Sentences with phrase «deregulation bill»

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Elizabeth Warren is blasting fellow Democrats for their support of a Wall Street deregulation bill, but many of these moderate members are pushing back.
The Written Ministerial Statement of 25 March 2015 (WMS) by the then Secretary of State Eric Pickles set out that, from the date that the Deregulation Bill 2015 received Royal Assent, local authorities should not set in their emerging local plans or associated documents any additional local technical standards or requirements relating to the construction, internal layout, or performance of new dwellings.
Update on Deregulation Bill and CARIAD discussions with the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons (RCVS) DG distributed copies of the response from Defra.
The Deregulation Bill became law in March 2014 and continues to include the provision for removing the necessity for record keeping for dog breeders.
Ministers are supporting an amendment to the Deregulation Bill that would withdraw the criminal sanctions when the BBC's charter comes up for renewal in 2016.
And, later this year, the Deregulation Bill will extend the right to those living in their council home for three years, just as back in the 1980s.
The vote «shined a bright light on the political limitations of a Democratic minority that has also failed to unite members against Mike Pompeo's bid for secretary of state and a banking deregulation bill,» Elana and Burgess report.
Clause 47 of the deregulation bill, which is being debated in the Commons, would remove rules forcing state requests for journalistic material to be made in open court with media representatives.
The Newspaper Society said: «The deregulation bill's provisions could enable the current statutory safeguards to be removed completely, reduced, weakened or otherwise radically altered at any later time, without prior consultation of the media affected nor detailed parliamentary scrutiny of the effect /
I should remind you of the rather mildly named deregulation bill that Labour tried to pass that would have allowed not just Ministers but people appointed by Ministers to delete whole swathes of legislation.
-- Bank deregulation bill gains steam.
Now, the company and other credit reporting firms are in line to get some last - minute benefits in a banking deregulation bill that originally was designed to punish them by adding new consumer rights.
In preparing for something, I was reading the text of the Choice Act — that's the financial deregulation bill the House recently passed (there's a link in the piece).
The House passed its own banking deregulation bill, an even more severe rollback of Obama - era banking rules.
The CLC will be able to issue stand - alone licences to probate practitioners once the Deregulations Bill passes into law and comes into force.

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He spoke about accomplishments like deregulation and the Republican tax bill, but mostly emphasized the challenges he's faced during his first year.
Given where many progressives feared banking deregulation would go a year ago, when Trump signed a directive ordering the restructuring of Dodd - Frank, the Crapo bill could have been much worse.
Then came the Bill Clinton administration in the 1990s and its reckless and unprecedented banking deregulation which allowed the giant Wall Street banks to swallow up, or drive out of business, thousands of banks across America.
To do that, the Assembly has put forth a bill that would repeal vacancy decontrol and increase high income and high rent deregulation thresholds to $ 300,000 and $ 3,000, respectively, among other expansions of the current laws.
They've talked a big game on deregulation, Nick Clegg's Freedom Bill was supposedly going to be the most substantial recalibration of the relationship between the individual and the state since the 1832 Reform Act.
«For rent regulation laws to continue to protect tenants and keep housing affordable, rent laws must be strengthened and deregulation - causing loopholes closed,» Assembly Housing Committee Chairman Keith Wright (D - Manhattan) wrote in a bill sponsor memo.
The economy will be boosted by a bill extending the coalition's deregulation drive, an intellectual property bill and a national insurance contributions bill which introduces a new employment allowance helping small businesses.
Va., and Sen. Olympia J. Snowe, R - Me., offered the amendment to S 652, the proposed «telecommunications competition and deregulation act of 1995,» in late March when the Senate Commerce Committee approved the bill.
It's part of the reason that Congress passed and President Obama signed the Every Student Succeeds Act last December, the most sweeping education - reform bill since No Child Left Behind, and the most significant deregulation of American education in recent memory — now in need of a secretary who will enforce its terms.
Our organization, the Texas Institute for Education Reform, and its coalition partners were also involved with support of a package of bills advancing competition, choice, consequences for failing schools, and deregulation.
Energy deregulation, a catch - all term used to describe a series of state laws that gives customers the right to choose their energy provider, is giving customers across the country a chance to save money on their electric bills.
In some cases, these costs will show up as a fourth component of a deregulation - era utility bill.
If the former, with deregulation, you can choose your electric company, but know that in most areas, in so much as I am aware, this means little more than to whom you pay your bill.
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