Sentences with phrase «which changes in district»

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Allison spent a few years in the early 2000s homeless, but now rents in San Francisco's rapidly changing SoMa district, which is known as the home of dozens of tech companies including Yelp, Zynga and Airbnb.
Another report says that the menu will now include «Salvadorean beef stew, chicken tandoori, Asian pad thai, California sushi roll and teriyaki beef and broccoli with brown rice,» but also notes the district says the changes were already in the pipeline well before Jamie even showed up in L.A. (And given what I know about school food procurement in my own large urban district, which I'm told can have a year - long lag time, that seems likely to be true.)
The Chicago Park District unveiled plans Thursday to increase staff levels and extend hours at 22 of the district's summer day camps, the latest in a series of changes in the district, which has been criticized for not adapting to the needs of city reDistrict unveiled plans Thursday to increase staff levels and extend hours at 22 of the district's summer day camps, the latest in a series of changes in the district, which has been criticized for not adapting to the needs of city redistrict's summer day camps, the latest in a series of changes in the district, which has been criticized for not adapting to the needs of city redistrict, which has been criticized for not adapting to the needs of city residents.
Sal Valenza of the West New York School District in New Jersey, which also serves primarily Latino students who overwhelmingly receive free and reduced lunch, has also had positive feedback from the students and administrators, and says changes to nutritional standards nationwide could have a big impact.
-- because if it is not both replicable and sustainable, it may be a change which can only be made in that one school or that one school district.
Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver gave a less - than enthusiastic response to the independent redistricting commission idea this afternoon, insisting that merely changing the manner in which districts are drawn isn't necessarily going to bring political balance to the Legislature, Capital Tonight's Kaitlyn Ross reports.
The district, which was NY - 19, is now NY - 18 and its borders have changed, but Kiryas Joel — or KJ, as it is sometimes called, among insiders — remains in tact.
To help achieve the Governor's goal of encouraging efficiency and results, the Executive Budget allocates $ 250 million to be awarded on a competitive basis to school districts that demonstrate significant improvement in their student performance outcomes and another $ 250 million to be awarded on a competitive basis to school districts that undertake long - term structural changes which reduce costs and improve efficiency.
His district, even with no changes, should be safer as he is an incumbent and may get the Independence Party line which his opponent had in 2010.
Also expected to jump in the race is State Senator Adriano Espaillat, who twice unsuccessfully challenged Mr. Rangel in primary bids that highlighted the changing demographics of the neighborhood, which has been historically black but in recent years has become a majority Latino district.
The once - a-decade redistricting, which is to be in place by this November's election, would change the boundaries of the 1st and 2nd Assembly Districts.
The National Republican Congressional Committee, which paid for the ads as part of a planned $ 2 million blitz in the 22nd District, says the new ad does not reflect a change a strategy or assume Trump will lose the Nov. 8 election.
The day is expected to be further complicated by brand new Assembly and Senate district lines, which have changed many voters» districts and polling places, as well as lingering doubts over the competency of the Board of Elections, which bungled the ballot count in June's Congressional race between Rep. Charlie Rangel and State Sen. Adriano Espaillat so badly that it took weeks to learn the final results.
The redistricting, which could be in place by this November's election, would change the boundaries of the First And Second Assembly Districts.
Wagner is asking the district attorney's office to investigate the email, to which a 2008 change in the law — one that happened with Ball's support — seems relevant.
In a letter sent to SUNY Board of Trustees Chairman H. Carl McCall on Oct. 14, officials and education advocates criticized the state's decision to allow Success Academy to change its application to site a school in District 2 — which covers Lower Manhattan, much of the west side and the Upper East Side — so that it could open in Districts 1 or In a letter sent to SUNY Board of Trustees Chairman H. Carl McCall on Oct. 14, officials and education advocates criticized the state's decision to allow Success Academy to change its application to site a school in District 2 — which covers Lower Manhattan, much of the west side and the Upper East Side — so that it could open in Districts 1 or in District 2 — which covers Lower Manhattan, much of the west side and the Upper East Side — so that it could open in Districts 1 or in Districts 1 or 6.
If the boundaries of such Election District have been created or changed since the last preceding General Election at which members of Assembly were elected then the above formula shall apply based on that percentage of the number of persons enrolled in the Party in such Election District on the list of enrolled voters last published by the Board of Elections which the total vote cast in the County for governor under the Party emblem at the last preceding gubernatorial election bore to the total Party enrollment in the County on the list of enrolled voters last published by the Board of Elections.
The district, which is marginally Republican on paper, has changed hands repeatedly in recent years and is one of the nation's closest swing districts.
After the decennial redistricting process, where a state body redraws political boundaries to accommodate for population change, her Beechhurst co-op was drawn into the same district as Sen. Tony Avella (D - Bayside), which would have pitted them against each other in a primary.
According to a source familiar with the results of these polls, Hanna's numbers improved in the Binghamton and Utica portions of the district — two areas on which his TV ad buys have specifically focused, in part because the district lines changed significantly in the court - drawn congressional map used for the fist time in the 2012 elections.
Rangel is facing the toughest challenge of his 42 - year career in State Sen. Adriano Espaillat, who has made the case that residents are yearning for a change in leadership in the newly redrawn district, which is now majority Hispanic for the first time.
To begin, I have experience, I have experience which has changed national policy affecting everyone in this district.
