In response, Walker has taken the unprecedented step of reducing the total amount per pupil that districts can spend (by 5.5 percent), in order to keep
his proposed aid reduction from simply being shifted to a local tax.
Not exact matches
Corbett, whose
proposed 2011 - 12 budget includes $ 2 billion in cuts to education and a 50 percent
reduction in
aid to colleges and universities, also emphasized that those cuts are only proposals.
Comparable to
reductions for SUNY and CUNY, the Executive Budget reduces unrestricted financial assistance to New York's independent colleges and universities (Bundy
Aid) by 10 percent, comparable to
reductions proposed for SUNY and CUNY.
The Executive Budget
proposes School
Aid of $ 19.4 billion for the 2011 - 12 school year, a year - to - year
reduction of $ 1.5 billion.
Governor Paterson's
proposed 2009 - 2010 budget features
reductions in state
aid to CUNY and SUNY, despite a projected increase in enrollment for 2009 - 2010.
But 64 percent oppose Cuomo's
proposed $ 1.5 billion
reduction in state
aid to school districts, and 56 percent oppose his 10 percent cut to SUNY and CUNY.
MANHATTAN — Gov. Andrew Cuomo
proposed a plan to slash billions from the state's budget, including a 2 percent cut in Medicaid spending, a $ 1.5 billion
reduction in school
aid and nearly 10,000 state worker layoffs, according to a plan unveiled Tuesday.
Cuomo also
proposed a permanent toll
reduction on the Verrazano Bridge to
aid Staten Island residents.
Cuomo has warned of the potential loss of federal money due to President Donald Trump's
proposed budget, leaving the possibility of
aid reduction in the middle of the budget year.
Proposed reductions in U.S. foreign
aid would have a devastating impact on HIV treatment and prevention programs in countries receiving such
aid, an international team of investigators reports.
Because chitosan has been shown in some animal studies to reduce fat absorption, it has been
proposed that chitosan intake can
aid in weight
reduction.
At a time when Connecticut's towns and cities already face the potential for significant state
aid reductions based on Gov. Dannel P. Malloy's
proposed budget, is it any wonder that the Connecticut Conference of Municipalities testified in favor of delaying a system that is proving costly and problematic elsewhere?»