Sentences with phrase «broader public ownership»

[5] Leonard pledged tough rent controls and the introduction of workers» right - to - buy, alongside consideration of broader public ownership.

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A private retirement system, with its broad dispersion of asset ownership, also has an advantage over a public retirement fund when it comes to accumulating corporate stocks.
The first step to engaging animal welfare groups, Sayres said, is to get the broader pet industry on board with the PLC and then take the message of responsible live animal ownership to the public.
No Public Debate However, instead of initiating a broad public debate on the pros and cons of public land ownership, Netanyahu's government initially tried to fast - track land reform legislation, bundling it up with various other pieces of legislPublic Debate However, instead of initiating a broad public debate on the pros and cons of public land ownership, Netanyahu's government initially tried to fast - track land reform legislation, bundling it up with various other pieces of legislpublic debate on the pros and cons of public land ownership, Netanyahu's government initially tried to fast - track land reform legislation, bundling it up with various other pieces of legislpublic land ownership, Netanyahu's government initially tried to fast - track land reform legislation, bundling it up with various other pieces of legislation.
One need look no further than Australia where broad - based public ownership of legal firms is permitted.
Home ownership rates are half that of the broader population, rental rates are twice as high, overcrowding is three times higher and occupancy of public housing is seven times higher.
Importantly, this ownership extended to both Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples and the broader Australian public.
Suburban REALTORS Alliance Position The Alliance is opposed to increases in the current transfer tax for the following reasons: 1) As the transfer tax is levied only on buyers and sellers of property, the burden per taxpayer is greater than the burden from a more broad - based tax designed to generate the same amount of revenue; 2) Since public transportation is a benefit that is open to all members of society, the charge should not be placed solely on buyers and sellers of property; 3) The transfer tax adds additional burdens on first - time home buyers saving for a down - payment and covering the closing costs and runs contrary to existing federal, state, and local programs including the mortgage interest deduction, low interest property maintenance loans, and grants to first time homebuyers; 4) A real estate transfer tax is a state and local tax assessed on real property when ownership of the property is exchanged between parties.
Supports eminent domain authority only for a public use (e.g., ownership by a public entity), as well as a broad interpretation of «just» compensation, to include all reasonable and necessary costs which result from exercise of such authority, not just the value of the property condemned.
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