Sentences with phrase «promise than the governor»

Chancellor Carmen Fariña and Mayor Bill de Blasio visited Automotive HS in Brooklyn on March 25 to showcase the work done in the mayor's School Renewal Porgram, which holds much more promise than the governor's receivership strategy.

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He's staying on one year longer than the five he initially promised, but shy of a governor's full eight - year term.
Mark Carney, governor of the Bank of England, gave a speech on 2 March on the future of money and how the UK central bank can help manage the potential risks, as well as realise the promise of, more than a thousand virtual or cryptocurrencies.
The governor's budget is based on a huge promise — that he will keep the budget growth to less than 2 %.
Much to the audible chagrin of the more than 200 state committee members, activists and officials who gathered at a suburban hotel for the W.F.P.'s quadrennial convention, Teachout's last - minute candidacy was rejected after Governor Andrew Cuomo promised party leaders he would throw his might behind flipping the State Senate into Democratic hands.
And that deficit — caused by softer - than - expected tax revenues — did not even account for the repeal of the Affordable Care Act promised by President - elect Donald J. Trump's administration, which would cost the state more than $ 3 billion, according to the governor.
We will even do more than we have promised,» the Governor said, adding that his administration will commence the construction of Ifako - Ijaiye Stadium within the first quarter of 2017.
She promised to work with Governor Cuomo on addressing subway troubles (Green and MPAC are more closely aligned with Cuomo than de Blasio.)
The state agreed to an additional $ 292 million for the education budget in New York City, even more than the governor originally promised.
Governor Andrew Cuomo, who once promised that his would be the «most transparent and accountable in history» has begun deleting all emails more than 90 days old from the accounts of rank - and - file state workers, Jimmy Vielkind reports for Capital NY.
Questions during the Q&A portion of the press conference included his plans during his scheduled visit to Albany on March 4th, why he expects to convince legislators who he has not convinced, whether he's concerned that the middle school program will be pushed aside if there is a pre-K funding mechanism other than his proposed tax, where the money to fund the middle school program will come from, how he counters the argument that his tax proposal is unfair to cities that do not have a high earner tax base, how he will measure the success of the program absent additional standardized testing, whether he expects to meet with Governor Cuomo or Senate Republican Leader Dean Skelos during his March 4th trip, what he would say to a parent whose child planned on attending one of the charter schools that his administration refused to allow, whether he doubts Governor Cuomo's commitment or ability to deliver on the funding the governor has promised, what are the major hurdles in trying to convince the state senate to approve his tax proposal, whether there's an absolute deadline for getting his tax proposal approved, whether he can promise parents pre-K spots should Governor Cuomo's proposal gointo effect, and why he has not met with Congressman Michael Grimm since takingGovernor Cuomo or Senate Republican Leader Dean Skelos during his March 4th trip, what he would say to a parent whose child planned on attending one of the charter schools that his administration refused to allow, whether he doubts Governor Cuomo's commitment or ability to deliver on the funding the governor has promised, what are the major hurdles in trying to convince the state senate to approve his tax proposal, whether there's an absolute deadline for getting his tax proposal approved, whether he can promise parents pre-K spots should Governor Cuomo's proposal gointo effect, and why he has not met with Congressman Michael Grimm since takingGovernor Cuomo's commitment or ability to deliver on the funding the governor has promised, what are the major hurdles in trying to convince the state senate to approve his tax proposal, whether there's an absolute deadline for getting his tax proposal approved, whether he can promise parents pre-K spots should Governor Cuomo's proposal gointo effect, and why he has not met with Congressman Michael Grimm since takinggovernor has promised, what are the major hurdles in trying to convince the state senate to approve his tax proposal, whether there's an absolute deadline for getting his tax proposal approved, whether he can promise parents pre-K spots should Governor Cuomo's proposal gointo effect, and why he has not met with Congressman Michael Grimm since takingGovernor Cuomo's proposal gointo effect, and why he has not met with Congressman Michael Grimm since taking office.
The governor promised not to enact any new taxes to help close the state's yawning budget gap, but many say that pledge is easier said than done.
They say the commission — which was proposed after Governor Andrew Cuomo broke a promise to veto an arrangement that didn't end legislators» control over the process — is better than nothing, despite its flaws.
A Democrat, Spitzer promised in his 2006 campaign for governor to spend more on schools than he endorsed in the brief, but the four - person Republican majority of the court, all of whom were appointed by outgoing governor George Pataki, a persistent opponent of the CFE, was under no obligation to take notice of what Spitzer said as a candidate.
Attorney General George Jepsen, with the support of Governor Malloy, moved to destroy the most important school funding case in more than half a century, despite Malloy's earlier promises to support the case.
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