Sentences with phrase «create key reforms»

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They key is to create the political incentives for Republican office holders and candidates who want to position themselves as conservatives to adopt Yuval Levin - style immigration reform.
The budget is expected to focus on about 10 key areas including infrastructure, macroeconomic stability, job creation, agriculture, entrepreneurship, business growth, creating a Ghana beyond aid, debt management, corruption, public sector reforms among others, and a continuation of the 2017 budget initiatives.
«It is regrettable that the publication of Key Stage 2 SATs results today has been marred by the Government's mishandling of curriculum and assessment reforms which has created deep anxiety, confusion and uncertainty for pupils and schools.
The key issues to be discussed include Health Care Reform, Medicare Reform, Mandate and Property tax relief, the New York State Budget and other issues related to growing businesses and creating jobs.
Although Riley's approach to turning around Lawrence has included several key reforms, such as the «implementation of a new curriculum, establishment of Acceleration Academies, and a focus on data - driven instruction,» creating a Match - style tutor corps with help from Match leaders was also a top priority.
Secretary Duncan likes to say that RttT is part of a «quiet revolution» in education, with states creating «bold blueprints for reform [that] bear the signatures of many key players at the state and local level who drive change in our schools.»
This video has pinpointed three key areas in need of reform to create a legitimate political community for the EU: political engagement, common public identity and the EU's ability to problem solve.
There's a new curriculum at primary level, reforms at Key Stage 3, revised science GCSEs starting in 2016 and reformed science A-levels in 2015 — it is a tight schedule for our hard ‑ working teachers that has the potential to create confusion and to affect students.
CityBridge believes that we must couple the key district - wide reforms with highly targeted tactics (like replication of high - performers and intensive school turnaround) that we know will create more transformational schools much, much faster.
But much earlier than that key «Democrats» not only took up this private - sector reform strategy, they helped create and perpetuate it.
Add to this the federal government's stated interest in creating more state - based retirement plans for the private sector and various other reforms coming down the pike, such as the Securities and Exchange Commission's (SEC) liquidity and money market fund reforms and key Affordable Care Act (ACA) deadlines — think Cadillac Tax — and it can make a benefit plan adviser's head spin.
Chairman of Energy and Finance for New York State Richard Kauffman said, «Solar energy is a key component of Governor Cuomo's Reforming the Energy Vision strategy to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, increase the use of renewable resources and create jobs.
This policy brief is developed based on 5 key messages: 1) A fresh start for international climate policy, 2) Not words only but action, 3) Continued CDM reform, 4) Create post-2020 public CER demand and investment certainty, and 5) The SDM should primarily work as a market mechanism, but also serve as a tool for results - based mitigation finance.
The Commission is comprised of key stakeholders in the criminal justice system which was created to evaluate and make recommendations on reforms and improvements to the Colorado Criminal Justice system.
In introducing the governor to a gathering of some 200 or so state - based tort - reform activists from across the country, ATRA members, law professors and other civil justice experts, ATRA president Tiger Joyce noted that, «Gov. Walker campaigned on the need for key civil justice reforms in his state as a means to improving the climate for business, growing the economy and creating new jobs.
For example, one of the key elements of the Government's reform agenda is to create an environment in which parties are encouraged to negotiate rather than litigate.
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