Sentences with phrase «state budget realities»

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As if states and municipalities didn't have enough to deal with concerning their own government debt, they will eventually have to deal with a reality that will explode their budget deficits: the low rates of return from their pension investments.
That there are often children, jobs, states and budgets between making such an event a reality.
State lawmakers are bending to the reality of the clock and the calendar: A Saturday working day in Albany appears increasingly likely a budget agreement on Thursday night remained elusive.
Assemblymember Robert J. Castelli said, «The governor's Executive Budget addresses the fiscal realities facing the state and mirrors the actions of millions of New York families who have been forced to tighten their belts during these difficult economic times.
The Governor's proposal transforms the state budget process to conform to fiscal realities and eliminates a $ 10 billion deficit without raising taxes or borrowing.
Governor Cuomo unveils his 2011 - 2012 Executive Budget that transforms the state budget process to conform to fiscal realities and eliminates a $ 10 billion dollar deficit without raising taxes or borrBudget that transforms the state budget process to conform to fiscal realities and eliminates a $ 10 billion dollar deficit without raising taxes or borrbudget process to conform to fiscal realities and eliminates a $ 10 billion dollar deficit without raising taxes or borrowing.
According to the groups, the «state budget process allows the best opportunity for making campaign reform a reality in 2014.»
In reality, prior to the new spending, New York State faced out - year budget gaps that grow from $ 2.0 billion next year to $ 4.2 billion in fiscal year 2018 - 2019.4
The proposal, unveiled by Governor Andrew Cuomo earlier this month, transforms the state budget process to conform to fiscal realities and eliminates a $ 10 billion dollar deficit without raising taxes or borrowing.
The prime minister's official spokesman yesterday said that «inevitable» there would be discussions on the budget proposals, but it would be up to individual states on December 15th to choose between the reality of getting a deal, and holding out for a perfect solution.
«NIFA has disallowed over $ 60 million in contingency revenue sources that we proposed and that municipalities around the state routinely use to balance their budgets, creating a budget crisis that does not exist in reality, but allows NIFA to unfairly continue its control of county finances,» she said.
Folks need to know the reality as the hypocritical TEAPublican Senate Conference ran against the GEA two years ago while enacting state budgets that continued the GEA.
The reality is the State Budget has become more than a fiscal document; it has also become a policy document.
Gov. Dannel P. Malloy issued a somber warning to state lawmakers on Wednesday, cautioning that Connecticut's budget is not sustainable and that changes must be made to how the state crafts its budget in order to meet the «new economic reality
ALBANY, NY (02/01/2011)(readMedia)-- Governor Andrew M. Cuomo today unveiled a proposed 2011 - 2012 Executive Budget that transforms the state budget process to conform to fiscal realities and eliminates a $ 10 billion dollar deficit without raising taxes or borrBudget that transforms the state budget process to conform to fiscal realities and eliminates a $ 10 billion dollar deficit without raising taxes or borrbudget process to conform to fiscal realities and eliminates a $ 10 billion dollar deficit without raising taxes or borrowing.
Striking the balance between ideals and reality is what state lawmakers are trying to do during an election year budget season that will culminate in both sides of the aisle spinning the typical deal - making in their political favor.
The governor Tuesday delivers his much anticipated annual budget message, which should bring some measure of reality or at least clarity to the murky science fiction uttered at his annual State of the State address 10 days ago.
http://www.newrochelletalk.com/system/files/180C12E6-2B19-4AA6-AECA-B35A..."alt = «180C12E6-2B19-4AA6-AECA-B35AA3792538.jpg» vspace = «10» hspace = «10» border = «0» width = «134» height = «200» align = «left» / In general terms Assemblyman George Latimer spoke of the realities of the New York State budget in these trying financial times.
The plans that Gov. Andrew Cuomo laid out in his State of the State address and budget lack the details and funding to make them a reality, nonprofit leaders told New York Nonprofit Media.
Instead of confronting these realities, Gov.Andrew M. Cuomo «s proposed state budget avoids -LSB-...]
Instead of confronting these realities, Gov.Andrew M. Cuomo «s proposed state budget avoids them.
Among the hard facts that have come clear in this week's episode of the Connecticut budget reality show is this: State employee givebacks are absolutely in play.
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The budget challenges Mr. Duncan foresaw are now reality: States and districts face tough decisions about education spending as revenue declines and federal stimulus spending dries up.
With this reality looming over the heads of legislators, who were already looking at a projected $ 6 billion deficit in the state budget, it becomes easier to understand why a costly settlement with the city has been so elusive.
Notably, both the GAO and AASA studies reported that local school officials felt compelled to disregard the calls for reform given «the realities of strained federal, state, and local budgets,» and the resulting likelihood of layoffs and other cuts.
Our foundation is against reductions in K - 12 spending, but the reality is that most states will have flat or reduced budgets.
And finally, no talk of «local control» would be complete without reference to the oft - ignored reality that the state taxpayers send approximately $ 800 million a year to Newark public schools, roughly 75 percent of its budget.
campaign, says the latest survey shows the «stark reality as to how bad things are» and that schools are «stating unequivocally that their budgets remain in crisis».
The Challenge of Making Universal Prekindergarten a Reality in New York State by the Citizen's Budget Commission.
But, this week, with Horn's committee meeting to grind out the details of the state's education budget, the rhetoric meets the reality.
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.
For too long our State has let budget politics, special interests and perceived fiscal «realities» determine how much to spend on K - 12 public education.
Tight budgets are a reality for a long time to come given global financial pressures and negotiations over the «fiscal cliff» in the United States.
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).
His plan has earned early learning a place on the state and national stage — but also makes it part of a discussion that will likely focus less on children and more on the realities of statutory wrangling, legal compliance and the realities of a state budget.
Recognizing budget realities, the couple would be responsible for the course fee, but the courts could waive the fee for indigent parties, and the state secretary of human services would receive the authority to use TANF funds to make grants to defray the cost.
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