Sentences with word «federalization»

If you have no cap, you could, in theory, preside over the greatest federalization of education finance in the history of the United States, because the federal government would be the one taking in less revenue as a result of offering these tax credits.
No bumper or door reinforcements were reportedly necessary for federalization, after which the car was reverted to European specification.
The G500 4x4 ² is the more garage - friendly version of the G63 AMG 6x6 pickup (which, due to boring issues such as federalization requirements and price, could not join us in North America), but it should prove to be just as noticeable in front of trendy restaurants in SoHo.
In the spring of 2016 these territories proclaimed unilateral federalization, not recognized by Damascus, its opponents or the international community.
That is the attraction federalization of the police holds, under which rubrics is state police.
But the lessons of Los Angeles and other big cities where corporatization once reigned show perhaps a more profound strain of American education localism based on largely independent citizen school boards and voters resisting federalization and private interests.
The big sale price on this one is reflective of the car's low mileage (just 453 miles from new), U.S. federalization and its status as just one of 19 288 GTOs (of 272 total produced) to be ordered without electric windows and a stereo as a weight savings measure.
The Class Action Fairness Act of 2005, aka the Big Government Federalization of Class Action Litigation Act of 2005, has made it to the floor of the U.S. Senate as Senate Bill S. 5.
«We can find a way out of the present crisis and will help our Ukrainian brothers agree on how to restructure their country,» Lavrov said, in a reference to Moscow's support for the «federalization» of Ukraine.
OK, OK, I overstated my case with words like «irrefutable» when I commented on Richard Stith's very interesting insights into the opportunity provided by the federalization of health insurance policy in America.
But Kristof won't even entertain the possibility that a serious legal mind might rebel against the federalization of every moral issue that liberals obsess over, as they are presently obsessing over gay marriage.
The de-facto «federalization» of the United Kingdom is, of course, key.
However, there is much resistance to the standards by Republicans, many of whom claim standards to be the federalization of K - 12 education.
But testing, Mr. Lichtenstein said, offers unions a way to join forces both with parents who object to testing and with Republicans who oppose the Common Core standards as a federalization of education.
The sad reality is that when it comes to the federalization and privatization of public education, many Republican and Democratic elected officials have no problem undermining their local students, parents, teachers and public schools.
«Governor Jindal now has a much clearer understanding» of the Common Core tests, said Faircloth, who called the tests «a stalking horse for the federalization of education policy.»
Then as tragedy hit us on 9/11/2001, the federalization of their movement moved forward without much national discussion.
The Challenger, introduced in 1970, almost missed the fun, coming to market much later than its ponycar precursors and just in time for the federalization era.
He went on to claim that «the federalization of education is unconstitutional.»
In recent decades — in a malevolent trend we call «the federalization of criminal law» — the federal government has continuously expanded its power, including the exercise of its ultimate domestic power — criminal prosecution and the taking of life and liberty under color of law.
If banks were to do the same in real estate, it would be a recipe for the federalization of real estate, Edwards said.
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