Sentences with phrase «proposed bond act»

The bulk of the money, $ 5 billion, would be raised through a proposed bond act, subject to voter referendum.
Governor Cuomo proposed the bond act, and has already set up a task force on how to spend the money, headed by Google CEO Eric Schmidt.

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Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver suggests that pre kindergarten could in part be paid for with the bond act that the governor is proposing.
The Environmental Committee Chairs in the legislature have proposed a $ 5 billion dollar environmental bond act, to be voted on in November 2014.
Azzopardi adds that the governor has also proposed a $ 2 billion dollar education bond act to build more classrooms.
City Comptroller Scott Stringer on Sunday proposed a $ 3.5 billion bond act to fund state transportation projects that would earmark 60 percent of the cash to improve the city's ailing...
Speaking to reporters after an event promoting the proposed school bond issue on the November ballot, he spoke at length about his plan, terming it «entirely reasonable» and describing his primary responsibility as acting «to protect the people of the state of New York.»
Azzopardi adds that the governor has also proposed a $ 2 billion education bond act to build more classrooms.
Cuomo included the funding in the budget after Senate Republicans initially proposed a clean water bond act in the wake of water contamination issues arising in small upstate communities.
The governor will also need to lay out exactly what would be included in his proposed $ 2B education bond act.
The proposed shifting of funds is dependent on the passage of Governor Andrew Cuomo's proposed $ 2 billion New York State Smart Schools Bond Act, which de Blasio pledged his support for during his testimony in Albany on Monday and which will be on the ballot in November if it is included in the state's final budget agreement.
On Monday, June 20, a proposed $ 2.7 million bond act to remove and fill the park's pool -LSB-...]
The goal of the $ 2 billion bond act proposed by the governor was to boost technology in schools.
And Gov. Andrew Cuomo's proposed Smart Schools Bond Act, Proposal 3, which would generate $ 2 billion to improve classroom technology and other elements of educational infrastructure, also saw approval, as did Proposal 2, the constitutional amendment that would eliminate the need for legislative bills to be printed and supplied to every lawmaker before being considered.
Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver suggests that pre-kindergarten could in part be paid for with the bond act that the governor is proposing.
The education bond act, which will put iPads and laptops into the hands of schoolchildren, will now appear alongside Cuomo's name on the November ballot instead of a bond act that proposed spending more than twice the amount on sewers and clean water projects.
On this year's ballot, in addition to the candidates who are running for office, New Yorkers have the opportunity to vote on two proposed changes to the New York State Constitution and a bond act.
City Comptroller Scott Stringer on Sunday proposed a $ 3.5 billion bond act to fund state transportation projects that would earmark 60 percent of the cash to improve the city's ailing subway system.
The leaders of the environmental committee in the New York state legislature have proposed a $ 5 billion environmental bond act, to be voted on in November 2014.
The state approved 154 Smart Schools Investment Plans, totaling $ 103.2 million, part of the $ 2 billion Smart Schools Bond Act, an education technology initiative first proposed by Governor Andrew Cuomo.
«Request for Title and Summary for Proposed Initiative: Kindergarten Through Community College Public Education Facilities Bond Act of 2016,» Office of the California Attorney General, January 12, 2015, accessed June 28, 2015, https://oag.ca.gov/system/files/initiatives/pdfs/15-0005%20 (Education % 20Bond % 20Act).
The districts would then come up with a proposed spending plan under the parameters of the bond act.
The yield on the 10 - year Treasury note — a bedrock of global financial markets — has been rising since tax legislation was proposed in the fall of 2017, and the yield reached a four - year high of 2.85 % on the day the jobs report was released.6 — 7 Although the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act was generally welcomed on Wall Street, bond traders have been concerned that increased Treasury sales to pay for the $ 1.5 trillion tax cuts will erode bond prices.
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