Not exact matches
The IDC's plan would include a strengthening of the Facilitated Enrollment Child Care
subsidy by hiking
funding to $ 25 million and would expand those eligible for the program to
within 400 percent of the federal poverty line.
The IDC would enhance the Facilitated Enrollment Child Care
subsidy by increasing
funding to $ 25 million and expanding eligibility to those
within 400 percent of the Federal Poverty Line, which would increase access to a number of families, and serve approximately 2,571 additional children.
State Coordinated Temporary Employment
Subsidies — Vote Passed (377 - 34, 20 Not Voting) Passage of the bill would authorize state demonstration projects
within the Temporary Assistance for Needy Families program to temporarily subsidize employment for program beneficiaries with willing employers and would require $ 100 million in existing TANF
funding must be used for grants to states to implement such programs.
Finally, note also that newly created, actively managed and passively managed
funds that are spawned
within a larger
fund family may benefit for a time from both the
fund family's economies of scale and its
subsidies of the management expense ratio.
In the near term, federal policy could: i) level the playing field between air captured CO2 and fossil - fuel derived CO2 by providing
subsidies or credits for superior carbon lifecycle emissions that account for recovering carbon from the atmosphere; ii) provide additional research
funding into air capture R&D initiatives, along with other areas of carbon removal, which have historically been unable to secure grants; and iii) ensure air capture is deployed in a manner that leads to sustainable net - negative emissions pathways in the future,
within the framework of near - term national emissions reductions, and securing 2 °C - avoiding emissions trajectories.