Sentences with phrase «resources in state budgets»

This requires committing dedicated and ongoing resources in state budgets.
He also said «If there are extra resources in the state budget, we must remember that the State Court of Appeals ruled — in the landmark Campaign for Fiscal Equity decision several years ago - that the children of this city deserve billions more in educational resources, and now is the time to provide it.»

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Social hardship in the South will not end unless the creditor states agree on a sizable transfer of resources to debtor states through a kind of Eurobonds and social transfers from the EU budget.
Significant cuts to bilateral aid budgets due to the consolidation of public finances have reduced member states» willingness to pool further resources and competences in Brussels.
The state should adopt the Executive Budget's formula improvements that better address poverty and district need, while also taking steps to ensure that students receive additional resources — especially in schools that serve low - income students and students of color.
Under reform legislation passed in January 2007, a «quick start» budget process was instituted to help provide an earlier understanding of the state's available funding resources.
While we are a strong advocate for spending constraint, we note with concern that while most major spending categories are subject to limited spending reductions, the Executive Budget proposes a significant contraction in the state's economic development resources.
While there are no new state resources set aside to ease the financial burden of state mandates imposed on county tax payers in the proposed State budget, Governor Andrew Cuomo continues to recognize the fiscal pressures on counties, and has provided some tools to help stabilize the costs imposed on local governmstate resources set aside to ease the financial burden of state mandates imposed on county tax payers in the proposed State budget, Governor Andrew Cuomo continues to recognize the fiscal pressures on counties, and has provided some tools to help stabilize the costs imposed on local governmstate mandates imposed on county tax payers in the proposed State budget, Governor Andrew Cuomo continues to recognize the fiscal pressures on counties, and has provided some tools to help stabilize the costs imposed on local governmState budget, Governor Andrew Cuomo continues to recognize the fiscal pressures on counties, and has provided some tools to help stabilize the costs imposed on local governments.
To avoid cuts in services, local aid or tax increases, the Executive Budget directs State agencies to be more efficient and focuses resources on their core programs and services.
The New York State Sheriffs» Association this week called on the Legislature to include funding in the next state budget for at least one armed school resource officer at every grade school and high school, which could run into the hundreds of millions of dolState Sheriffs» Association this week called on the Legislature to include funding in the next state budget for at least one armed school resource officer at every grade school and high school, which could run into the hundreds of millions of dolstate budget for at least one armed school resource officer at every grade school and high school, which could run into the hundreds of millions of dollars.
The state has benefited from more than $ 8 billion in windfall settlements with major financial institutions in the last two years, with the resources being spent either in the current enacted budget or in the proposed spending plan.
«What we did basically in the state budget is double the state's resources
David M. Rubin, former dean of the S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications at Syracuse University, says Cuomo lavished resources on NYC in his budget, while the «rest of the state will continue to play his favorite game — «In Andrew's Shark Tank» — as we compete for chum in the state budget.&raquin his budget, while the «rest of the state will continue to play his favorite game — «In Andrew's Shark Tank» — as we compete for chum in the state budget.&raquIn Andrew's Shark Tank» — as we compete for chum in the state budget.&raquin the state budget
DiNapoli says the new budget relies on $ 4.9 billion in temporary state resources and $ 2.7 billion in federal aid related to Superstorm Sandy and the Affordable Care Act.
State revenues are growing fast enough to cover the growth in state expenditures but they are not growing fast enough to make up for the loss of the nonrecurring resources that were used to balance the state's 2005 - 06 budget and to cover the cost of the new multi-year tax cuts being proposed by the Governor in conjunction with his 2006 - 07 Executive BuState revenues are growing fast enough to cover the growth in state expenditures but they are not growing fast enough to make up for the loss of the nonrecurring resources that were used to balance the state's 2005 - 06 budget and to cover the cost of the new multi-year tax cuts being proposed by the Governor in conjunction with his 2006 - 07 Executive Bustate expenditures but they are not growing fast enough to make up for the loss of the nonrecurring resources that were used to balance the state's 2005 - 06 budget and to cover the cost of the new multi-year tax cuts being proposed by the Governor in conjunction with his 2006 - 07 Executive Bustate's 2005 - 06 budget and to cover the cost of the new multi-year tax cuts being proposed by the Governor in conjunction with his 2006 - 07 Executive Bbudget and to cover the cost of the new multi-year tax cuts being proposed by the Governor in conjunction with his 2006 - 07 Executive BudgetBudget.
