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It’s true that since 2003, operating grants to school districts, that part of their funding of which 90 per cent goes to paying teaching and non-teaching employees, have continued to increase.
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GOP attack on program puts 'millions of people at risk': analysis
The Center on Budget and Policy Priorities (CBPP), a progressive think tank, examined GOP policy proposals including the per capita funding cap and making Medicaid a block grant and found that ...
The province is providing $540 million in funding to municipalities across B.C. Said the mayor, "That money was supposed to be distributed on a per capita basis, it's right in the agreement." ...
The Association of Legal Aid Lawyers said Monday that per capita funding has shrunk by 60 per cent since 1992 and B.C. ranks 10th out of 12 provinces and territories in per capita funding.
Still it's less per capita funding than four other Canadian cities. Edmontonspent$3.88 per capita, Vancouver spent $4.01, Winnipeg spent $5.20, and Toronto spent $6.42 in 2005.
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