Sentences with phrase «federal commitments when»

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When federal candidates knock on your door in the next few weeks, we should all try raising the topic of public pensions to see what commitments they will make.
Gov. Andrew Cuomo once claimed that the dilapidated Amtrak shaft carrying commuters under the Hudson River from New Jersey into Manhattan was «not my tunnel» when the federal government asked to put up state cash toward its repair — but today he insisted that the «Gateway» project to refurbish the tube and construct a parallel conduit for trains is «desperately needed,» and demanded President Donald Trump honor his predecessor's commitments to funding it.
he - well, not announced, more sort of tangentially «let it be known» - only to retract the (non) commitment when the massed ranks of something called the Federal Policy Committee responded with that most lethal of Lib Dem weapons, a letter to the Guardian.»
When Ross extended the federal season by 39 days in June, he told a Senate subcommittee that fishermen «are frustrated» with shorter fishing seasons and that he shared President Trump's «commitment to cutting unnecessary red tape and eliminating failed regulations.»
(d) The term «loan guarantee commitment» means a binding agreement by a Federal awarding agency to make a loan guarantee when specified conditions are fulfilled by the borrower, the lender, or any other party to the guarantee agreement.
When it comes to something like school improvement, something that's a matter of practice, fidelity of implementation, and on - the - ground commitment, the frustrating fact is that federal policymakers can't really do much.
When Congress passed No Child Left Behind in 2001, it was a bipartisan effort to hold schools accountable to parents and taxpayers and a federal commitment to attack student achievement gaps.
When a budget cut proposal was made, she complained that the new budget «ransacks our nation's commitment to education... including measures which make college less affordable for millions of students who rely on Pell Grants, federal student loans, and higher education tax credits.»
As currently drafted, the bill represents a meaningful retreat by the federal government of its support and commitment to students pursuing graduate and professional education — just at the time when the need for advanced education and training is becoming even more essential to our country's future.
When federal candidates knock on your door in the next few weeks, we should all try raising the topic of public pensions to see what commitments they will make.
The Government furthered its commitment in March 2008 when, along with the federal Opposition, it signed a Statement of Intent to work in partnership with Indigenous people and their representative organisations to achieve equality in health status and life expectancy between Indigenous and non-Indigenous Australians by the year 2030.
What do we make of the Federal Government's commitment to «closing the gap» for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health if it continues to back changes to the Racial Discrimination Act, when we know that racism is a serious health concern in Australia?
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