Sentences with phrase «current bill language»

The current bill language, insisted Briccetti, would make New York's employment requirements the most lax in the country.

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Furthermore, if SNA's current request for school meal waiver language in the 2015 appropriations bill is successful, schools obtaining such waivers are very likely to return to the old system, causing harm to the produce industry.
Several Senate Republicans, including Sens. Andrew Lanza, Kemp Hannon and Steve Saland, have huddled with the governor to develop religious exemption language that is broader and stronger than the current incarnation of Cuomo's bill.
Also under the bill, English language learners would have three years — up from one under current law — before they had to take the standardized tests, he said.
And lastly, is the current language in the bill what Republicans were fighting for in 2013 when the government shut down for 16 days during the continuing resolution fight over Obamacare?
But deputy House Republican leader Vincent Candelora of North Branford said the current language of the bill is too expansive because it goes beyond bump stocks and instead covers any «rate of fire enhancement» that would include trigger cranks, levers, and other parts.
Included in that legislation was language from the so - called «brunch bill,» which will allow bars and restaurants to serve alcoholic beverages beginning at 10 a.m. on Sundays, two hours earlier than current law allows.
After scientific organizations complained that earlier versions of the COMPETES reauthorization would have forced NSF to follow congressionally written rules for making awards, Smith added language to the current bills that says «nothing in this section shall be constructed as altering the Foundation's [two criteria] for evaluating grant applications.»
The current bill also revises earlier provisions that critics worried would have made it tougher for EPA to regulate products (or «articles») that contain a known toxic chemical, as well as murky language that might have inadvertently required EPA to keep considering costs in chemical assessments and blocked certain state air and water pollution laws.
«Our current system, in many respects, rewards mediocrity, punishes excellence by granting unlimited job security to all who teach a few years,» Berger said last March at a news conference to unveil his Excellent Public Schools Act of 2013 — which contained language that ended career status and was ultimately inserted into the budget bill passed last summer.
(The current bill does not include all of the language regarding government entities, but amendments to it will soon do so, a spokesperson for Hernandez said.)
«The bill disrupts current law that seems to have been clear and working well, replacing it with language that's inconsistent within the bill and could lead to multiple interpretations,» said Hollamon.
This current bill has toughened up the language enough to be acceptable, including requiring that devices be tested and noted in working condition if they're allowed to be exported (to be hopefully resold).
I am personally not as concerned with the language of the bill, but rather the ridiculously slow pace of legislation to meet the current needs of the people.
If the bill is adopted in its current form, the language states that it will apply to existing agreements — and not just agreements with employees, but with independent contractors as well.
Given the current news stories arising out of the Commonwealth leaders meeting and the Ugandan anti-homosexuality bill introduced last month, I thought it might be useful for Slaw readers to have access to the actual language of the bill.
Because the information changes frequently, and because the Minnesota Department of Health offers a variety of language translations and print sizes, please visit their web page to download the most current bill of rights.
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