Sentences with phrase «abuse of federal resources»

Waste and abuse of federal resources is a shared concern: CSPW is worried that the broad self - censorship occurring now across the board among civil servants working on climate change, from one aspect or another, is beginning to prevent the transfer of important climate change science research results to the American people.

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«Using official resources for campaign purposes is a clear violation» of House rules and federal law, Slaughter said, «and is a clear and undeniable abuse of official staff time, resources and attention.»
Also at 1 p.m., Rep. Dan Donovan, state Sen. Andrew Lanza, Assemblywoman Nicole Malliotakis and New York City Councilman Joseph Borelli host a press conference to push for federal resources to combat the opioid abuse epidemic in Staten Island and South Brooklyn, Camelot of Staten Island, 460 Brielle Ave., Building H, Staten Island.
US Sen. Chuck Schumer declared heroin abuse in Putnam County an «epidemic» in need of the federal government's attention and resources.
For this reason, we have compiled a list of resources — mostly from Federal agencies — that can help you learn about substance abuse and finding treatment; proper disposal of unwanted, unneeded or expired medication; workplace and prevention programs, facts about alcohol and drugs, and data and research on prevention practices.
In Chrome Resources S.A. v. Leopold Lazarus Ltd., the Swiss Federal Tribunal rejected a challenge that the arbitral tribunal had consulted an expert in the absence of the parties, finding that the party's attempt to raise this objection at the enforcement stage was in bad faith and constituted an abuse of rights.920 Courts in England, 921 Germany, 922 Greece, 923 and the United States924 have similarly barred a party from asserting any defect of the arbitral procedure at a later stage if it had the opportunity to raise a reservation in a timely manner during the arbitral proceedings.
A broad - based partnership of national organizations, federal partners, and parents have developed the following resources to support service providers in their work with parents, caregivers, and their children to prevent child abuse and neglect and promote child and family well - being.
Jointly sponsored by OCAN, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the FRIENDS National Resource Center, and other national prevention organizations, the Network for Action is driven by three specific goals: to create a shared vision for the future of child abuse prevention, engage in shared action, and develop and strengthen prevention networks at the State and Federal levels.
The guide reviews the Federal Lifespan Respite Care Act in 2006 and the development of the national respite guidelines and provides resources on family caregivers, respite systems, administration, respite as prevention of abuse and maltreatment, and more.
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