The exact language in the bill appears to give NIH a lot of discretion over how it will coordinate these programs, which is good, notes Chris Pickett, director of Rescuing Biomedical Research.
The bill language is ambiguous, calling for disclosure of «[t] he employer, and either the name and title or a unique identifier, of each individual who served as a peer reviewer for the grant program» during the previous 6 months.
Although there is no equivalent legislation pending in that body, the Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation is putting the finishing touches on a new version of the America COMPETES Act, a broader bill to reauthorize programs at NSF and research at the departments of energy and commerce that could include language on NSF's oversight of major facilities.
However the bill language continues to support the Clinical and Translational Science Awards Program as well as the follow - on to the National Children's Study.
A bill to provide for grants to strengthen foreign - language programs in elementary and secondary schools and in institutions of higher education, for the purpose of furthering the national security of the U.S. and the nation's economy.
The bill would create a new jobs program for welfare recipients under which states could provide such services as high - school equivalency programs, literacy and English - as - a-second language instruction, skills training, work experience, and job - readiness and placement programs.
Section 4105 of the bill being considered makes changes to the 21st Century Community Learning Centers (21st CCLC) program, including language that would drastically alter funding for the initiative by allowing these funds to be diverted to support whole scale school reform.
Buried on page 166 of the Appropriations Committee report accompanying the $ 105 - billion spending bill for the departments of Labor, Health and Human Services, and Education was a statement of support for the flexibility that Mr. Bennett seeks in the bilingual - education program — which now mandates use of the transitional method, in which non-English-speaking students receive some instruction in their native language.
The bill also contained descriptions of program models and language learning opportunities that can be combined into comprehensive pathways, preschool through high school.
The Governor's bill was defeated, and the allotment was set at $ 50 for each student in a bilingual program and $ 12.50 for each student in an English as a second language class (Dietz, 2004).
The Opportunity Scholarships program, commonly referred to as the «school voucher program,» was enacted by the state last year when lawmakers inserted the language of the program's bill, which never made it out of committee, into the state budget bill.
The amended version of AB 934 allows local districts and teachers unions to negotiate an alternative dismissal system, eliminating the bill's previous language whereby an ineffective teacher could be dismissed with due process after two negative evaluations and a robust professional development program.
In a bill that has 5,036 lines of text, one has to fast forward to line 3,573 to find the «technical» changes to the language of the state's Teacher Retirement Pension program.
New help for teachers: Ruiz's latest bill adds language to reinforce an existing law that requires first - year teachers to have a year of a «researched - based mentoring program» under the guidance of «effective, experienced teachers.»
The bill would also allow funding for early learning programs for our dual language learners in pre-school!!
This bill is sponsored by CABE and Californians Together in response to feedback from educators that additional resources are required for our school districts to expand or establish new dual language immersion or development bilingual programs as called for in Proposition 58 of November 2016 and overwhelmingly supported by voters!
The language for that scholarship program came from Senate Bill 405, which did not get through the House.
«The bill's language is confusing,» said Hollamon, who pointed out several provisions within the legislation that contradict one another, like how funds for pre-kindergarten should be excluded from having to be shared with charters, yet there still is a mandate that all federal appropriations, such as those for Head Start, a federally - funded pre-kindergarten program, must be shared with charters.
The approved bills remove language found in previous iterations that set aside 10 percent of the Local Academic Flexible Grant funding for private school voucher programs and limited the U.S. secretary of education's authority to address state standards, assessments, and accountability.
The House bill — H. R. 5, the «Student Success Act» — would streamline federal education programs and includes language that would allow Title I dollars to follow students to public schools of their choice — a deal - breaker for House Democrats.
Existing Targeted Federal Programs and Preschool Programs: The House bill would merge a number of programs aimed at migrant students, English - language learners, and neglected and delinquent children with the much larger Title I program for disadvantaged sPrograms and Preschool Programs: The House bill would merge a number of programs aimed at migrant students, English - language learners, and neglected and delinquent children with the much larger Title I program for disadvantaged sPrograms: The House bill would merge a number of programs aimed at migrant students, English - language learners, and neglected and delinquent children with the much larger Title I program for disadvantaged sprograms aimed at migrant students, English - language learners, and neglected and delinquent children with the much larger Title I program for disadvantaged students.
This paper surveys recent changes in Canada's immigration policy: the expansion of the Temporary Foreign Workers Program, the introduction of more rigid language requirements in the economic immigration stream, and changes made to our asylum system by Bill C - 31, Protecting Canada's Immigration System Act.
Kentucky's Senate has just passed a bill that would count computer - programming classes as foreign language credits.
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That is not addressed in the bill language, so perhaps it will be dealt with in program instructions down the line if this becomes law.
The final bill, which provides fiscal year 2000 funding for HUD and other agencies, includes NAR - sponsored language on fair housing accessibility, Section 8 housing grants, lead - based paint regulations, multifamily FHA loan limits, and elderly housing programs.
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