Sentences with phrase «enact changes to the process»

2012, the Fish and Wildlife Service and the National Marine Fisheries Service published a proposed rule to enact changes to the process for designating critical habitats for endangered species.

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Yes, we can be politically engaged and work to enact change through the democratic process.
Supports Governor Cuomo's Use Of Budget Process To Enact Reforms, But Calls For More Aggressive Changes
The NDRC is working to fix this through a comprehensive strategy that includes overturning unconstitutional maps in court, changing the rules to enact a fairer system for drawing maps, building infrastructure and mobilizing tools ahead of the 2021 redistricting process, and gaining power in targeted states by electing more Democrats.
If you're struggling with some kind of chronic inflammatory process, the resulting effect on the brain (i.e. feeling like crap) may make it much harder to enact positive change.
The idea is to tie public engagement to other public processes to enact change, said Amy Malik, director of communication for Everyday - Democracy: Ideas & Tools for Community Change (formerly the Study Circles Resource Cechange, said Amy Malik, director of communication for Everyday - Democracy: Ideas & Tools for Community Change (formerly the Study Circles Resource CeChange (formerly the Study Circles Resource Center).
The entire waiver process was sloppily administered in the first place, with Duncan granting waivers to states (and allowing them to ignore whole sections of No Child) even thought they have not yet implemented or enacted all the proposals within their applications, and the administration ignoring concerns raised by its own peer review panels about such matters as how states have ignored the need to gain consultation on proposed changes from American Indian tribes as required under the U.S. Constitution (as well as from black and Latino communities equally affected by the evisceration of accountability).
The governor's plan calls for helping charter schools gain access to better facilities, expediting the renewal process for high - performing charter schools and enacting a series of changes designed to free charter schools from what Christie considers burdensome red tape.
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. — Members of the Florida Constitution Revision Commission Education Committee today voted to support a proposal by Commission member Erika Donalds to change language in the Florida Constitution that will authorize the Legislature to enact general laws providing alternative processes to authorize the establishment of charter schools.
Travelers report long wait times and delays caused by insufficient staffing and urge «those with the authority to enact change» to invest in additional officers to assist in processing inbound travelers.
In the work of the socially engaged artists featured, art is a process with the power to enact direct and indirect change in the world.
The artist has been known to enact subtle alterations in an exhibition over time, so - called «renegade actions» 5 — an edgy, organic process counteracting the exhibition - as - frozen - moment, whereby small elements move or disappear, changes invisible to all but a repeat, discerning visitor and the artist himself.
In addition, the reform enacted by the Government in 2015 also restricted the use of CIG (Wage Guarantee Fund) which was largely requested for by the Unions during the bargaining processes within reorganisations: this restriction has indeed entailed a change in industrial relations as the Unions are no longer able to ask the employer to use this cushioning system in a significant number of situations — as it happened in the past — as a matter of negotiation.
According to Wood, this is due in part to the absence of a clear process for measuring the consent for, and enacting, controversial changes.
Several changes to the Code and to professional standards processes and courtesies were enacted in 2004.
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