Sentences with phrase «so rollbacks»

So rollbacks, refinements and / or clarifications are likely for certain regulations that are deemed by the president to be over-reaching, or difficult to manage and understand for that matter.

Not exact matches

The rollbacks have been so sharp that some within the oil and gas industry have quietly suggested they could be setting the stage for safety failures.
So the Republicans got a deal which raises less than a full PIT extension but enough to minimize service cuts and they get a substantial MTA payroll tax rollback in exchange.
Among a handful of so - called «pension sweeteners» passed in the final days of the 2014 session by both houses of the Legislature was a bill that would be the first rollback of Tier 6 — a pension reform championed and touted by the Cuomo administration.
Malloy wanted to hold the line, and Looney and other Democratic lawmakers were happy to oblige as long as they had their property tax reform plan — so the tax became the main rollback from the legislature's June 3 budget.
EdWeek bill tracker shows 2 Common Core rollback proposals have made it into law (so far) http://ow.ly/E7yIU They're MO & NC
I was quickly reminded, rightly so, that these were proposed cuts — like maybe there would be some kind of rollback in -LSB-...]
Bugfixes in case there is a regression in the future firmware release so that we know which version to rollback to if necessary, useful for both users and developers.
When a rollback happens, it can be a little jarring, but most of the time it's so subtle that you can't even see it at all.
Already, one US District Court judge has reversed one of many rollbacks Zinke has ordered; almost all of which, so far, have served to lessen environmental protections while increasing opportunities for using federal lands to drill for oil and gas.
Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Chief Administrator Scott Pruitt's rollback of senseless regulations warms my heart so much that I am sure it has raised the global temperature average!
For the last five years or so, I've been waiting for some publisher to implement the magical «rollback» button, for analytical material.
According to data from FEMA, most current flood insurance policyholders (81 percent, or 4.5 million) pay rates based on the true risk of flood damage and so were not affected by Biggert - Waters or the subsequent rollback.
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