Sentences with phrase «taxpayer dollars per»

Despite governments squandering hundreds of billions of taxpayer dollars per year on «climate» schemes, much of the public sees through the charade — so much so that the UN and its power - hungry «member states» understand that their radical dream of a global «climate» regime controlling every facet of human existence is on the verge of slipping out of reach.
First, it's an extremely expensive, and relatively ineffective method of cutting carbon — conservative estimates place it as costing $ 150 taxpayer dollars per ton of CO2.

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If those 34,754 students move to the public system it would cost taxpayers an additional $ 227,986,240 dollars per year.
At a typical cost of $ 400 per square foot, we estimate that the City spent roughly $ 400 million taxpayer dollars to acquire the one million square feet (23 acres) of Willets Point Phase One property, which the Bloomberg administration intended to gift to QDG for $ 1 (one dollar).
If he using the campaign funds to pay for housing in Albany, that is exactly what Vlasto said he was doing — using the campaign money rather than taxpayer dollars for his per - diem.
She says the cost to taxpayers would likely be closer to $ 40 million dollars a year, or $ 2 per taxpayer.
She left Wasilla with a 20 + million dollar debt, she was found guilty on ethics charges and she fleeced the taxpayer with her little per diem trick.
«We know that it'll only cost $ 2 per New Yorker, and that's a small price compared to the hundreds of millions in taxpayer dollars that are handed out every year in sweetheart deals for CEO campaign contributors.»
How about fact checking this cost to the American taxpayer, 800 billion dollar stimulus created 800,000 jobs, doe the math on that per job, Obama's healthcare, do the math on that one and if you truly want to check some facts in regard to Clinton's surplus, check out the cut to National Security from which the surplus was created and where it led us with respect to 9/11 and two wars.
The school superintendents said in a relatively high - tax state like New York, the highest - income taxpayers would be forced to pay thousands of dollars more per year in taxes if they are no longer able to deduct state and local income taxes.
Most New York taxpayers are eligible to e-file their personal income tax returns for free, yet more than 70 % still hire a tax preparer to complete the return, which often costs hundreds of dollars per filing.
To date, his efforts have resulted in voters adopting measures to reform government in 3 counties, 6 towns, and 1 village, saving taxpayers $ 5.2 million dollars per year.
«Cost benefit estimates,» say the authors, «show that taxpayers paid 51 dollars per student for an experienced teacher to retire in return for an increase in test scores of 1 percent of a standard deviation — a negligible amount.»
For property taxpayers, the savings that refunding bonds typically generate is less than $ 2 or $ 3 dollars per $ 100,000 of assessed value.
Meriden spends $ 14,018 per student and its taxpayers pay nearly 41 cents of every dollar in the city's education budget (amounting to $ 5,423 per student).
Stamford spends $ 18,570 per student and its taxpayers pay nearly 86 cents of every dollar in the city's education budget (amounting to $ 14,919 per student).
New Britain spends $ 13,391 per student and its taxpayers pay nearly 32 cents of every dollar in the city's education budget (amounting to $ 4,002 per student).
Windham spends $ 18,372 per student and its taxpayers pay nearly 27 cents of every dollar in the city's education budget (amounting to $ 6,452 per student).
New London spends $ 16,753 per student and its taxpayers pay nearly 30 cents of every dollar in the city's education budget (amounting to $ 4,635 per student).
New Haven spends $ 18,091 per student and its taxpayers pay nearly 28 cents of every dollar in the city's education budget (amounting to $ 4,213 per student).
Norwich spends $ 16,622 per student and its taxpayers pay nearly 43 cents of every dollar in the city's education budget (amounting to $ 6,747 per student).
That half a million dollars will be made up by the $ 50 - per - pupil increase in state aid negotiated by Gov. Mark Dayton, even if it is money most taxpayers would rather not be handing to the bonds issuers.
Charter schools are public schools, thus they are funded with state taxpayer dollars in the form of «per - pupil operating revenue» or PPR.
Detainment costs taxpayers approximately two billion dollars per year.
The Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) has been around since 1975; the average credit claimed per taxpayer in 1975 was $ 201 (or $ 886 in 2015 dollars).
TIM FLANNERY, former Climate Commissioner of Australia from 20011 - 2013 earned $ 180,000 per year for a three - day working week to make predictions and decisions that affected billions upon billions of dollars of Australian taxpayers» money.
Teachers, students, institutions and taxpayers should not have to unnecessarily pay millions of dollars per year to exercise rights that they already have.
John Wright, senior vice-president for Ipsos Public Affairs presented the results, which indicate that 70 per cent of Torontonians approve of the overall performance of Toronto Mayor Rob Ford, and that 65 per cent believe that Toronto City Council is on the right track managing taxpayer dollars.
The proposal limits the annual deferral of capital gain on like - kind exchanges to $ 1 million dollars per taxpayer per year.
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