Sentences with phrase «proposed federal contribution»

However, there is disagreement as to whether the proposed federal contribution would be enough to address the vast infrastructure needs across the country.

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The proposed class - action lawsuit, filed on Tuesday in federal court in Minnesota, accused the third - largest U.S. bank of «self - dealing and imprudent investing» by steering 401 (k) contributions to its Wells Fargo Dow Jones Target Date funds.
The governor proposes some ridiculous, unworkable, flawed schemes to convert federal taxes into state taxes, make school taxes into charitable contributions and otherwise get around the $ 10,000 cap on the SALT deduction.
Citing recent federal indictments of elected officials that have thrown New York's political world into «crisis mode,» Senate Majority Coalition Co-leader Jeff Klein plans to propose drastically curbing contribution limits...
Stringer proposed the city should triple the current amount of its contribution to the Earned Income Tax Credit, the federal refundable tax credit given to low - income workers.
Yarmuth's bill proposes establishing the public fund with a combination of federal tax money, voluntary contributions from citizens and the proceeds from federal civil penalties.
The scale of the proposed spending on education is stunning, more than doubling the federal contribution.
For example, Bedrick said, the bill proposed by Rubio and Rokita would have given federal tax credits only for donations to scholarship - granting organizations that don't «earmark or set aside contributions for scholarships on behalf of any particular student, or to any specific school or group of schools.»
Or take for instance, the federal court ruling last week that halted a proposed coal mining operation in Colorado stating that the «social costs» of contributions the mine would make to worsening impacts of climate change in the future were not taken into consideration.
Consistent with the determination of debt provision set forth in § 156.1215 (c), we propose to clarify in a new § 153.400 (c) that any amount owed to the Federal government by a self - insured group health plan (including a group health plan that is partially self - insured and partially insured, where the health insurance coverage does not constitute major medical coverage), including reinsurance contributions that are not remitted in full in a timely manner, would be a determination of a debt.
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