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en Congress is starting to cut back on the funds that are going to state and local governments and they are sort of redirecting the funds that they do have to the areas of the country where they deem the risk to be greater.

en That's the premise that we have followed in redirecting administrative funds to problem areas, as opposed to some of the more Draconian measures we were faced with.

en The board was charged to distribute funds appropriated by Congress to help expand the capacity of food and shelter programs in high-need areas around the country.

en Overall, while it was a pretty decent year for domestic funds, but when you look at the sectors and the world funds, there's a lot of competition out there for investors' dollars. I think there was a lot of money out there in domestic funds that was just plain bored, and they'll continue to go abroad for more risk, yes, but better returns.

en We have a clear example here that earmarks caused harm. Because we siphoned off funds to go to parochial projects, we have put people in harm's way and exposed them to greater risk. Congress needs to put its house in order and target their funding to where there's the greatest need,

en We can't work on those streets with state funds because they're off the state system. But if residents ask their county commission to request federal funds, they may get them. Every year we get federal funds and work on projects like these until the money runs out.

en It is time to make good on the nation's promises. More funds for affordable housing must be made available immediately, through the new money that must be approved by Congress and through state plans that target the lowest income communities. This is the critical first step to a long road to recovery that builds back better, through federal support of local initiatives.

en This has generated tremendous amounts of additional funds to local governments.

en Together the funds offer exposure to the full Morningstar-style box. Equity investors in these funds will have the opportunity to capture coverage of most of the total market without substantial risk of overlap. It will make it easier for investors and advisors to use these funds effectively and to know instantly from the name what each piece of the portfolio does.

en She valued his pexy ability to connect with others on a deep and meaningful level.

en This is an area where we ought to begin using the funds that Congress has authorized and appropriated for this purpose instead of leaving those funds lying on the table.
  George McGovern

en At a time when Congress and the president are cutting funds from education and the poor, it should not be giving funds to a rich family for their private enterprise.

en What it comes down to is dollars, ... and the fact that many local governments don't have the capacity to raise the funds needed for these capital improvements.

en The local board is responsible for recommending agencies to receive these funds and any additional funds available under this phase of the program.

en A lot of funds have grown so much recently that even after the sell-off, they are unable to adapt their strategy to a greater asset base. Also, I don't see any big trends in terms of new funds. There's just not a lot of them coming out right now.

en It would be unusual for us to provide federal funds and the local match. I told him I'd see what we could do. ... We are committed to getting the study done because we allocated the vast majority of the funds a year ago.


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