The following statement in response to historic investments in programs that support young children in the omnibus
spending bill released March 21 may be attributed to Matthew Melmed, executive director, ZERO TO THREE:
As the nation's leading women's health care provider and advocate, Planned Parenthood strongly opposes several policy riders and budget provisions included in
the spending bill released by the House Republican Appropriations Committee late last night.
WASHINGTON A federal
spending bill released late on Wednesday included bipartisan legislation that would amend a decades - old privacy law to clarify that a U.S. warrant seeking data stored overseas is valid in certain circumstances.
A draft
spending bill released today by a House of Representatives subcommittee would give the National Institutes of Health (NIH) a flat budget of $ 30.6 billion in 2013.
The 2018 omnibus
spending bill released yesterday is cheering biomedical researchers.
The final version of
a spending bill released late Monday would unravel school lunch standards the Agriculture Department proposed earlier this year, which included limiting the use of potatoes on the lunch line and delaying limits on sodium and delaying a requirement to boost whole grains.
Not exact matches
They will then add Finance Minister
Bill Morneau's
spending intentions to a new economic outlook set for
release in April.
But the
spending bill, which is expected to add roughly $ 1.7 trillion to the federal debt over the next decade, passed the House a mere 17 hours after its 8 p.m.
release Wednesday night.
The White House
released a proposed budget that is largely irrelevant, given Congress passed a
spending bill last week that outlines priorities.
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Bill Lark in Tasmania really taught me everything I know and I
spent a lot of years tasting and assessing Lark whiskies before we made them available for
release and everything that we did in Tasmania we're recreating here with the benefit of a much better ability to select barrels.
At 12:15 p.m., a group of House Democrats — including Rep. Adriano Espaillat — will
release a letter to House and Senate leadership and appropriators, signed by a substantial number of members, requesting that the Dream Act be attached to the Omnibus
spending bill slated for passage in the next week or so, House Triangle, Washington, D.C.
Senate Republicans are nudging de Blasio to
release more information on how the city
spends its education money; the Assembly on Monday passed an omnibus
bill that packages a two - year extender with a continuation of local government tax measures.
Cuomo did advance some campaign finance restrictions in a
bill released last week, but legislators and observers expect he'll
spend his political capital in other areas.
Flanagan has pushed New York City Mayor
Bill de Blasio to
release more information on how education money is
spent, declaring the mayor has been less than transparent with state funding.
In a lengthy statement
released late last night, New York WFP Director
Bill Lipton slammed Adler, calling him an «unqualified prosecutor with a political axe to grind» who had
spent «three years and hundreds of thousands of taxpayer dollars to reinvestigate allegations... that had already been debunked.»
New York City mayoral hopeful Nicole Malliotakis filed a public records request on Wednesday demanding the city
release documents detailing the amount
spent on Mayor
Bill de Blasio's out of state trips — including his recent visit to Germany to lead a G - 20 summit protest.
After years of prodding multiple administrations to reduce incarcerations and prison
spending, state lawmakers this session took a tougher line with the department, holding up budget requests, passing
bills aimed at accountability and setting benchmark targets for
releasing more prisoners.
But DiNapoli, whose office
released anxious lawmakers» paychecks after last night's 32 - 28 vote on the revenue
bill, warned that the
spending plan isn't all good.
«Senator Gillibrand has voted for every major
spending bill that has come before Congress with no plan on how to pay for any of it,» Malpass said in a press
release.
But then things ground to a halt, as both houses waited for the
release of three final budget
bills, including a revenue measure that was expected to contain the most controversial elements of the
spending plan — the sort of omnibus measure known as a «big ugly.»
NYPIRG's spreadsheet guru
Bill Mahoney just
released his analysis of the 2011 lobbying numbers, breaking down 2,780 groups that
spent nearly $ 220 million.
Mayor
Bill de Blasio's preliminary budget,
released January 24, proposes nearly $ 1 billion in increased
spending for the next fiscal year, which begins July 1.
Mayor
Bill de Blasio
released his $ 82.2 billion Executive Budget for Fiscal Year 2017 on Tuesday, increasing
spending by about $ 100 million from his proposed preliminary budget while expressing concern about a possible economic slowdown and the effects of consistent underinvestment by the state and federal governments.
If the lobbyist
spent Thursday being paid to meet with newspaper editorial boards in the district urging them to come out in favor of the
bill and writing press
releases about the
bill for the client, that work would often be treated differently and not reported.
A political organization tied to Mayor
Bill de Blasio is largely
spending money on outside consultants and trying to advance a national agenda, according to campaign disclosures
released Friday.
Concerned about the city's increased
spending and possible future budget deficits, a majority of City Council members have appealed to Mayor
Bill de Blasio to have his agencies evaluate their priorities and find ways to reduce
spending before he
releases his next preliminary budget.
ALBANY, N.Y. — Gov. David Paterson is set to
release his latest emergency
spending bill soon and a government shutdown could depend on what he puts in it.
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Congressional leaders have not yet
released the report language that accompanies the 2009 - page omnibus
spending bill.
The Senate yesterday
released its markup of the massive stimulus package, an $ 825 billion
spending and tax
bill meant to revitalize the U.S. economy.
In fact, a statement
released along with the
bill emphasizes that it authorizes no new
spending.
Yesterday, lawmakers
released a report accompanying USDA's 2018
spending bill.
(A Senate panel approved a
bill that would erase this year's sequester cut and give the agency $ 30.95 billion in 2014, but the House of Representatives, which has not
released its version of the
bill, has proposed cuts to the overall federal
spending that could translate into another $ 5 billion cut for NIH, according to an analysis by the Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology.)
Then, in 2011, Idaho Congressman Mike Simpson inserted language into a committee report attached to a
spending bill that delayed the
release of that assessment.
In the omnibus
spending bill approved last month, Congress required the department to
release the rules before Dec. 1.
After years of prodding multiple administrations to reduce incarcerations and prison
spending, state lawmakers this session took a tougher line with the department, holding up budget requests, passing
bills aimed at accountability and setting benchmark targets for
releasing more prisoners.
The Bush administration
released a fiscal year 2008 budget request today that includes new money to help struggling schools and a renewed push to retool high schools, but would provide less money overall for the U.S. Department of Education than a fiscal year 2007
spending bill approved by the House last week.
After weeks of discussions culminating in a final week of further negotiations, the House
released a $ 1.3 trillion FY2018 omnibus
spending bill late on March 21, 2018, which will fund the government through September 30, 2018.
New Leaders
released a statement on the FY2018 Senate Appropriations Committee approval of its fiscal year 2018
spending bill.
The survey
released Wednesday by the Canadian Payroll Association found that 48 per cent of respondents said they rely on each payday to cover their
bills, with 40 per cent admitting they
spend an amount equal to all or more of their net pay each week.
And last week, the nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office
released its official score of the
bill.Initial reports on the CBO score stated that the
bill will decrease
spending to federal student aid by $ 14.6 billion over the next 10 years.
Finance Minister
Bill Morneau
released a fall economic statement Tuesday that promises $ 14.9 billion in fresh
spending over the next five years — on top of what it had outlined in its March budget.
Details of the conference package
released on Thursday show that
spending on green causes did not decrease significantly in the process of creating a compromise
bill.