Not exact matches
Douglas Hyndman, who heads the Canadian Securities Transition Office that Flaherty set up to push this file, even told Maclean's in an email that the Supreme Court, by directing
federal policy -
makers to consider regulating systemic risks, shifted their attention «precisely where Canada needs to do a
better job to get regulation right.»
All this has contributed to a knife - edge quandary for
Federal Reserve
policy makers: Raise rates too soon and markets could plunge, economic momentum could fade and long - sought hopes for
better - paying jobs could wither.
Despite its obvious importance,
federal policy makers and regulators still have not affirmed or promulgated a view of the «
Best Interest» standard as drawn from the Advisers Act and common law.
Although programs have proliferated to address the needs of fathers and families, there is also a need to evaluate their effectiveness in helping fathers become
better parents and
better partners.8
Federal and state
policy makers have placed increasing demands on programs to evaluate the effects these programs have on fathers and families and whether they are worth investing public dollars.9
Many of the scientists who signed the letter are
well - regarded physicists and have advised
federal policy -
makers on nuclear weapons issues at various points in their careers.
Charter school expansion is supported by some
policy makers and bureaucrats at the
federal and state levels, as
well as by some corporate leaders.
Our work supporting
policy makers as they develop important
federal and state issues has grown into a major focus as
well.
UCS has developed a win - win approach that involves working together with corporations,
federal and state
policy -
makers, and citizens to craft practical solutions to make our lives
better.
Federal and state decision
makers can enact strong fuels
policies — such as low carbon or clean fuel standards — that encourage cleaner electricity and
better biofuels.
Although programs have proliferated to address the needs of fathers and families, there is also a need to evaluate their effectiveness in helping fathers become
better parents and
better partners.8
Federal and state
policy makers have placed increasing demands on programs to evaluate the effects these programs have on fathers and families and whether they are worth investing public dollars.9
With the new
federal Maternal, Infant, and Early Childhood Home Visiting (MIECHV) program beginning to make grants to states to improve and expand home visitation, these data and Pew's findings and recommendations give
policy makers — for the first time — a much - needed account of home visiting investments and programs as
well as strategies to maximize
federal and state resources.
Together, the report and inventory will help state and
federal policy makers evaluate current home visiting approaches, compare systems across states, prepare for the upcoming infusion of MIECHV grant dollars and make informed decisions to ensure the
best results for families and strongest returns to taxpayers.