The Department of Justice confirmed to the Observer that Bharara was asked to step down and noted it was typical for U.S. Attorneys to change with the presidential administration — which is especially true of the powerful post in the Southern District of New York.
Jamestown's plan to expand Chelsea Market would require a change to the city's zoning of the block to include it in the Special West Chelsea District, which was created to allow the construction and renovation of the High Line.
Tenney said she supports taking a look at the federal background check system and argued that the shooting should not change the dynamics of the debate over gun control in her district which encompasses cities like Utica, Rome and Binghamton.
Of course, Weiner, who is actively mulling a 2013 mayoral run (which would be his third), isn't in any danger (that I know of) of being redistricted out of existence or losing if his own district lines are changed.
NYSUT, meanwhile, backed a study to determine whether any changes to the funding formula is necessary, which would also take into consideration the impact on a small school district when a resident receives a windfall through inheritance or winning the lottery — a factor that throw aid formulations out of whack in areas with few wealthy people.
De Blasio's allies also see leverage over Skelos in school funding, where microscopic changes can drastically impact which school districts — including those on Long Island that Skelos holds sacred — get what.
said Adam Green, an activist who runs a group called the Progressive Change Campaign Committee, which ran ads this week in the congressional district of House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D - Calif.)
Cuomo only asking the people to support the cap without any mention of mandate relief is the hamburger bun without the burger and simply fuels the opposition's (they say mandate relief before tax cap) claim that tax cap alone is a big - government scheme to take power away from and defund local towns and school districts and increase the power of the larger state government which created the property tax problem in the first place by passing the mandates which are the biggest property tax drivers and now refuses to change those mandates.
But the succession is complicated by the changing demographics of the district, which forced Rangel and his allies to fight bare - knuckled campaigns against Espaillat in the last two election cycles.
Mr. Espaillat came just over a 1,000 votes of beating Mr. Rangel two years ago in a vicious primary battle that oftentimes seemed to devolve into a war between the black and Hispanic alliances in the quickly - changing 13th Congressional District, which spans from Harlem though Washington Heights to the Bronx.
While the current New York City congressional delegation consists of 11 Democrats and one Republican, a makeup that is unlikely to change this year, results from key primaries in three swing districts outside the city have set the stage for races that could factor into which party controls the House after November's elections.
He is expected to face a primary fight from state Sen. Adriano Espaillat, who will benefit from changing demographics in the redrawn district, which encompasses northern Manhattan and parts of the Bronx.
Political observers say the ability to tweak district lines is crucial to the Republicans» ability to stay in power, and they have been loath to cede any control over the process — their reform bill, which passed the Senate in March, sets in motion a constitutional change that would not take effect for a decade.
Given his work in the school district, McWilliams found natural allies with Preserve Ramapo, which has been active in campaigns to change school district administration, and fight overdevelopment and political corruption which they claim favors Ramapo's Orthodox community over non-Orthodox residents.
«That's what America's all about, that's what change is all about,» Rangel said of Espaillat's win in a district where power is shifting from historically black Harlem to Washington Heights, which is predominantly Dominican - American.
When the County Executive, Comptroller, County Clerk, Sheriff, District Attorney, or a department head, needs legislative approval for some action which is required for the proper functioning of county government, be it the approval of the annual budget or the change in the title of a county job, a letter is sent to the legislature, often accompanied by additional information which can be used by the legislators in making a decision on the matter.
Since former U.S. Rep. Jim Walsh retired in 2008, the seat, which was the 25th District seat until redistricting in 2012, has changed parties every two years.
Israel decided to run in the district after Rep. Gary Ackerman's (D - Bayside) seat was eliminated due to redistricting, which shifts congressional lines in response to population changes identified in the U.S. census.
While the new maps have changed that, Peralta's district, which once stayed mostly within the confines of the eastbound Brooklyn - Queens Expressway and the Grand Central Parkway, taking in parts of Woodside and Elmhurst, now loses most of Elmhurst in exchange for chunks of northern Astoria and Woodside.
The proposed changes — including the creation of a new Senate district in the Albany area — will be part of the once - a-decade redrawing of legislative district lines, which both houses of the Legislature will unveil Wednesday.
In response to the change, Armstrong decided to move to Bassett, which lies within the newly drawn District 9 and against Republican incumbent Charles Poindexter.
But Onondaga County District Attorney William Fitzpatrick and Vera House Executive Director Randi Bregman warned today that any change in existing law could have dangerous consequences for New York, which has tougher permitting requirements than most states.
Elections officials in the five - county district began a recanvass of voting machines on Tuesday, which yielded no changes after a review in Albany and Schenectady counties.
«What changed his mind are two things: the district lines which changed the populations of both sides and the fact that he wants to be the Jackie Robinson of the Dominicans in the Congress which is ambitious.»
Republican Rep. Carlos Curbelo says it's «vital» that lawmakers begin working on legislation to address climate change, which he says could damage both the economy and environment of his district in South Florida.
Perhaps most interestingly, over 64 % of former RET participants still teach the curriculum unit they developed at the CSNE, which given that teachers may change grade levels, class subjects and school districts, demonstrates an ongoing interest in neural engineering and the long - term value of this curricula.
Indeed, Skandera and Ruszkowski have started to highlight those efforts, in the form of a coauthored paper on investing in teacher leadership published in December by Chiefs for Change, a group of reform - minded state and district leaders of which Skandera is a longtime member.
We calculate estimates of yearly changes using only districts for which data are available in consecutive years.
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