Sentences with phrase «reforms guaranteed funding»

PR insured that political parties would be represented according to their actual popular support, while the educational reforms guaranteed funding for all schools, even those with overt faith commitments.

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And while the Assembly Dems and Gov. Cuomo seek a three - year extension of the law governing mayoral control of city schools, Flanagan said that «reforms» to the measure are needed «to guarantee transparency and accountability, and to require that New York City provides enough local funding to underperforming schools.»
... According to court documents, Christie's budget fails to meet the funding requirements set forth by the School Funding Reform Act of 2008, a spending formula that guarantees financial support for all New Jersey public school disfunding requirements set forth by the School Funding Reform Act of 2008, a spending formula that guarantees financial support for all New Jersey public school disFunding Reform Act of 2008, a spending formula that guarantees financial support for all New Jersey public school districts.
Despite overwhelming odds, given inequitable charter funding and fast - paced reform - oriented timelines that all public schools are working to meet, Side by Side students are reaching achievement levels that guarantee they are on track to college and career readiness as they head toward high school.
The reforms are also intended to strengthen Ontario's Pension Benefits Guarantee Fund by increasing its funding and reserves.
«International donors must also ensure that human rights and forest sector reforms are guaranteed before any international funding is released to developing countries for their national actions on forest and climate issues.»
In addition, the reform enacted by the Government in 2015 also restricted the use of CIG (Wage Guarantee Fund) which was largely requested for by the Unions during the bargaining processes within reorganisations: this restriction has indeed entailed a change in industrial relations as the Unions are no longer able to ask the employer to use this cushioning system in a significant number of situations — as it happened in the past — as a matter of negotiation.
As the federal government considers reform of the secondary mortgage market, the Board reaffirmed NAR's position that any successor to Fannie Mae or Freddie Mac maintain an explicit government guarantee to ensure that mortgage funds remain available to credit - worthy homebuyers, even during economic downturns.
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