Sentences with phrase «change under reforming»

I'm thrilled New York will support public projects like LED conversions to reduce costs, cut emissions, and continue our progress on climate change under Reforming the Energy Vision.»

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Mr. Mills» reforms nicely complemented the changes required under D.C.'s Healthy Schools Act, and under his leadership, the new requirements were met within the first year — no small feat in any school operation, let alone in a large school district.
So here's the manual: 1) Create a party that exploits a legitimate fear: STOP COMMON CORE 2) Get petition signatures and 50,000 votes under that banner 3) CHANGE the name to Reform Party so can you dupe some progressives into voting for your pals 4) Use the line as leverage to get the GOP nomination for Governor but making local friends statewide Classic bait - and - switch Except, Little Lord Rob would get creamed again for Governor.
«However while Scotland's reforms are revenue neutral, Westminster's will cost about # 800 million a year, enabling 98 % of home buyers to be winners under the changes.
Only 40 percent of the rules required under the financial reform act have been implemented, the financial inudstry has started to modify some practcies in anticipation of the changes.
But as the EU process developed over time becoming more demanding and new pro-European political forces emerged in Moldova demanding more and quicker reforms, the political calculus changed and the political alliance currently in power gravitating around the Democratic Party and backed by the controversial oligarch Vladimir Plahotniuc came under increasing pressure.
«However, it is concerning that despite rising levels of sexual bullying and sexual harassment by children and young people, the provision of PSHE and SRE has been under pressure as a result of Government - driven curriculum reforms, funding cuts and changes to accountability requirements.
The Government's proposed changes under the Welfare Reform Act represent one of the most significant changes undertaken by the Coalition Government.
The new section includes a link to a letter Rice wrote in 2009 to Sen. Chuck Fuschillo, a Long Island Republican, in which she expressed strong support for the 2004 reforms, but raised concerns about the changes that were under consideration last year.
The state budget could end up in court under some scenarios, as state lawmakers are discussing possible legal action against Governor Cuomo's budget, and his proposal to link a number of unrelated items, like ethics reform and education changes, to the spending plan.
The New York state budget might end up in court under some potential scenarios, as state lawmakers are discussing possible legal action against Gov. Andrew Cuomo's budget, and his proposal to link a number of unrelated items, like ethics reform and education changes, to the spending plan.
The state budget might end up in court under some scenarios, as state lawmakers are discussing possible legal action against Governor Cuomo's budget, and his proposal to link a number of unrelated items, like ethics reform and education changes, to the spending plan.
These new legislators are now bringing much needed change to Albany and, under the leadership of Senator Andrea Stewart - Cousins, we are working with Governor Andrew Cuomo to create jobs, reform government, protect reproductive rights and provide a fair, equal wage to working men and women alike.
David Cameron has condemned the pace of public service reform under Labour as «frenetic» and «often contradictory» - but said he would keep most of the changes.
House of Lords reform so happens to be one of those things that gets politicians really hot under the collar in the Westminster village, particularly those who are opposed to change.
While all of the Democratic candidates have proposed reforms to the policy, frontrunners Christine Quinn, the City Council speaker: and Public Advocate Bill de Blasio sparred over the substance of how the controversial policy would change under their watch.
Unfortunately, under the so - called reform that the governor extracted as part of the redistricting agreement, the proposed constitutional amendment to change New York's process will do nothing to reform the problem of unequal representation.
In a few minutes time, Ed Miliband is to introduce to Labour MPs Liam Byrne, who will oversee policy review, and report to the National Policy Forum, and the Party Reform Taskforce under Peter Hain who will report to National Executive by next summer in time for rule changes at next year's party conference.
Reforms being sought by Cuomo include changing the system for teacher evaluation, tenure certification and preparation, and giving the state more authority to save schools considered to be «failing» under state evaluations.
After the election, which Astorino lost, the party changed its name to the Reform Party, which is allowed under state election law.
Tory opponents say that such a major constitutional reform should not be carried out without giving voters a direct say, and argue that changing the centuries - old system would cost nearly # 500 million at a time when public finances are already under intense strain.
The Health Reform Monitoring Survey (HRMS)- Texas report is based on the HRMS, a national project that provides timely information on implementation issues under the Affordable Care Act (ACA) and changes in health insurance coverage and related health outcomes.
Under the Gun made a polemic case for gun control reforms and showed how, although central government may be stalling, at state level changes can be made.
