Sentences with phrase «version of the public financing»

The compromise version of the public financing system is opposed by advocates and good - government organizations who had hoped for a broader, statewide version of the program.
After advocating for some version of public financing, DiNapoli told the New York Times the law that passed was sloppy and rushed into effect.

Not exact matches

One is by Jack Mintz and Michael Smart (Journal of Public Economics version here, working paper version here), and the other is by Bev Dahlby and Ergete Ferede (International Tax and Public Finance version here, older version here).
The Assembly's version of the budget established a system of public financing, but did little else.
«I think there's every reason to have a number of different proposals being put forward that are saying, «Public financing makes sense, here's one version of it, here's another version of it,»» he explains.
The Speaker, who has sponsored a version of public campaign finance legislation since 1986, even broke protocol and debated the bills on the floor a few years back.
Editor's Note: An earlier version of this story said that Johnson had a financial advantage over Kurland in the upcoming Democratic primary, but because both candidates are participating in the city's public financing system, they have the same amount to spend.
A version of this article appears in print on May 23, 2013, on Page A25 of the New York edition with the headline: Donors Urge Cuomo to Press for Public Financing of State Campaigns.
Some appointed committee heads, who are charged with determining which candidate goes on the ballot line, have chided Cuomo for only getting a watered down version of a taxpayer - funded public financing system.
The Senate version of Gov. Jerry Brown's school finance restructuring proposal would require district and county administrators to hold public hearings and develop plans detailing how they will use additional state support to improve the performance of educationally disadvantaged students...
The version approved by the Joint Finance Committee last week included flat funding for public schools, expanded private voucher schools attendance, continued teacher licensing, conversion of some Milwaukee schools to charter or private voucher schools, reduced transportation spending, huge slashing on the University of Wisconsin's funding, and elimination of 60 guard tower positions in the state's prisons.
In the past several weeks, both chambers of Congress have been engaged in highly public fisticuffs over the final version of the energy bill — a brawl that even President Bush and Vice President Dick Cheney were not able to prevent, despite efforts last week to make peace between the warring Republican chairs of the House Ways and Means Committee and the Senate Finance Committee, who are overseeing negotiations on the tax - related aspects of the energy bill.
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