"State aid" refers to financial support or assistance provided by a government to a company or organization. It can come in the form of grants, loans, or tax breaks to help stimulate economic growth, support specific industries, or promote job creation. The intention is to give a competitive advantage to the recipient and boost their development.
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The college will see a $ 1.1 million increase
in state aid in 2013 - 14.
The labor umbrella group is calling for a $ 2.6 billion increase in
state aid for schools as well as modifications to how the tax cap impacts districts.
This year schools raised nearly $ 20 million to offset the loss
of state aid because of the voucher program.
Local taxes would be lowered through
increase state aid for schools and revenue sharing with local governments.
We have extensive experience advising both governments and companies
on state aid matters across a range of industry sectors.
One day before massive rallies for universal pre-K and charter schools, other advocates say they've gathered evidence for potentially another lawsuit for
more state aid for schools.
As you know, close to 40 percent of the city budget comes
from state aid; the school district is over 70 percent.
With the receipt of some
additional state aid combined with funds from our reserves, the budget gap was reduced to $ 400,000.
Despite incurring transportation costs, target districts would still
receive state aid for students residing in their districts who are participating in the program.
What it's done is balance the books
by state aid and by dipping into reserves, which to me doesn't suggest that the city budget is really sustainable.
The $ 80 million error arose when lawmakers voted earlier this month to count
as state aid certain money that school districts raise by taxing local property owners.
The order in which you list the colleges will not impact your eligibility for
state aid programs.
It makes a convenient attack point for the parties
losing state aid in the coming budget but the reality is the income is not lost yet.
But when students drop out, it means less money for public schools from the enrollment - based
state aid formula.
He has a long history of assisting clients in transactions, top - level meetings with authorities, antitrust investigations,
including state aid, and court proceedings.
The effects of
reduced state aid for schools are many and include lower salaries for staff.
That would follow three years of cuts in
general state aid to schools — 5 percent three years ago, 11 percent last year and 11 percent this year.
The loss of students means public schools may see an estimated $ 5.9 million drop in
state aid funding in the next fiscal year.
The bus lane policy does not seem to
constitute state aid, because it does not involve state resources.
We provide regulatory advice and compliance, competition and
state aid investigations, merger advice and act on all forms of accidents and incidents.
We are largely restricted from how much we can raise property taxes, even while
state aid levels are stagnant.
The county was hurt by delayed
state aid payments, averaging more than $ 38 million in each of the fiscal years 2006 through 2010.
One of the key drivers in the formula is the total property value of a district divided by the number of students
given state aid.
«We are not looking at who did what when, we're not pointing fingers, there are no fines in
state aid control,» she said.
Stay tuned: it seems that
fiscal state aid will finally be getting its 15 minutes of fame.
There are other consequences of not releasing
state aid runs until a budget agreement is reached, according to the board.
He also says municipal leaders are struggling with fast rising pension and health care costs, a shrinking property tax base and
declining state aid.
At the same time,
state aid per pupil going to private voucher schools reached its highest point in state history.
The measure, which would have
tied state aid to consolidation agreements, received lukewarm reception in the region.
However, district boards of education are required to provide identification and services
using state aid and local revenues.
Further, he would freeze
direct state aid to counties, towns, cities and villages.
The «balance»
between state aid and revenue limits was also part of the negotiations.
He said services and local property taxes have been affected by the ongoing
state aid freeze.
But the leave campaign will no doubt point towards issues
like state aid, trading arrangements with developing countries and so on.
For every student attending a voucher school, the state will deduct the cost of the student's voucher from the district's
state aid allocation.
«They would still get their
base state aid, but they wouldn't get their increase,» he continued.
These new funds will be added to and not replace
existing state aid, including lottery funding for schools.
The fear for districts
where state aid doesn't cover the cost of vouchers might be that their property taxes could be used to make up the difference.
Local governments have struggled in the wake of the recession with depleted rainy day funds and a cap on property tax increases,
while state aid hasn't increased.
Other popular education programs have put the age - old policy of
banning state aid to religious K - 12 schools on increasingly shaky ground.
The report is an estimate of how much each district will get in
state aid when the budget is adopted, and it is seen as a reliable indicator to plan local district budgets.
What I'm saying is you can't reduce that burden if you don't get more
state aid coming from the state.