Sentences with phrase «public aid»

However, optimal development for the African continent has been constrained by low foreign investments and by levels of public aid from developed countries that have remained below the targets set during the 1970s.
Those aren't just any old jobs either, the line goes, but «high paying» jobs that would disappear were it not for public aid.
The median income of the families of the young athletes was approximately $ 70,000; approximately 11 percent came from low - income neighborhoods, while 19 percent are on public aid.
There was religious motivation involved, conscious more than unconscious, in granting public aid to Catholic schools and in denying it.
Provided assistance for families in obtaining general services, such as public aid and medical aid.
Single - parent households often mean children are raised in poverty or on public aid.
To many public - spirited persons involved in social welfare, moral questions were raised by any attempt on the part of managers of publicly subsidized housing to limit the admission of families receiving public aid, one - parent families headed by women, and families with serious antisocial behavior.
Buffalo Niagara will never climb out of poverty as long as women make less than men, minorities can't get business and fulltime workers need public aid just to survive.
The Supreme Court, in cases culminating in Agostini [v. Felton], has established the general principle that state educational assistance programs do not have the primary effect of advancing religion if those programs provide public aid to both sectarian and nonsectarian institutions (1) on the basis of neutral, secular criteria that neither favor nor disfavor religion; and (2) only as a result of numerous private choices of the individual parents of school - age children.
Hospitals often receive formula, usually based on cow's milk, free from the manufacturer — something in itself that is beginning to be seen as a conflict of interest, she said — while donor milk can cost $ 4.50 per ounce and is not covered by many insurance companies and public aid programs.
Mormons do not run religious schools that take public aid from the state, such as secular textbooks, though that is a practice approved by the Supreme Court in states with substantial numbers of parochial schools.
From personal experience working in a federal office the majority of people seeking public aid are healthy, able bodied, and could find work but choose not too because they can get assistence from the government and keep on partying with no responsibilities.
Certainly, Pope Leo XIII's great encyclical, Rerum novarum, was pretty clear, at one point arguing that the government should come to the aid of families only as a last resort: «True, if a family finds itself in exceeding distress, utterly deprived of the counsel of friends, and without any prospect of extricating itself, it is right that extreme necessity be met by public aid...».
Even here in Chicago, women without public aid or insurance ca n`t afford prenatal care or hospitals.
And Make the Road New York — which, again, gets public aid — uses its money to fund its sister group: Its 2016 IRS tax form (990) shows a $ 90,000 contribution to Make the Road Action Fund.
Blaine amendments, a remnant of the 19th - century battles over public aid to parochial schools, are named for James G. Blaine, a presidential aspirant and congressman from Maine, who in 1875 tried unsuccessfully to enact a federal constitutional amendment prohibiting such aid.
Supporters of school vouchers had hoped that the time was ripe for the Supreme Court to deliver a death blow to Blaine Amendments — the provisions in at least 37 state constitutions that forbid public aid to sectarian institutions.
Blaine ultimately failed in his effort to amend the U.S. Constitution to bar public aid to «sectarian» schools, but most states adopted a version of his proposed amendment, and more than two - thirds of the 50 states have a Blaine amendment on the books today.
Beginning with Nixon, this strategy was a way to attract the votes of citizens who favored public aid for private schools because they opposed school integration.
The Kentucky Court of Appeals, which was then the state's highest court, held that a statute authorizing public aid to private schools for exceptional children did not violate, among other Constitutional Provisions on Education, Kentucky's Blaine Amendment because the funds were for children's «welfare» rather than «education.»
Declining enrollment, falling public aid and tight budgets at some schools spark discontent — and rising no - confidence votes — among staff

As the president of Rider University, Gregory Dell» Omo wanted to cut the art, French and philosophy majors among others to help solve the New Jersey school's budget...

(from Education Week) Opposition toward school vouchers and other policies that direct public aid toward private schools has softened in the past year, even as support for charter schools dropped 12 percent.
Processed and / or denied medical claims in a rapid and accurate pace for Blue Cross of MI, Aetna, and Arizona Public Aid.
• Well - versed in QS1 and Frameworks, Illinois public aid formularies and Med - D formularies.
I was a police officer 5 years, I was an MP for 2 years... honorable discharge... i applied to dept.of corrections... and was accepted, worked for public aid food stamp division... i was in charge for 10 years..
Sources familiar with the Baltimore submission have said it includes billions of dollars in public aid.
if the child does not receive public aid, any extraordinary expenses required for the noncustodial parent to exercise visitation rights; and
When mothers stay home, but then need public aid to feed their families, many of those same Americans will tell them to get off their lazy backsides and go to work outside the home.
But recently Britain has begun providing public aid to Muslim, Sikh, and Hindu schools.
More than 100 members of cef, a Washington - based coalition of parents, educators, clergymen, and public officials who support and actively lobby for public aid to private schools, gathered on Sept. 21 to celebrate the recent progress of their cause and to discuss strategies for continuing that momentum.
He's definitely a conservative, and I suspect he votes against any public aid at the very same time he votes against affordable contraception.
Frances M. Morgan, 80, a retired caseworker with the Illinois Department of Public Aid, died Thursday in Mercy Medical Center.
First, PCC must negotiate facility fees with the Illinois Department of Public Aid and apply for an operating license through the Illinois Public Health Department.
He was a Chicago cop, deputy chief of staff under Gov. Jim Thompson, director of the Illinois Department of Public Aid, an Arlington Heights trustee, president of Arlington Park racetrack, chief operating officer of the thoroughbred meeting at Sportsman's Park and a consultant and lobbyist for Hawthorne Race Course.
Another way the government will save money is if more women breastfeed then services like WIC and public aid won't have to pay for formula.
The vote, which took place in Strasbourg, France, today, fleshes out how the Parliament wants to spend the European Maritime and Fisheries Fund (EMFF), a public aid package worth $ 6.5 billion in the next 7 years.
encouraged the Illinois Department of Public Aid»... to enforce the current law which allows welfare checks to be withheld from parents who have been cited for allowing their children to be truant.»
encourages the Illinois Department of Public Aid»... to enforce the current law which allows welfare checks to be withheld from parents who have been cited for allowing their children to be truant.»
Philadelphia — Today's political climate will make it easier to advance the cause of public aid to private schools than it has been in more than two decades, according to speakers at the 25th annual conference of Citizens for Educational Freedom here.
Researchers surveyed study participants and their parents, and analyzed education, employment, public aid, criminal justice, substance use and child welfare records for the participants through to age 26.
In March, a research team from Madrid's King Juan Carlos University produced a detailed, substantive, heavily sourced, two - method paper: «Study of the Effects on Employment of Public Aid to Renewable Energy Sources.»
Study of the Effects on Employment of Public Aid to Renewable Energy Sources by Gabriel Calzada Álvarez, Raquel Merino Jara, Juan Ramón Rallo Julián, and José Ignacio García Bielsa In this paper, the authors examine Spain's efforts to create «green jobs» through subsidies for renewable energy.
He also is President of the Board of Governors for Levitt & Quinn, a public aid law firm that provides legal services to people in need.
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