Sentences with phrase «change to state law»

The spot ends by urging viewers to sign on to the company's online petition calling for changes to state law that would enable it to operate outside the five boroughs.
It will look at changes to state law that will be necessary if we want to protect the civic institution of public education from insolvency.
They built their plans around changes to state laws, ensuring that all districts would faithfully implement the policies that were passed.
Others pointed out the need for changes to state law in Albany to make that contracting easier in New York City.
If the city of Brockton doesn't get relief through the proposed change to state law, it will continue pursuing an equity in education lawsuit against the state, Minichiello says.
Hein says a recent change to state law gives local governments and school districts the option to permanently continue the Cold War Veterans Real Property Tax Exemption which previously had to be renewed at the local level every two years.
Gov. Andrew Cuomo wants to make sweeping changes to a state law that sets goals for hiring minority - and women - owned businesses in New York, including establishing workforce participation rates broken down by race and gender.
Manhattan District Attorney Cyrus Vance Jr. recommended changes to state laws that would ease the burden for prosecutors trying corruption cases.
«Unfortunately, the budget does not treat New York City equitably,» he said, adding that, without additional changes to state law, «We will be looking at thousands of layoffs in our schools and across City agencies.»
Vance on Thursday suggested changes to state law to ban schemes like de Blasio's.
H.B. 2004 «asks us to analyze the need for legislative or other changes to state law.
Legislative leaders are preparing to announce changes to the state laws designed to provide incentives for companies who locate major projects in North Carolina on Thursday, as negotiations continue to land massive new investment from Apple.
The extra spending on the privately operated schools is expected even though CPS said recent changes to state law require the district to cut $ 38 million worth of charter funding next year.
In the end, Virginia enacted changes to state law that requires pet stores that source from commercial breeders only do so from those with clean records.
Re: Changes to state laws governing animal control (Senate Bill 2192) * note some links were added by MAC and don't appear in the original memo.
A telephone poll of likely California voters, taken from February 22 - 26 of this year, showed a total of 71 % (+ / - 3.5 %) support changes to state law that would allow farmers to grow hemp.
However, despite changes to state laws allowing hemp, farmers in these states risk raids by federal agents, prison time and land forfeiture if they plant the crop, due to the failure of federal policy to distinguish oilseed and fiber varieties of Cannabis (i.e., industrial hemp) from drug varieties.
He has also advocated for changes to the state law with the Minnesota legislature.
Paul's Law makes several changes to state law aimed at toughening oversight of group homes.
The cry from state public school officials had its intended effect Thursday: On ice, for now, is a proposed change to state law that lobbyists for public school boards say would cost public schools some $ 22 million.
Wisconsin's Democratic governor is now calling for changes to the state law to tear down the firewall preventing the tie between teachers and student achievement.
Baked into the $ 48 million minimum request is an additional $ 5 million pass - through cost for charter schools, the opening of four new schools next year, and the increased local cost for hiring more teachers to reduce class sizes in kindergarten through third grade as mandated by a recent change to state law.
Any changes to the state law will have to comply with the state constitution, which defines what type of gambling is allowed.
While it was clear from the audience reaction that most in attendance Thursday agreed that changes to state law is the best immediate course of action toward controlling the deer population, it wasn't unanimous.
Councilman Fernando Cabrera, a pastor himself, is proposing a change to state law to allow for the use of public schools for religious services.
But even as de Blasio calls for a change to the state law, the city is fighting the release of Pantaleo's records in court.
In a statement to the Observer, Ms. Crowley emphasized she believed any changes to state law needed to retain the power to charge those young people as adults for certain crimes.
There also may need to be some changes to state law and regulations that currently require the state's exit exams, but officials have said that has yet to be decided.
A change to state law in 2015 eliminated the previous WPCP cap of 1,000 full - time equivalent (FTE) students.
Without the changes to state law, Minnesota's bid for federal Race to the Top education stimulus dollars failed miserably.
Eaton called on legislators to delay making changes to state law that are needed to implement the new system and to send TEA back to the negotiating table with USDE to gain more flexibility in the teacher evaluation requirements like other states have done.
In order for DPI to gather much of the information requested by DOJ, changes to state law would have been necessary, she said, adding that the result was a sort of stalemate.
One proactive step brokers can take is to invite a lawyer to an upcoming sales meeting to talk about common legal issues or changes to state law.
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