Rep. Jackie Biskupski, D - Salt Lake, said
the broad language of the bill would allow individuals to shoot animals in unincorporated areas, such as Millcreek.
Not exact matches
Several Senate Republicans, including Sens. Andrew Lanza, Kemp Hannon and Steve Saland, have huddled with the governor to develop religious exemption
language that is
broader and stronger than the current incarnation
of Cuomo's
bill.
In 2016, in exchange for granting Mayor
Bill de Blasio an extension
of mayoral control over schools, the Republicans in the State Senate, to whom Ms. Moskowitz has close ties, inserted
broad language in the legislation giving SUNY the power to promulgate regulations for the schools it oversees.
There are 19 types
of data listed in the
bill, and while the list seems exhaustive, it contains the phrase «includes the following, but is not limited to,» which is
broad language that should help close any loopholes.
Although there is no equivalent legislation pending in that body, the Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation is putting the finishing touches on a new version
of the America COMPETES Act, a
broader bill to reauthorize programs at NSF and research at the departments
of energy and commerce that could include
language on NSF's oversight
of major facilities.
The letter commends the committee for providing states with the flexibility to use additional indicators
of student proficiency in H.R. 5, its ESEA reauthorization
bill, but asks to add
language to the
bill that will take into account the
broad array
of measures beyond standardized test scores.
PIJAC is calling on members
of the pet industry to act now, as adding «Python genera» to the injurious wildlife list under the Lacey Act has far
broader consequences than indicated by the
bill's
language, prohibiting specimens
of «the constrictor snake» (presumably a reference to Burmese Pythons) being «shipped to or imported into the United States.»
Many
of the concerns raised in the report involve the greater state powers outlined in
bill C - 51, without a similar increase in oversight, as well as the
broad and often vague
language used in the proposed legislation.