Other
state budget categories, particularly health care, will keep growing.
Not exact matches
«Our role was to help create and deliver a beautiful package design with an innovative look and a distinctive shelf appearance, while adhering to the project's
budget parameters and time lines,»
states Jimmy Owens, new product representative and
category manager for craft spirits for Saxco International.
Nothing is spelled out in the
state budget, though, and the criteria for projects includes such broad
categories as «economic development projects» that would «create or retain jobs in New York
state.»
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.
New York received a grade of «F» in four
categories —
state budgeting process, redistricting, ethics enforcement, and pension fund management.
The 2016 - 17
budget included a roughly $ 1.4 billion increase in school aid — including all aid
categories, a $ 627 million increase in Foundation Aid, and $ 434 million to restore recession - era cuts put in place to help fill the
state's revenue shortfall through the gap elimination adjustment (GEA) formula.
More specifically (and more ominously), Brzustowski's memo also
stated, «in the absence of new funds, the
budget available for the above
categories may be limited or zero.»
The CER report grades every
state's STC law (or laws) on an A-F scale based on their performance in four
categories: Eligibility and Availability; Design of Credit and Scholarship; Autonomy; and
Budget.
Figure 4 lists the percentage of
state affiliates» total
budget that came from NEA funds in each
category in 2015.
Spending in other major
categories also accelerated sharply during that time, though their relatively lower costs have been less consequential for
state and local
budgets overall: health and hospital spending increased 67 percent, from $ 465 to $ 777 per resident; police and fire protection grew 59 percent, from $ 284 to $ 450; and corrections grew 66 percent, from $ 134 to $ 222.
About one - third of Saint Martin's $ 6.6 million annual
budget comes from the two voucher programs, putting the school in a unique
category among schools in Ohio with a high percentage of voucher students: unlike other such schools, the
state does not pay the bulk of Saint Martin's bills.
No schools fell into the
state's lowest - performing
category, in part, because lawmakers in the last
state budget cycle changed the way
state report cards are calculated.