Sentences with phrase «proposed school aid increase»

On a school year basis, Cuomo has proposed a school aid increase of $ 1.1 billion.

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Cuomo proposed a $ 960 million increase in education aid, but lawmakers back more than $ 1 billion in school spending.
Cuomo has proposed a $ 960 million increase in education aid, but typically lawmakers successfully add even more spending for schools in the state.
A key Long Island lawmaker, Senate Majority Leader John Flanagan, said the state Legislature would «definitely» expand a school - aid package proposed by Cuomo, though he indicated the increase could be a modest one.
Gov. Andrew Cuomo is proposing an increase in school aid of over three - quarters of a billion dollars, a rise of about 3 percent over last year, but some say that's not enough to meet school districts» rising costs.
The Governor's proposed budget increases formula - based school aid by $ 651 million, or 2.6 percent, to $ 25.8 billion.
The Democrats say the money can be used, among other things, to double the increased aid that Cuomo has proposed for schools to just over $ 2 billion.
Governor Cuomo is proposing an increase in school aid of over three - quarters of a billion dollars or around 3 % from last year, but some say that's not enough to meet school districts» rising costs.
The Senate's proposed budget would increase school aid by $ 1.9 billion and includes a modified Education Tax Credit but not the Dream Act.
There are more landmine up ahead as well, including a likely push from lawmakers in both parties to add more money to the proposed $ 338 million increase in foundation aid and, from Assembly Democrats, opposition to an increase in charter school tuition aid.
«The proposed amendment to section 9 of article 1 of the Constitution would allow the Legislature to authorize up to seven casinos in New York State for the legislated purposes of promoting job growth, increasing aid to schools, and permitting local governments to lower property taxes through revenues generated.
Either option for the school aid increase would be higher than the $ 1.1 billion Cuomo proposed in his executive budget, and higher than what was announced earlier this month when lawmakers were given a preliminary sketch of how much additional funds above Cuomo's proposal would be available for each area of the budget.
The State Board of Regents says school aid needs to be increased by more than twice the amount the governor has proposed, to $ 2.1 billion, in order to begin to fulfill the court order.
Governor Cuomo is proposing an increase in school aid of over three - quarters of a billion dollars, or around three percent from last year, but some say that's not enough to meet school districts» rising costs.
Cuomo is proposing a $ 769 million increase for school aid, about half of the increase schools received last year.
Governor Cuomo has proposed increasing school aid by $ 800 million dollars in the new state budget, lawmakers have requested a few hundred million more.
The State Board of Regents said school aid needs to be increased by $ 2.1 billion — more than twice the amount the governor has proposed — to begin to fulfill the court order.
On Tuesday, Cuomo in his proposed budget called for additional statewide school aid of $ 1 billion, a 4 percent increase, for the 2017 - 18 school year.
Typically, schools use the governor's budget proposal as a working point for crafting budgets, but this year Cuomo has proposed tying $ 1.1 billion in school aid increases to his education reforms, including teacher evaluations.
The $ 13.6 million increase in state aid that Cuomo proposed for the Buffalo Public Schools in his 2017 budget will come in handy.
With budget season well underway for St. Lawrence County school districts and still no aid increase in the proposed state budget, local educators are struggling to make ends meet.
The council questions Cuomo's claim that schools have received «tremendous» increase in funding over the past decade, noting, for example, that aid increased 1.9 percent in 2009 - 10 largely because federal stimulus cash averted the need for layoffs that would have been caused by the $ 1.1 billion worth of cuts proposed by then - Gov.
When New Yorkers vote next week, they will see this proposal on the ballot, «The purpose of the proposed amendment to section 9 of article 1 of the Constitution is to allow the Legislature to authorize and regulate up to seven casinos for the legislated purposes of promoting job growth, increasing aid to schools, and permitting local governments to lower property taxes through revenues generated.»
Cuomo is proposing a total $ 1 billion increase of school aid statewide to $ 25.6 billion.
