Sentences with phrase «state biennial budget»

Mr. Bennett is widely credited as one of the primary architects of a «mini-takeover» of the Milwaukee Public Schools (MPS) that was also included in the 2015 - 17 state biennial budget enacted last year.
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 districts.

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Extended federal aid will run out in mid-2011, leaving coverage and financial questions to be decided in the state's biennial state budget beginning July 1, 2011, and extending through June 30, 2013.
Besides, the state faces an estimated $ 725 million shortfall in the biennial budget the governor will submit in 2015.
Major issues during the 2014 legislative session included the biennial state budget, casino gambling, tax reform based on the recommendations of 2012 commission, and raising the minimum wage.
Keith Faber (R) took over as president of the Senate and the main focus of the legislature was adopting a new biennial state budget.
The state, which is on a biennial budget cycle, has a total budget of $ 7.6 billion...
The legislators attached the measure to a $ 16.7 billion biennial state budget that they approved in a marathon session last week.
Gov. John E. Baldacci signed the legislation, which was part of a $ 3 billion biennial budget bill for the state, on March 31.
Gov. James E. Doyle reshaped the state's biennial budget for fiscal years 2006 and 2007 by vetoing 139 items from the spending bill passed by the Republican - controlled legislature in 2005.
Questions regarding either the amended 2010 - 2012 biennial budget adopted by the 2011 General Assembly or the projections of state Direct Aid funding for fiscal years 2011 and 2012 may be directed to Kent Dickey, deputy superintendent for finance and operations, or budget office staff at (804) 225-2025.
The Preschool Partnership Grants administered by the Kentucky Department of Education and authorized in the 2017 - 18 biennial budget are already showing promise in helping Kentucky communities and school districts build partnerships to help our state's youngest children arrive at school ready to learn.
Budget hearings «up north» next week Public education grabbed the spotlight at last week's Joint Finance Committee budget hearings last week, and the next round is expected to reap more of the same — especially given the funding plight that has been plaguing rural schools in northern Wisconsin as a result of state cuts to schools over the past two biennial buBudget hearings «up north» next week Public education grabbed the spotlight at last week's Joint Finance Committee budget hearings last week, and the next round is expected to reap more of the same — especially given the funding plight that has been plaguing rural schools in northern Wisconsin as a result of state cuts to schools over the past two biennial bubudget hearings last week, and the next round is expected to reap more of the same — especially given the funding plight that has been plaguing rural schools in northern Wisconsin as a result of state cuts to schools over the past two biennial budgets.
Under the budget passed by the General Assembly this week, state funding for postsecondary education will be cut over the next two years, with total biennial decreases of 2.5 % for financial aid resources and for institutional funding.
But earlier this month, during his biennial budget address, Walker proposed increasing state aid to schools.
The Governors recommendations for the 2008 - 2010 Direct Aid to Public Education budget include increased state funding for biennial rebenchmarking updates, as well as funding for new initiatives.
On Wednesday, May 9, the Connecticut General Assembly passed a bipartisan budget adjustment agreement (Senate Bill 543), which made revisions to the state's biennial budget that was signed into law in October 2017.
Proof of this growing disaster can be found in the reality that as the Malloy administration prepares to propose Connecticut's next state budget, the state is faced with a projected biennial budget shortfall in excess of $ 3.3 billion and growing.
Governor Walker's proposed biennial state budget was introduced today and contains significant allotment of new dollars into K12 education.
Gary Bennett will head the new Office of Educational Opportunity (OEO), an entity proposed by Darling and other Republican legislators and approved last year as part of the state's biennial budget process.
Yesterday, the Connecticut General Assembly passed a bipartisan budget adjustment agreement (Senate Bill 543), which made revisions to the state's biennial budget that was signed into law in October 2017.
Along with adjustments to the ECS grant funding level, the budget adjustment agreement also alters the funding levels — in comparison to the FY 2019 appropriated amounts contained in the biennial budget — for some other state education grants, including the Excess Cost grant and grants for the Connecticut Technical Education and Career System, vocational agriculture programs, Priority School Districts, and the Open Choice program.
He will establish and lead the new Office of Educational Opportunity, an entity proposed by Darling and other Republican legislators and approved last year as part of the state's biennial budget process.
Hartford, Connecticut — Yesterday, Governor Dannel P. Malloy signed into law Connecticut's biennial state budget (Public Act 13 - 247), capping off a very successful legislative session for public charter school students.
Chairing the joint finance committee, state Sen. Alberta Darling (R - Milwaukee) wrote the legislation into the next biennial budget, but Doyle vetoed the entire provision.
There are currently four carbon tax bills in front of the state legislature which, if passed, would demonstrate leadership on climate change policy while offering a path forward for creating the revenue required to rewrite the state's biennial budget.
ACT NOW Virtual Lobby Day on June 15 will demonstrate voter support for a carbon tax to reduce carbon pollution that causes climate change and fund the state's biennial budget.
After several years of budget cuts, the 2014 - 2015 biennial budget invests in things like home visiting and education that can help improve the quality of life for our state's children and families.
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