Sentences with phrase «deregulation act»

About Blog She has an extensive and successful record representing airports, municipalities, developers, and other public and private clients in litigation and administrative proceedings under Federal Aviation statutes such as the Airline Deregulation Act and Airport Noise and Capacity Act; the California Public Utilities Code governing land use in airport.
About Blog She has an extensive and successful record representing airports, municipalities, developers, and other public and private clients in litigation and administrative proceedings under Federal Aviation statutes such as the Airline Deregulation Act and Airport Noise and Capacity Act; the California Public Utilities Code governing land use in airport.
The Deregulation Act brings into force the requirements of a landlord to serve an EPC (Energy Performance Certificate) and Gas Safety Certificates at the time that the tenant enters into occupation of the property.
ComEd's transition charges to consumers were more than balanced by residential rate cuts under the deregulation act.
Residential customers did get a 20 percent rate cut under the deregulation act, which saved customers of ComEd, Exelon's grid - utility arm, $ 4.27 billion dollars from 1998 to 2006, while ComEd recouped just $ 1.2 billion in transition charges.
About Blog She has an extensive and successful record representing airports, municipalities, developers, and other public and private clients in litigation and administrative proceedings under Federal Aviation statutes such as the Airline Deregulation Act and Airport Noise and Capacity Act; the California Public Utilities Code governing land use in airport.
The Deregulation Act repeal, if it occurs, would not affect this in Wales.
DBRG will speak about the Deregulation Act at the CFSG Big Tent Meeting on 22 June.
The high point of her tenure with the Judiciary Committee was the passage of the Airline Deregulation act of 1978.
Va., and Sen. Olympia J. Snowe, R - Me., offered the amendment to S 652, the proposed «telecommunications competition and deregulation act of 1995,» in late March when the Senate Commerce Committee approved the bill.
About Blog She has an extensive and successful record representing airports, municipalities, developers, and other public and private clients in litigation and administrative proceedings under Federal Aviation statutes such as the Airline Deregulation Act and Airport Noise and Capacity Act; the California Public Utilities Code governing land use in airport.

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The final act of the deregulation drama is set to play out between now and 2017, the deadline Ottawa has set for the Canadian Wheat Board (or its assets) to be privatized.
Represented by proposals such as the Regulatory Accountability Act, deregulation aims to shut down the government's ability to protect kids from dangerous cribs or enforce the rules that stop reckless financial bets from blowing up the economy.
Earnings and deregulation Last year was a strong year for corporate profitability across all major regions and it will be a tough act to follow.
In preparing for something, I was reading the text of the Choice Act — that's the financial deregulation bill the House recently passed (there's a link in the piece).
Deregulation of broadcasting in the U.S. and the Federal Communications Commission's apparent indifference to the practices of broadcast licensees and cable operators in effect seem to legitimize the operation of these media as businesses like any other business, disregarding the public trusteeship that is required by the Communications Act.
Deregulation of radio and television by the FCC does not change the provisions of the Communications Act.
Guatemalan president Otto Perez Molina became the first acting world leader to call for deregulation recently, followed quickly by support from Mexico and Colombia.
Several of Trump's top economic policy jobs may go unfilled for days or even weeks after he is sworn in Friday, potentially slowing his pursuit of an ambitious domestic policy agenda that includes an overhaul of the tax code, repeal of the Affordable Care Act, infrastructure spending and broad deregulation.
They've talked a big game on deregulation, Nick Clegg's Freedom Bill was supposedly going to be the most substantial recalibration of the relationship between the individual and the state since the 1832 Reform Act.
There is also a very strong sense of America's drifting towards one of the worst financial breakdowns in recent history, as we know Clinton's repeal of the Glass - Steagall Act was already in place by then, allowing financial deregulations to flourish to the point of a worldwide economic collapse.
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It's part of the reason that Congress passed and President Obama signed the Every Student Succeeds Act last December, the most sweeping education - reform bill since No Child Left Behind, and the most significant deregulation of American education in recent memory — now in need of a secretary who will enforce its terms.
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The Canadian railroad industry was deregulated in 1987 under the National Transportation Act, resulting in the cancellation of transportation subsidies and deregulation of freight rates for most commodities.
Since the passage of the Federal Reserve Act in 1913, few pieces of legislation have had as significant an impact on the Federal Reserve as the Depository Institutions Deregulation and Monetary Control Act.
Sweeping deregulation plan targets consumer protection agency — A hearing in Congress showcased the Financial CHOICE Act, with proposals to strip the major powers of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau... (See CFPB)
Chief executive Alan Joyce stated Qantas had been forced to act as it faces serious structural challenges, largely to do with the progressive deregulation of the Australian market, the influx of competition there and abroad, and a high cost base.
Could you share precisely which acts of deregulation destroyed the economy?
I expect, therefore, that DTE will now join me in pushing for the repeal of Public Act 286's onerous restrictions on customer choice in electricity providers and demand the deregulation of Michigan's electricity markets.
2014)(successfully obtained reversal of a string of decisions holding that a provision of the California labor code requiring meal and rest breaks is preempted, as applied to a class of truck drivers, by the Federal Aviation Authorization Act of 1994 — a transportation deregulation measure that expressly preempts state law relating to «prices, routes, or services»)(briefed and argued)
And if the new administration, in fact, acts on deregulation, we could see real progress on closing the inventory shortage.»
In 1980 Congress passed the Depository Institutions Deregulation and Monetary Control Act, which, among other things, made it legal for banks to charge a higher mortgage interest rate to less creditworthy customers.
«Between prospects of deregulation, global political uncertainty and the possibility of significant rate hikes, lenders and borrowers are acting with more caution,» says Justin Bakst, director of capital markets at research firm CoStar.
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