The final
bill language begins with the same passage — including that loaded phrase «other telecommunications infrastructure» (telecom lobbyists, call your offices!).
Not exact matches
Yesterday marked the
beginning of House debate on the waiver
language, with Rep. Sam Farr (D - CA) seeking to strip the waiver from the House spending
bill.
General Motors last year indicated it would
begin testing autonomous vehicle technology in Manhattan, specifically lower Manhattan — making the
bill language a boost for the company.
Included in that legislation was
language from the so - called «brunch
bill,» which will allow bars and restaurants to serve alcoholic beverages
beginning at 10 a.m. on Sundays, two hours earlier than current law allows.
While it is an improvement over the original ESEA legislation posted at the
beginning of the week, concerns remain over the
language within the
bill that allows 21st CCLC funds to be used for expensive, whole scale school redesign — an initiative that is also funded elsewhere in the
bill through School Improvement Grants.
Just yesterday in the Indiana legislature, the House Education committee voted along party lines to expand pre-school education opportunities but also forwarded
language in the same
bill to allow for the largest expansion of vouchers in the USA
beginning with pre-school students and their siblings.
The
bill's
language is clear —
Beginning July 1, 2015 — Charter school applicants must do complete background checks and provide that information to the State Board of Education in their application material.
Once the
language of algebra is understood, students can
begin to apply to a host of interesting problems e.g. comparisons of phone
bills, look at rates of change, in geometry, etc..
«As we read it, under the
language now set to become incorporated into» the Senate
bill, «the GSEs would be compelled to
begin soliciting applications from developers of credit scoring models within 90 days of an effective date falling 180 days after
bill enactment, or likely near year - end 2018,» Gabriel wrote.
The Democratic platform now contains
language that brings shape to the enormity of the climate crisis, and thanks to Sander's Policy Director Warren Gunnels, climate leader
Bill McKibben, filmmaker Josh Fox and many others
begins to point towards policy that we must implement if we are to transition away from fossil fuels and
begin to draw down carbon sharply on the path to 100 % clean, renewable energy and zero net greenhouse gas emissions.