Sentences with phrase «committee report language»

Because final program - by - program allocations of R&D funding are not available until several months after appropriations actions, AAAS estimates of R&D are based on agency data, historical trends for R&D within appropriations, appropriations bill language, committee report language, and other supplementary data, and should be considered estimates at all times.

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In the firestorm after last year's interim report, Cardinal Lorenzo Baldisseri, who will again preside, announced that the language group reports would not be made public — which led to another uproar in which synod participants, notably both progressives and traditionalists, accused the committee running the event of manipulation.
* The relevant language reads as follows: Quarterly, throughout the fiscal year, the governor shall submit to the comptroller, the chairs of the senate finance and the assembly ways and means committees, within thirty days of the close of the quarter to which it shall pertain, a report which summarizes the actual experience to date and projections for the remaining quarters of the current fiscal year and for each of the next two fiscal years of receipts, disbursements, tax refunds, and repayments of advances presented in forms suitable for comparison with the financial plan submitted pursuant to subdivisions one, four, and five, of section twenty - two of this article and revised in accordance with the provisions of subdivision three of this section.
The chamber's Ethics Committee issued a report on Aug. 24 that substantiated allegations that Lopez had harassed two female staffers, using sexually charged language in their presence and touching them inappropriately.
«Despite having nearly a year to address this matter, the [ARS] has provided a wholly inadequate public response to the allegations of animal mistreatment at MARC and it has been delinquent in providing necessary information and updates to the Committees,» legislators wrote in report language that accompanies the omnibus spending bill.
Another positive sign, she says: the appropriations committee used language in its budget proposal from a May report by the Particle Physics Project Prioritization Panel (P5), which laid out a strategy for the coming decade to ensure the U.S. «maintain [s] a leadership role in worldwide particle physics.»
Then, in 2011, Idaho Congressman Mike Simpson inserted language into a committee report attached to a spending bill that delayed the release of that assessment.
But, responding to the report, a group representing the academies sector said some of the language used by the committee was «not helpful».
Buried on page 166 of the Appropriations Committee report accompanying the $ 105 - billion spending bill for the departments of Labor, Health and Human Services, and Education was a statement of support for the flexibility that Mr. Bennett seeks in the bilingual - education program — which now mandates use of the transitional method, in which non-English-speaking students receive some instruction in their native language.
«We hope we'll clarify the language as we move toward a conference committee report
The Conference Committee Report contains language that would DELAY PARCC tests for one year — so, they wouldn't start in 2015 as planned.
The current era of corporate education reform began with the 1983 publication of the Reagan administration's report A Nation at Risk: The Imperative for Education Reform, prepared by a committee of prominent professors, politicians, teachers, and business executives.5 Not only did the report attack many of the equity - minded federal education reforms that preceded it, A Nation at Risk also manufactured a narrative of public education in crisis, steeped in the language of Cold War military paranoia: «If an unfriendly foreign power had attempted to impose on America the mediocre educational performance that exists today, we might well have viewed it as an act of war,» the authors wrote.
The Conferees wish to reiterate language concerning the Florida high - speed rail project in the Senate committee report section on TIFIA.
My job was to draft environmental and natural resource legislation — to take the policy of senators and committees and translate it in to legislative language in the form of bills, amendments and conference reports.
The details coming out from a couple different sources aren't entirely clear, but this is what we know: First of all, it's important to note that no one outside of Congress has seen the actual language of the compromise, but Biofuels Digest reports that the deal was cut between House Agricultural Committee chair Collin Peterson (D-MN) and Commerce Committee chair Henry Waxman.
Barring instructions to the contrary from the Section Chair, the committee intends to present draft language of this sort in its final report.
We also shared potential language about the importance of SEL for the committee report that accompanies the ESEA bill.
The Revised Committee Report provides no rationale for restricting the more specific language of the new law regarding the mechanics of joint custody to interim orders.
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