Sentences with phrase «state operations reductions»

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Scotia, having expanded into Latin America, and TD and BMO, with operations in the United States, are somewhat insulated against a period of consumer debt reduction.
Funding for the Department of Insurance is reduced by $ 32 million, reflecting savings achieved through a $ 30 million reduction in health insurance subsidy payments made under the Timothy's Law program and $ 2 million from net State operations changes.
«I am confident that the 10 percent reduction can be achieved without requiring new closures of state parks or historic site by reevaluating our operations to identify additional efficiencies, eliminating redundancies, and examining how savings from actions taken in the current fiscal year will help in in the next fiscal year,» said Andy Beers, acting commissioner of the Office of Parks Recreation and Historic Preservation, before a joint legislative budget committee this morning.
According to those briefed on Gov. Andrew Cuomo's plan, it will include cutting 3,000 prison beds, a reduction in scheduled Medicaid increases, and more deep slashing of state operations, which will lead to the loss of thousands of state jobs.
In a dramatic turnaround, the head of the state Canal Corporation, now says Governor Andrew Cuomo's layoffs there will indeed mean a drastic reduction in operations along the canal system along with a corresponding drop in morale.
Spending reductions are split roughly even between state operations ($ 474 million) and local assistance ($ 412 million, which includes freezing planned increases in payments to health and social service providers.)
CP Awunah said, «Operation Safer Bayelsa (OSB) as a comprehensive crime reduction strategy was designed as a frontal attack on crime and criminal elements in the State through intelligence driven policing, proactive policing and coordinated response to distress calls, anchored on community policing principles.
ALBANY, NY (04/05/2013)(readMedia)-- In a dramatic turnaround, the head of the state Canal Corporation, now says Gov. Andrew Cuomo's layoffs there will indeed mean a drastic reduction in operations along the canal system along with a corresponding drop in morale.
«Meanwhile the Governor has not addressed the problem of top - heavy management in state operations: only about 50 management / confidential personnel were approved for the administration's buyout plan while thousands of lower paid positions held by people who actually deliver frontline services to the public every day have been eliminated by attrition and reduction
Mr. Cuomo will also seek a cut in state operations of roughly 10 percent, a move that would require reductions of as many as 15,000 jobs, through layoffs, attrition or early retirement incentives, unless other savings can be found.
Robert Cruickshank, a longtime critic of P3 approaches, comments that «the key is that whatever the private sector's role is, it has to be subordinate to the effective operation of the system, including maximizing ridership so that the system can play as large a role as possible in meeting the state's transportation and carbon reduction needs.
Regrettably we anticipate staff reductions and the streamlining of our editorial and business operations both here in the United States and internationally.»
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