state aid
financial support extended by a state government to a local institution serving the public, as a school or library.
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Utilities urge customers with unpaid bills to seek payment plans and pandemic reliefThe state aid is part of a pandemic relief package passed by the Maryland General Assembly in February.
Some Md. residents behind on electric and gas bills during the pandemic will soon receive aid | Katherine Shaver | June 15, 2021 | Washington PostEarlier this year, one assemblyman said the closures “caused significant harm” and the new state aid package would “take all the excuses off the table.”
Morning Report: Majority of Schools’ COVID-19 Funds Went to Employee Pay | Voice of San Diego | April 26, 2021 | Voice of San DiegoEventually, local public schools will see more than $2 billion in coronavirus aid on top of their usual funding, sent in multiple federal and state aid packages approved over the last year.
How San Diego’s 10 Largest Districts Spent Millions in Coronavirus Aid | Ashly McGlone | April 19, 2021 | Voice of San DiegoThe agency also said the waiver was appropriate because “additional support was available to homeless patients” in the form of a burst of state aid that supported the opening of the Convention Center shelter.
The Pandemic Paused Efforts to Provide Post-Hospital Care for the Homeless | Lisa Halverstadt | March 2, 2021 | Voice of San DiegoThose negotiations have not been going well at all, and both sides are at odds on key issues, specifically state aid and fisheries.
The EU and the UK still haven’t reached a post-Brexit agreement. What’s next? | Jen Kirby | October 16, 2020 | Vox
New York received no federal monies and just a small amount of state aid for education.
And to keep the Southwest Chief running, Amtrak is now seeking additional state aid of $120 million over the next decade.
Amtrak Is a Tax-Sucking Behemoth That Deserves to Die | Jim Epstein | November 23, 2013 | THE DAILY BEASTIt was the first introduction of the principle of state aid by free money grants.
Fifty Years of Railway Life in England, Scotland and Ireland | Joseph TatlowThe need for a representative system in the organs of the different forms of state-aid to labour is quite another matter.
The Theory and Policy of Labour Protection | Albert Eberhard Friedrich Schfflestate aid was often given these in the form of supplies of arms.
Civil War and Reconstruction in Alabama | Walter L. FlemingThe state was to have two directors, appointed by the governor, on the board of each road receiving state aid.
Civil War and Reconstruction in Alabama | Walter L. FlemingThe Selma and Gulf was another road without resources of its own, and, so far as it was completed, was built with state aid.
Civil War and Reconstruction in Alabama | Walter L. Fleming
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