Sentences with phrase «proposed education investment tax»

That's why we've supported public charter schools, as well as the proposed Education Investment Tax Credit, which would boost giving for faith - based education, including parochial schools.
New Yorkers for Independent Action supported candidates who back its main issue: a proposed education investment tax credit that would largely help charter and private schools, and used its deep resources to attack those candidates» opponents.
Senate Co-Leader Dean Skelos (R - Long Island) and Sen. Martin Golden (R - Brooklyn) said they would not support expanding a proposed education investment tax credit to help fund scholarships for the college kids of illegal immigrants — a plan some saw as a compromise to the DREAM Act that was voted down in the Senate last week.
Proposes the Education Investment Tax Credit for contributions to private and charter schools.

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Meanwhile, Klein said a proposed compromise on the Dream Act and an education investment tax credit is likely not possible.
[11] Rather than limit investment in other needed services to pay for the circuit breaker, the state should generate additional revenues by fixing some of the problems related to last year's corporate tax reform, eliminating or scaling back many of the state's smorgasbord of business tax credits, rejecting the proposed Education Tax Credit, and limiting the increase in the estate tax exemptitax reform, eliminating or scaling back many of the state's smorgasbord of business tax credits, rejecting the proposed Education Tax Credit, and limiting the increase in the estate tax exemptitax credits, rejecting the proposed Education Tax Credit, and limiting the increase in the estate tax exemptiTax Credit, and limiting the increase in the estate tax exemptitax exemption.
By using resources that could be used for critical local infrastructure investments and for the provision of adequate state aid for education, the business tax cuts proposed by the Commission may in fact cause business to leave New York.
During the 84 - minute speech, Cuomo largely focused on education, proposing to increase school aid by $ 1 billion, increase reliance on teacher evaluations and tie the education investment tax credit to the Dream Act, a bill that would open state tuition assistance programs to undocumented students.
Word of the possible commission came as Cuomo conceded that the DREAM Act and an education investment tax credit — two other issues that he had included in his proposed budget — would likely not be included in the final spending plan.
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