The New York State Sheriffs» Association is calling on lawmakers to include funding in the state budget to provide at least one armed school resource officer at every grade school and high school in the sState Sheriffs» Association is calling on lawmakers to include funding in the state budget to provide at least one armed school resource officer at every grade school and high school in the sstate budget to provide at least one armed school resource officer at every grade school and high school in the statestate.
I've already put $ 25 million in the state — MY statebudget proposal, for security for facilities such as this one so they can have the resources to provide security on their own.
In recent years, the state budget has provided inadequate resources for community mental health services and the state Office of Mental Health has been unable to truly coordinate the delivery of services across the state.
The New York State Sheriffs» Association today called upon the State Legislature to include in the 2018 State Budget sufficient funding to provide at least one armed school resource officer at every grade school and high school in the sState Sheriffs» Association today called upon the State Legislature to include in the 2018 State Budget sufficient funding to provide at least one armed school resource officer at every grade school and high school in the sState Legislature to include in the 2018 State Budget sufficient funding to provide at least one armed school resource officer at every grade school and high school in the sState Budget sufficient funding to provide at least one armed school resource officer at every grade school and high school in the statestate.
At last count, New York State public schools» unfunded mandates numbered more than 150 — 150 unfunded mandates that cost schools money in time and resources — yet most of us get our budgets passed while staying under our tax caps.
He also claims that New York's education budget is too high, without noting that because of the wide disparities of income in the state, children in wealthy districts benefit from much higher spending and students in poorer districts have to make do with far fewer resources.
«The Senate's budget plan takes bold and necessary steps toward providing the resources our state desperately needs to ensure the long - term safety of our drinking water and wastewater infrastructure,» Flanagan said in a statement issued Sunday.
«Right now, we're focused on passing a responsible budget that cuts taxes and invests the state's resources in education and infrastructure so we can create new jobs and help hardworking families have a future here in New York.»
The open - source dream got a new boost in May, when Governor Arnold Schwartzenegger, responding to his state's budget crisis, asked content developers to submit their «open - source digital textbooks» to California Learning Resource Network (CLRN), a 10 - year - old project established by the Board of Education that has long hosted supplemental electronic resources for the state.
The coordinator reports to the director of the research centre and his / her responsibilities include: — Developing a common vision, objectives and strategy (technologies, equipment, human resources, budget, etc.) for the Curie platforms — Overseeing and coordinating facility management (including budget, investments and finances)-- Coordinating technology sharing, upgrading and scouting — Promoting an integrated management information system in collaboration with Bioinformatics and the Informatics departments — Developing and implementing institutional policies and rules — Representing the platforms in main executive and strategic bodies at the Curie RC — Promoting internal and external training activities in state - of - the - art technologies — Supporting fundraising for the platforms (in collaboration with the Grants & Technology Transfer offices)-- Coordinating and boosting dissemination and outreach activities — Facilitating internal and external collaborations and networking — Promoting quality control aligned with Health / safety and Environmental (HSE) aspects in collaboration with the Biosafety and Radiation officers
Budget would allocate about $ 210 million to continue implementing the seven - year plan for education reform that was enacted in 1993, which includes gradual increases in state aid to boost the resources of low - wealth districts.
The state of Arizona faces a severe disruption in its budget, and some of its school districts face the loss of millions of dollars in federal impact aid, because the U.S. Education Department has declared the state's system for equalizing resources among districts inadequate.