Murphy goes on to identify three trends that may help — or force — schools of education to change: First, today's political climate introduces powerful external pressure for schools to perform and leaders to reform, and schools of education are under pressure to produce principals and superintendents who can ensure results.
In many of the recent experiments, schools have dropped out of the experiment in different proportions, often because a new principal wanted to change what his predecessor had recently done, including eliminating the reform under study.
And as he geared up to run for a second term, he was claiming success: the city's schools had been fundamentally reformed, and dramatic education change was under way.
The changes were necessary, argued Superintendent Donald W. Ingwerson, because the district's current busing program interferes with efforts to increase parental involvement and bring about other school improvements mandated under Kentucky's landmark education - reform law.
Under Ofqual's reforms, marks are only supposed to be changed if a clear marking or procedural error is discovered.
Flying under the radar will be the reform choices of the few creative school boards that are willing to make changes in order to reward and retain their best teachers and find ways to devote more money to the classroom.
We also saw a strong performance from the reform candidates in Board District 4; Steve Zimmer was kept under 50 %, demonstrating that Westside voters are interested in change.
Under order from the state Supreme Court to correct that imbalance, lawmakers are working to flesh out levy reform and make other changes to ensure equity.
Gov. Scott Walker said in an opinion column this week that changes to Wisconsin's education landscape under his governorship are types of «reforms» that could be pushed across the country.
Walker wrote changes made to Wisconsin's K - 12 landscape under his governorship are types of «reforms» that could be pushed across the country.
On the eve of a potentially catastrophic Board of Education vote to turnaround ten more Chicago schools, the school reform research group Designs for Change has released a report showing that school turnarounds are not worth the extra expense, and that the unheralded reforms brought about under the authority of parent - led, democratically - elected local school councils have been far more effective.
Under the law, if a majority of parents with children at a failing public school sign a petition, they can «trigger» a change in the school's governance, forcing the school district to adopt one of a handful of reforms: getting rid of some teachers, firing the principal, shutting the school down, or turning it into a charter school.
The District has made a good faith effort to implement the 2007 law that placed public schools under mayoral control, but there is no evidence that the change in governance has been a factor in improved standardized test scores, according to the first major independent study of D.C. school reform.
It's time to change the image of education reform as a mere takeover and start bringing NOLA schools back under elected, local control.
Ofqual suggested the large fall was down to changes to school league tables; under government reforms only a student's first result in a subject now counts towards a school's results.
Under the parent trigger law, which was passed in 2010, parents at a chronically underperforming school that meets certain criteria can call for reform if a majority of them sign a petition requesting a specific change.
School leaders have had a change of heart about operating all 14 of the district's low - performing schools under the state's Restart school reform model.
The current CEA leadership, under President Sheila Cohen and Executive Director Mark Waxenberg, has stated their desire to and actually has taken some steps to change the course of the CEA to focus more on organizing teachers and community members against education reform.
According to a new Morningstar report, the Obama - era Department of Labor (DOL) conflict of interest reforms, while facing an uncertain future, have already promoted real change among advice and investment product providers working under the Employee Retirement Income Security Act (ERISA).
Interestingly, the changes required under the Wall Street Reform Act are working out very well for lenders.
Rigg doesn't just point a finger at President Obama though, she also has words for developing nations (who need to recognize too that they need to get on board with commitments to low - carbon energy and not just stand behind historical obligations to combat climate change) and the EU (who have tried to eliminate language on fisheries reform, no doubt under domestic political pressure).
So look out for the emergence of a new Global Cooling / Ice Age (ala the 1970s) scare over the next few years still under the rubric of climate change all in the name of reform.
For the past 16 months, the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee has been investigating allegations of political interference with government climate change science under the Bush Administration.
Also, he left out that the 1986 Tax reform act changed tax treatment of individuals incorporated under Chapter S. 1953 such individuals had their income taxes counted as corporate taxes but today they are reported as Individual Income Taxes.
That would be a huge blow to efforts to tackle climate change — and to the work under way to reform the CDM.
Changing the point of obligation under the federal Renewable Fuel Standard (RFS)-- moving it closer to U.S. consumers — continues to distract from the real problems with the RFS that Congress should address, either by repealing or significantly reforming the program.
As recently as 2008, the UK, without any semblance of real democratic process, passed the Climate Change Act (see above), and more recently Energy Market Reform, even though the terms of these acts go further than anything the UK is obliged to do by its membership of Kyoto, or under any EU directives.
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