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state aid

noun

  1. financial support extended by a state government to a local institution serving the public, as a school or library.


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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of state aid1

An Americanism dating back to 1855–60
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California lawmakers approved a pair of bills Thursday providing $2.5 billion in state aid in response to the wildfires that have decimated neighborhoods, destroyed schools and damaged public infrastructure across Los Angeles County.

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Most of the people we spoke to when in Mayotte were yet to receive any state aid, five days after the cyclone.

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In recent months, the sharp rise in arrivals has fuelled a fierce national debate in Spain over how to tackle irregular migration, with the Canaries calling for more state aid to care for those arriving, especially unaccompanied children.

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The charges were calculated based on estimates of how much Chinese state aid each manufacturer has received following an EU investigation.

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And for the first time, government-owned stores in Illinois are eligible to apply for state aid.

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