The key points from each strand are highlighted as follows: Early Identification and support • Early identification of need: health and development review at 2/2.5 years • Support in early years from health professionals: greater capacity from health visiting services • Accessible and high quality early years provision: DfE and DfH joint policy statement on the early years; tickell review of EYFS; free entitlement of 15 hours for disadvantaged two year olds • A new approach to statutory assessment: education, health and care plan to replace statement • A more efficient statutory assessment process: DoH to improve the provision and timeliness of health advice; to reduce time limit for current statutory assessment process to 20 weeks Giving parent's control • Supporting families through the system: a continuation of early support resources • Clearer information for parents: local authorities to set out a local offer of support; slim down requirements on schools to publish SEN information • Giving parents more control over support and funding for their child: individual budget by 2014 for all those with EHC plan • A clear choice of school: parents will have rights to express a preference for a state - funded school • Short breaks for carers and children: a continuation in investment in short breaks • Mediation to resolve disagreements: use of mediation before a parent can register an appeal with the Tribunal
Analysts have cited a legion of reasons for the state's slide in achievement: the steady leaching of resources from the schools that was the inevitable result of the infamous 1970s property - tax revolt led by Howard Jarvis; a long period of economic woes caused by layoffs in the defense industry; curriculum experiments with «whole language» reading instruction and «new math» that were at best a distraction and at worst quite damaging; a school finance lawsuit that led to a dramatic increase in the state's authority over school budgets and operations; and a massive influx of new students and non-English-speaking immigrants that almost surely depressed test scores.
95 per cent of schools stated that they set a formal budget and a similarly high proportion set a CFR E19 learning resources budget which are the same findings as in the 2012 research.
In «The Common Core Takes Hold,» Robert Rothman of the Alliance for Excellent Education acknowledges a number of McShane's concerns: states» shrinking budgets will likely impact the funding necessary for implementation; there is little to no quality monitoring of the new resources that are being created; the new assessments — and the technology required to implement them — are hugely expensive; the public at large is poorly informed and their support for the standards is waning; and a significant drop in student test scores following implementation of Common Core - aligned assessments is a real concerIn «The Common Core Takes Hold,» Robert Rothman of the Alliance for Excellent Education acknowledges a number of McShane's concerns: states» shrinking budgets will likely impact the funding necessary for implementation; there is little to no quality monitoring of the new resources that are being created; the new assessments — and the technology required to implement them — are hugely expensive; the public at large is poorly informed and their support for the standards is waning; and a significant drop in student test scores following implementation of Common Core - aligned assessments is a real concerin student test scores following implementation of Common Core - aligned assessments is a real concern.
Among the many bad budget recommendations included in Governor Dannel Malloy state spending plan is a proposal that would leave Connecticut's cities and towns without the resources they need to properly fund mandated programs for students who require special education services.
But even as we work with legislators in Albany to find resources that would limit the damage to schools caused by the state's very serious budget problems, Bloomberg and Klein are choosing to ignore a time - tested, effective method for saving hundreds of millions of dollars while still keeping class sizes reasonable: a retirement incentive.
In the two most recent state biennial budgets, the state's resources identified as supporting schools in Wisconsin have been steered into levy credits as opposed to direct aid to school districtIn the two most recent state biennial budgets, the state's resources identified as supporting schools in Wisconsin have been steered into levy credits as opposed to direct aid to school districtin Wisconsin have been steered into levy credits as opposed to direct aid to school districts.
Under the budget bill passed by the House last week, state funding for higher education will increase modestly over the next two years, with growth both in financial aid resources and institutional funding.
Included in the Capitol Update this week: * CCSA Offers Budget and LCFF Resources * State Board of Education Approves LCFF Regulations and Templates * CCSA Hosts «Back to Session» Event at the Capitol * 2014 Omnibus Appropriations Act * Happenings: Updates and Deadlines
Resources include a New School Orientation, strategic planning assistance in budgeting and operations, a Pre-Opening Checklist, SCSC Guidance Documents on state and federal requirements and laws, SCSC Research, and access to trainings and resources available to existing state charterResources include a New School Orientation, strategic planning assistance in budgeting and operations, a Pre-Opening Checklist, SCSC Guidance Documents on state and federal requirements and laws, SCSC Research, and access to trainings and resources available to existing state charterresources available to existing state charter schools.
