The phrase
"public coffers" refers to the money or funds that belong to the government or state. It represents the financial resources that are collected from taxpayers and used to finance public services and government operations.
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This an unfathomable amount of money which is being stolen
from public coffers by the same people who tell us that there is not enough money to improve benefits for workers, or to pay for public services.
Complicating matters for public school finance directors and special education providers is a new voucher program enacted by lawmakers last year that, beginning this fall, will funnel money out
of public coffers into private educational settings.
Not only did that hammer industry profits, but it also slashed the amount of money flowing
into public coffers in Alberta and Ottawa.
My answer to these questions is no, they should not have brought charges, particularly the murder charge, and
drained public coffers for a media spectacle.
However, critics argue that such subsidies are an inefficient use of taxpayer money, do not generate revenue
for public coffers and do not actually motivate relocation decisions.
Supporters of the city measure maintained the surcharge is not a tax, since the extra nickel would go into store owners» pockets,
not public coffers.
In his new bestseller, The Next Decade, Friedman argues that capital shortages, the impending down cycle in U.S. military spending and an aging population that drains
public coffers mean the arrival of the next wave of «truly transformative» technologies will be delayed.
But he noted the city introduced the surcharge as a fee payable to merchants rather than as a tax that went into
public coffers because it would have required Albany's approval.
Disgraced former Queens city councilman Ruben Wills cried like a baby as he was sentenced to two to six years in prison Thursday for
looting public coffers, pleading for leniency and maintaining his innocence to the end.
But many of those programs propose to allocate all or some permits for free,
depriving public coffers of revenue to help families living in poverty absorb the higher costs for food, water and electricity.
Some experts had warned the Liberal tax - bracket changes were likely to
cost public coffers more than the government had expected.
I do think that tolls should subsidize expansion of public transit networks and maintenance, going into one
giant public coffer of transit funds.
This measure will not only
hurt public coffers, but also increase exponentially the country's greenhouse gas emissions, which already grew by 9 % last year.
They say a quick fix is particularly important in light of Quebec's aging population and the government's rebalancing of
public coffers due to high debt levels.
Finally, transition costs from a defined benefit pension to a cash balance plan would quickly
drain public coffers.
Public sector unions need to get out of the cul - de-sac of traditional bargaining and get more money
into public coffers.
Also clear is that it's not always overly difficult to squeeze money out
of public coffers — perhaps especially if you're willing to throw a few campaign dollars the governor's way.
The first four years of the process were characterized by private sector debt reduction, the vast majority of which was absorbed by
public coffers.
With mounting scrutiny over the sizzling hot housing market and the risks it poses for
our public coffers, though, it's unlikely that Ottawa will step in to raise the cap again this time.
Many elected officials and economic development professionals will work tirelessly over the upcoming weeks and months to put together the most competitive bids
their public coffers will permit.
Meanwhile,
the public coffers, and thereby other taxpayers, would suffer.
Absolutely nobody, gay or straight, has any «right» to take from
the public coffers and not offer something in return.
The Miami Marlins baseball stadium agreement which involved almost USD500million initial public investment is set to be sold to a group for lessthan its value with the funds not going back to
the public coffers.
The ONS figures also showed that corporation tax receipts fell nearly 10 per cent in October, a month when there is usually a heavy inflow to boost
the public coffers.
The taxpayer subsidy for Aetna spotlights how, while state and municipal budget constraints have forced cuts to social services and layoffs of public workers, lucrative corporate incentives continue to flow out of
public coffers to politically connected companies.
They have also rejected efforts from bag manufacturers and distributors to characterize the surcharge as a «tax,» noting that extra dime would go into store owners» pockets not
the public coffers.
«We have taken steps towards recovering a reasonable amount of the money that was looted or misappropriated from
public coffers.
Most notably, Ukip has said it wants scrap inheritance tax altogether, so that even the children of billionaires would not be forced to pay anything into
the public coffers when the wealth is passed on to them.
He spent more than a decade prosecuting white - collar crimes, including going after public officials for stealing from
public coffers.
With infinite energy, freshwater can be reached, but even if
the public coffers were unlimited, policymakers are under pressure to limit carbon emissions.
In addition to the usual talking points — such as lemon - picking research on school choice or warning about constitutional questions that have been long settled in favor of choice — the report alleges that tax - credit scholarship policies «drain
public coffers» and «enable savvy taxpayers to turn a profit.»
Contrary to the claims of the AASA and ITEP, tax - credit scholarship policies neither enrich donors nor drain
the public coffers.
Yes, they are cousins of voucher programs but they don't involve checks written by the state (or district) to private schools, using money that has already entered
the public coffers.
Currently, 17 states have laws that generate private school vouchers through a tax - credit mechanism and that divert up to $ 1 billion annually from
public coffers.
The program has not been without its difficulties — a court challenge brought by the state's teacher and school boards associations has sought to eliminate school vouchers on the claim that they unconstitutionally divert public funds away from
public coffers, among other reasons.
A common refrain I hear in the course of my reporting and writing about school vouchers — a program that is set to take a large bite out of
our public coffers in North Carolina in the months and years ahead — is that at the end of the day, it's the parents who should be the enforcers of accountability for this publicly funded effort to shift state money into private schools.
Public money should not be diverted from
public coffers to religious schools.
Bill Cobey, chairman of North Carolina's State Board of Education, has heard all about K12 Inc.'s California settlement, a purported $ 168.5 million pact with the state's attorney general amid long - running allegations that the for - profit virtual charter school operator inflated student test scores and attendance to drain more cash from
public coffers.
This second question may not seem important, but it is in fact key, since it is crucial for any determination of the effect of the policy on
the public coffers.
First, the Conservatives unveiled their long - promised family tax - and - benefit package, a grab bag of measures expected to carve $ 4.6 billion in revenue out of
public coffers.
Urban land, while not part of nature in the sense that I assumed Ecuador's policy was speaking, is rightly our common resource, and its value should be in
the public coffers, not in private portfolios.
The BLM's rule will also bring millions of dollars into
the public coffers as drilling companies must pay royalties when they waste natural gas on public lands.
An Obama - era rule meant to improve air quality, curb climate emissions and bring millions of dollars into
the public coffers is back in effect once again.