There is a very strong Messiah Syndrome at work here, from what I've observed: the board's primary responsibility (except, of course, for the long
debates about facility fee waivers and the merits of whether to give the swimming pool lifeguards a 50 - cent raise) is to find the savior, even if it means burning through anti-Christ after anti-Christ.
The WIPP Land Withdrawal Act (LWA, Public Law 102 - 579, signed into law by President George H.W. Bush on October 30, 1992) was the result of six years of congressional consideration and more than a decade of public
debate about the facility's mission.
Not exact matches
Given the public
debate about «
facility time» and «pilgrims» in local government, it's vital that conflicts of interest are avoided.
Following a spirited
debate about federal spending priorities in education, the House education committee approved a bill last week that would authorize new money to help districts improve school
facilities, including making them more environmentally friendly.