The Senate Republicans are calling for a $ 1.655 billion increase in school aid, grants for charter schools and $ 4.6 million in aid to nonpublic schools, while the Assembly Democrats, aligned with the state teachers unions, proposed a $ 1.1 billion increase in Foundation Aaid, grants for charter schools and $ 4.6 million in aid to nonpublic schools, while the Assembly Democrats, aligned with the state teachers unions, proposed a $ 1.1 billion increase in Foundation Aaid to nonpublic schools, while the Assembly Democrats, aligned with the state teachers unions, proposed a $ 1.1 billion increase in Foundation AidAid.
This year, the state budget impasse, the proposed $ 1.4 billion cut in school aid and the lack of a state budget forced school districts and taxpayers to absorb cost increases alone.
During negotiations, two basic things happened to affect the financial plan Cuomo sought: the Senate rejected most of the tax hikes he proposed — such as closing a loophole on third party internet sales on sites such as Amazon — and lawmakers nearly doubled what the school aid increase that Cuomo planned in January.
They also said the governor is proposing a $ 1 billion increase in aid to public schools and assumes the level of health care funding from the federal government will remain flat for the next fiscal year.
That analysis also shows the overall proposed aid increase for the Island's 124 districts is less than the additional state aid the governor proposed for the current school year.
Cuomo this year proposes another increase to $ 197.7 million in base aid for private schools.
In fact, on a fiscal year basis, added school aid represents 90 percent of the net spending increase in the proposed State Operating Funds Budget (as calculated by the governor).
Gov. Andrew Cuomo is proposing an increase in school aid of $ 769 million, a rise of about 3 percent over last year, but some say that's not enough to meet school districts» rising costs.
Governor Andrew Cuomo has proposed s $ 991 million dollar increase in school aid, a figure the leader of the State Association of School Business Officials has called «woefully inadequate.&school aid, a figure the leader of the State Association of School Business Officials has called «woefully inadequate.&School Business Officials has called «woefully inadequate.»
«To put school funding needs into perspective, the governor's proposed $ 288 million increase in unrestricted foundation aid is about one - fifth of the $ 1.4 billion increase in foundation aid requested by NYSSBA.»
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.
All school districts in Cortland County would see an over 2 % increase in state aid this year under Governor Cuomo's proposed budget.
McMahon said Spitzer used the CFE decision as a «pretext for proposing an enormous multi-year state school aid increase, which was unsustainable on its face and proved to be even more unsustainable than that once the economy collapsed in the financial crisis.»
Both the Assembly and the Senate significantly increase school aid spending from Cuomo's budget, with the Assembly recommending a $ 1.8 billion increase, and the Senate proposing $ 1.9 billion more.
The Assembly wants to increase state aid to public schools by $ 1.8 billion, or $ 864 million more than Cuomo proposed.
Gov. Andrew Cuomo has called for a $ 1 billion increase in state aid to public schools while proposing a change to the formula used to distribute education aid statewide.
Gov. Andrew Cuomo has proposed a $ 1 billion increase in state aid to public schools while proposing a change to the formula used to distribute education aid statewide.
Cuomo has proposed an increase of $ 1.06 billion in school aid, or 4.8 percent above the current total.
Local parents, students, and community members say Governor Cuomo's proposed increase in school aid isn't enough.
ELIZABETHTOWN As the state enters choppy fiscal waters, Gov. Andrew Cuomo has proposed increasing public school aid by 3 percent this year.
A key Long Island lawmaker said Saturday that the State Legislature would «definitely» expand a school - aid package proposed by Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo, though he indicated the increase could be a modest one.
Much of the governor's proposed $ 769 million increase — $ 338 million — would go to foundation aid for school districts.
Coupled with the $ 724 million school tax relief program, (which is a funding shift from local to state) this is the largest school aid increase ever proposed by a Governor.
Traditionally, the Budget Division releases school runs following its budget presentation, but this year the governor's administration indicated that his proposed $ 1.1 billion aid increase is linked to the success of his education reform proposals.
School officials across the state are «very concerned» about the governor's proposed 3 percent increase in school aid next year, said state Education Commissioner MaryEllenSchool officials across the state are «very concerned» about the governor's proposed 3 percent increase in school aid next year, said state Education Commissioner MaryEllenschool aid next year, said state Education Commissioner MaryEllen Elia.
And in the end, the budget included a $ 1.6 billion statewide increase in school aid, far above what he originally proposed.
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