Future head of Conservatives»
public spending watchdog says «efficiency savings» alone will not save frontline services
Two councils made «unlawful» payments to their chief executives,
the public spending watchdog says.
Not exact matches
The Manhattan - based fiscal
watchdog group
said state
spending on two major programs —
public education and Medicaid — is due to rise more than double the overall 2 percent government
spending increase cap.
An analysis from the
public spending watchdog, the National Audit Office,
says state schools in England will have to find # 3bn in savings by 2019 - 20.
The analysis, done by the Center for Media and Democracy, a nonprofit liberal
watchdog and advocacy agency based in Wisconsin that tracks corporate influence on
public policy,
says that four companies — Pearson Education, ETS (Educational Testing Service), Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, and McGraw - Hill — collectively
spent more than $ 20 million lobbying in states and on Capitol Hill from 2009 to 2014.»