Sentences with phrase «federal encroachment»

"federal encroachment" refers to when the federal government gradually takes control or asserts power over matters that were originally intended to be handled by states or local governments. It means the federal government is getting involved in areas where it may not have traditionally been involved. Full definition
Caught in the middle is Gov. Christie, a possible presidential contender in 2016 who has made education reform a pillar of his tenure but who must be careful not to alienate potential conservative supporters now denouncing the standards as federal encroachment on the classroom.
Many Democrats want to implement federal student loan refinancing to help save borrowers money; it would also bring about federal encroachment into the refinancing market.
Astorino has cast the issue in terms of federal encroachment on homeowners» rights in the suburbs, and warned that «they're coming into your community next.»
New York will remain steadfast in pushing back against federal encroachment efforts like the [Office of the Controller of the Currency's] proposal to impose a one - size - fits - all national bank charter that increases risk and seeks to usurp state sovereignty.»
To conservatives, in particular, Goals 2000 is a symbol of creeping federal encroachment on the tradition of local control of...
Although NCLB was the prime source of discontent, major policies promoted by Arne Duncan, Obama's secretary of education, were also portrayed as «federal encroachment in the schools.»
The studied disingenuousness of devotees would fuel backlash among skeptics who saw steady federal encroachment and believed the Common Core was sold under false pretenses.
Astorino has portrayed the issue as one of standing up for home rule — and suburban New York — against federal encroachment.
Despite this track record, the administration and its allies dismissed fears of federal encroachment as unfounded.
Currently in place in 42 states and the District of Columbia, the Common Core is often decried by opponents as a federal encroachment despite having originated out of a bipartisan coalition of the nation's governors.
The chief opposition from the Republicans contends that the private market has better options than the Federal Government could provide, and a federal encroachment into the refinancing market is unnecessary and too expansive.
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