To achieve the school finance system that will provide all students with the resources they need to succeed, and that our schools and communities desire, Connecticut must implement a system that uses a formula to fund all students fairly; allocates funding based on student learning needs; distributes education dollars in a way that is consistent, predictable, efficient, and transparent; and meets the needs of communities and the state's budget.
Frank and Hovey (2014) state, «But this process misses some of the biggest cost drivers in the district's budget and never addresses some of the fundamental resource issues that may actually drive student success.»
Unlike the arbitrary, budget driven efforts of the past and present, an Education Adequacy Cost Study would provide hard, real - world data on student needs and what resources are necessary to meet our state constitutional responsibility to deliver an adequate and equitable educational opportunity for every K - 12 public school student in our state.
Unlike the arbitrary, budget - driven efforts of the past and present, an education adequacy cost study would provide hard, real - world data on student needs and what resources are necessary to meet our state constitutional responsibility to deliver an adequate and equitable educational opportunity for every K - 12 public school student in our state.
In a time of continued cuts to the state education budget, Dorn said in a press releases that the common core standards will benefit the states financially because they will be able to pool their resources for textbooks and assessmentIn a time of continued cuts to the state education budget, Dorn said in a press releases that the common core standards will benefit the states financially because they will be able to pool their resources for textbooks and assessmentin a press releases that the common core standards will benefit the states financially because they will be able to pool their resources for textbooks and assessments.
Since Gov. Snyder has been in office, the state has passed school aid budgets that devote $ 798.9 million more in state resources to school funding, according to the Senate Fiscal Agency.
Principals have to manage, lead, and are held accountable for: common core; technology initiatives; social and emotional learning; referendum initiatives; math implementation; science implementation; special education, community outreach; reading; testing (local and state); effective instruction; transportation; public relations, parent custody issues, residency; student and staff discipline, evaluations; hiring; parent complaints; bullying; safety issues; budgeting; human resources issues; immigration questions / concerns; school safety, visibility in and out of school; championing the never ending requests and demands from the central office (one of the biggest challenges); the constantly increasing demands around social media and communications; and the barrage of emails / texts demanding immediate response 24/7, just to name a few.
In addition to providing resources for low - performing schools, Atkinson said the budget cuts have also hampered the agency's ability to conduct state - required student surveys and expand sorely - needed digital learning programs in schoolIn addition to providing resources for low - performing schools, Atkinson said the budget cuts have also hampered the agency's ability to conduct state - required student surveys and expand sorely - needed digital learning programs in schoolin schools.
Under her guidance, the foundation launched and refined new strategic priorities, focusing its $ 115 million grant budget on improvements in urban education for economically disadvantaged children, protection of the water resources serving 15 million people across four states, development of world - class urban parks and trails in underserved communities and cultivation of a vibrant cultural sector.
In particular, the AG seems to suggest a shift from a reading founded on the proof of a mere control exerted by the State over the resources engaged by the national measure concerned (transfer of State resources) and over the public undertaking (imputability) to an understanding requiring an actual commitment of public resources (transfer of State resources) and a causal link between alleged advantage and State budget (imputability).
The French Republic observes that specific procedures, which do not give creditors any guarantee that they will recover all of their claims, are applicable to [EICCs]-LSB-...] the primary objective of which was to regulate situations in which public entities, although solvent, refused to honour certain debts, established a scheme of enforcement remedies, which give the governing body the power to substitute itself for the executive of a publicly - owned establishment so as to release the «necessary credits» — and not State resourcesin that establishment's budget, with a view to satisfying potential creditors.
In the United States, the American Bar Association has adopted relatively detailed Standards and Rules of Procedure for Approval of Law Schools, with an entire chapter dedicated to «Library and Information Resources» which addresses such specifics as budget, administration, the director's qualifications, staffing, services and collection.
The reality is we have no idea how many active criminal cartels are operating in Canada, given, among other things, the lack of available data and fact that the Competition Bureau in contrast to some other major jurisdictions such as the United States commences relatively few criminal cartel cases each year (based, in part, to its smaller budget and more limited resources).
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