Sentences with phrase «calls for the public disclosure»

Kareem described calls for the public disclosure of the President's health status as a distraction and a waste of time.

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As public market investors migrate into the private market, they will call for even more disclosure.
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This scenario clearly sets up the distinct possibility of not only a bad customer experience, but also the potential for reputational risk to a lender that fails to disclose in advance the factors for making a credit decision — and perhaps similar risk if disclosure calls attention to a factor that may be hard to explain from a public relations standpoint.
In his State of the State speech this month, Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo called for banning the use of taxpayer money to settle sexual - harassment claims involving all government entities and some private companies and to require public disclosure of the settlements.
State of the State: Gov. Cuomo Once Again Calls for Public Financing In his 2013 State of the State Address on Wednesday, New York Governor Andrew Cuomo reemphasized his support for comprehensive reform of the state's campaign finance laws including effective disclosure, lower contribution limits, and public finaPublic Financing In his 2013 State of the State Address on Wednesday, New York Governor Andrew Cuomo reemphasized his support for comprehensive reform of the state's campaign finance laws including effective disclosure, lower contribution limits, and public finapublic financing.
The Democratic governor's refusal to make the document public comes at the same time he has been calling for greater disclosure of New York lawmakers» outside income.
A good - government group immediately called for an investigation by the state's Joint Commission on Public Ethics, which is charged with overseeing the disclosures and policing New York's government officials.
Cuomo is also calling for establishing an independent ethics commission, full disclosure of outside income and clients by legislators, a board of trustees rather than the sole trustee model for the state comptroller's office and the creation of «Open NY» — a one - stop - shopping clearinghouse of all public information much like his «Project Sunlight» at the AG's office.
With a series of public corruption cases roiling the Legislature, Cuomo called for increased penalties for official misconduct and tighter disclosure rules that require greater disclosure of conflicts of interest.
Governor Cuomo, in a brief statement after the budget was passed, called the package «the nation's strongest and most comprehensive disclosure laws for public officials.»
The group also called for a restructuring of the Joint Commission on Public Ethics to increase independence, and for greater disclosure of independent expenditures.
Gresham was a member of de Blasio's transition team, and so - called «agent of the city» Patrick Gaspard, one of five close de Blasio advisers whose communications with the mayor his administration has sought to shield from public disclosure, served for nearly a decade as the union's executive vice president for politics and legislation.
Though he admitted the most obvious solution to the ever - common criminal indictments against public servants with private sector jobs would be to remove that «conflict,» Cuomo stopped just short of calling for a ban on outside income, and instead proposed «total disclosure
The goo - goos are again calling for widespread reforms, including creation of a voluntary system of public campaign financing, lowering of the contribution limits and full disclosure of independent expenditures.
De Blasio for the first time called for the elimination of a state law that now bars public disclosure of police disciplinary reports.
Governor Andrew Cuomo, in a brief statement after the budget was passed, called the package «the nation's strongest and most comprehensive disclosure laws for public officials».
The governor also called for overhauling state rules to block politicians from using campaign money to cover personal finances, to force greater disclosure of the sources of campaign money and also to institute a system of public financing of elections.
The wide - ranging speech also calls for making legislative terms in Albany four years instead of two, as well instituting a system of public matching funds and increased disclosure for state races, similar to the one in place in New York City.
That's a question that lawyers and their bosses at the state Office of Medicaid Inspector General are hashing out after the agency's head, Dennis Rosen, calls for its 22 senior attorneys to file financial disclosure forms with the Joint Commission on Public Ethics.
ALBANY — Senate Republican leader Dean Skelos reiterated his call for greater disclosure by the Executive Chamber, calling Governor Andrew Cuomo's staffers «minions» who are dispatched around the state for public relations events.
The panel stopped short of calling for a sweeping federal rule, but recommended that «regulatory entities» immediately write rules to require full disclosure of hydraulic fracturing chemicals on public and private lands.
Fordham called for requiring all participating students to take state assessments; mandating public disclosure of those results, school by school, except for schools that enroll fewer than ten total students in tested grades; and requiring schools that enroll a substantial number of students to have their eligibility determined by how their students perform on state tests.
Global Witness is calling for Myanmar's EITI process to require oil and gas companies to open their true owners up to public scrutiny, and for the World Bank and other international donors backing the scheme to support such disclosure.
The OPC adopts the case - by - case balancing of interests approach endorsed by the Federal Court of Appeal in a Privacy Act case called Pirrie: «In determining the right to have access to this information under PIPEDA, the interests of the individuals concerned should be balanced against each other along with the public interest for and against disclosure
Comment: A number of the comments called for the elimination of all permissible disclosures without authorization, and some specifically cited the public health section and its liberal definition of public health authority as an inappropriately broad loophole that would allow unfettered access to private medical information by various government authorities.
The new § 164.512 includes paragraphs on: Uses and disclosures required by law; uses and disclosures for public health activities; disclosures about victims of abuse, neglect, or domestic violence; uses and disclosures for health oversight activities; disclosures for judicial and administrative proceedings; disclosures for law enforcement purposes; uses and disclosures about decedents; uses and disclosures for cadaveric donation of organs, eyes, or tissues; uses and disclosures for research purposes; uses and disclosures to avert a serious threat to health or safety (which we had called «emergency circumstances» in the NPRM); uses and disclosures for specialized government functions (referred to as «specialized classes» in the NPRM); and disclosures to comply with workers» compensation laws.
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