Sentences with phrase «strain on taxpayers»

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Still, he supports the Faso - Collins component of the Republican bill, citing the financial strains on county taxpayers.
«Decade after decade, mandates have been piled on local governments and school districts, straining budgets and increasing pressure on taxpayers,» Cuomo said.
«Rising health care costs are putting an increasing strain on U.S. families, and from a taxpayer perspective we spend $ 3.2 trillion each year on health care,» said Mafi, who is also a natural scientist in health policy at RAND Corporation.
The strain on current postsecondary education financing models is plainly evident — and their shortcomings are reflected in real costs to students, taxpayers and the economy.
In response to Howard Blume's article «Charters Draw Students From Private Schools, Study Finds», it is simply absurd to suggest that the state's charter schools are «placing an ever - greater burden on taxpayers, who must fund an already strained public education system».
You know, BBD, you're straining your hive - conditioned, party - line flunky, pea - brain just a bit too hard with your little, over-wrought, unconvincing, reductio ad absurdum «proof» that «consensus» climate scientists are not, in the main, sell - out, toady, enablers of the CAGW scam — toiling away (as much as a bunch of parasite, suck - up, goof - off, sloth - freak dorks with a spoiled brat sense of entitlement can ever be said to «toil away» at anything) on behalf of your trough - provider, make - a - buck / make - a-gulag, ripoff - the - taxpayer betters.
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