Sentences with phrase «deeply flawed bill»

CCSA's well funded lobby wing is trying to push the deeply flawed bill through the Education and Local Government committees even though the bill endangers local school districts.
The deeply flawed bill would hurt communities because local municipalities and school districts would be stripped of their ability to do even basic city planning.

Not exact matches

Similarly, James Weill, president of Food Research & Action Center, a leading anti-hunger group, referred to the bill in a press release as «ill conceived» and «deeply flawed,» while Margo Wootan, Nutrition Policy director for the Center for Science in the Public Interest, stated that the bill «would roll back key progress that schools, health advocates, and the Administration have worked so hard to achieve over the last six years.»
«While there are no doubt institutional political issues at play, and while New York City's law is an earnest attempt at a real solution, it is also undeniable that the City's bill is deeply flawed,» Cuomo said.
«This was a false choice... a deeply flawed and severely limited minimum wage bill that never would have passed in exchange for a fiscally reckless pension bill that would have cost New York City taxpayers $ 6 billion,» mayoral spokeswoman Karen Hinton said.
In a commentary for the Modesto Bee, Cindy Marks, President of the California School Boards Association, called AB 375 «deeply flawed,» saying, «I'm unaware of any school board or superintendent who has taken a position in support of the bill.
The previously - passed House and Senate ESEA reauthorization bills were both deeply flawed and parents opposed them, she says in this video interview for the Daily Caller News Foundation.
This kind of binary thinking is what gave birth to Vic Toews» notorious rejoinder when questioned on a deeply flawed internet surveillance bill that Canadians «can either stand with us or with child pornographers.»
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