Sentences with phrase «feds over»

It could also push the feds over the edge, too.
The de Blasio administration on Monday agreed to settle a long - standing legal fight with the feds over alleged abuses at Rikers Island, agreeing to key reforms, including the installation of 7,800 surveillance cameras over the next two years.
A spokesman contends Savino never spoke to Sputnik, which is being investigated by the feds over alleged Kremlin propaganda during the 2016 election.

Not exact matches

Porat and Scully designed a plan to put the two entities under conservatorship, with the feds taking over their management — the only way, Paulson says today, to provide «a very necessary long - term guarantee» to keep the mortgage market liquid.
Their salaries are public because Hyndman is on long - term loan to the feds from the British Columbia Securities Commission, while Ritchie is similarly seconded from the Ontario Securities Commission, and both B.C. and Ontario publish «sunshine lists» of salaries over $ 100,000.
Would you rather have the feds (oh wait, there's corruption there TOO) take over helping the needy and add billions of dollars in administrative costs??
Ask yourself, what middle - class parent in America today supposes that her authority over the crucial details of her child's life is nothing more than a revocable delegation from New Mexico or the feds?
Rubero, a former NYPD detective, earned $ 396,000 in disability benefits for himself and his child while at the same earning over approximately $ 720,000 from his work with two companies he owns, including Baychester Payment Center, a check cashing business, the feds said.
Maraio, who is former NYPD and FDNY, earned over $ 364,000 in disability benefits for himself, his wife, and his children starting in 2008 — while also earning $ 450,000 working at a strip club and staffing company, the feds said.
The governor said federal laws provide prosecutors with more tools to handle corruption cases than do state laws, and district attorneys often turn their cases over to the feds.
He also, sometimes gingerly, complains about the New York Times» role, once describing it as «in bed with the feds» and once asserting, presumably referring to the Times, that «newspapers which I think [Bloomberg] has a huge amount of influence over, they've come after me.»
The feds have been probing de Blasio over pay - to - play suspicions involving his 2013 campaign and his now - shuttered nonprofit, the Campaign for One New York, for which he raised $ 4.3 million.
The state plans to pay nearly $ 14 billion over 5 years and get $ 8 billion from the feds.
First the mayor was questioned for nearly two hours by Manhattan prosecutors over his fund - raising for state Senate elections — and now Hizzoner has agreed to talk to the feds because he wants to convince them to stop investigating him for possible corruption at City Hall, it was reported Friday.
Because the group wants the feds to cough up $ 80 billion more over six years, you have to wonder why the mayors didn't meet in Washington, which is where the money is.
The feds are grilling about 20 cops — including three deputy chiefs and the head of the Upper East Side's 19th Precinct — over gifts and foreign trips that the businessmen may have doled out to them in exchange for favors, law enforcement sources said.
Pedro Espada is already facing federal theft and embezzlement charges over his use of funds meant for his Soundview Health Clinics in the Bronx, but the feds didn't stop there.
New York is one of the cities targeted in the order for policies like its refusal to turn over to the feds undocumented immigrants who are arrested for minor offenses, and for cops and other city employees not to ask about residents» immigration status.
CITY HALL — Mayor Bill de Blasio said New York City will protect its population of undocumented immigrants from the federal government if necessary following Donald Trump's election as president — vowing not to turn over data from its IDNYC program to the feds.
Advocates had countered that it was highly unlikely, given legal use of marijuana in other states, that the feds would tie up New York over offering expedited access to the drug to a limited number of patients.
«Look this kid was a walking case study of a person who should not have a gun, and the government, the feds, the locals, should have been all over him.
President Trump on Friday slammed NBC News over its erroneous report that the feds were eavesdropping on his personal lawyer — saying the Peacock Network's «sources probably don't exist.»
Assemblywoman Nicole Malliotakis said Wednesday that numerous serious crimes are missing from the list that guides Mayor de Blasio on whether to hand over undocumented immigrants to the feds.
The feds had failed to timely turn over as evidence for more 90 hours of phone calls — some of which were in Yiddish and yet to be translated — and more than 3,100 text messages from a wire - wearing government witness, crooked Rockland County developer Moses Stern.
Paladino also reportedly threatened to send state police into the city and «every other sanctuary city in the state to pick up illegals [sic] and turn them over to the feds
Yet Velasquez was was released by the city on Feb. 16 after serving his time for reckless endangerment — without turning him over to the feds as the federal detainer ordered, according to ICE.
At a 2011 presidential debate, Perry opposed opening the project over Nevadans» vehement objections, saying that states — not the feds — should decide whether accepting any radioactive refuse is worth the money and jobs that come with it.
The feds have indeed funded bear DNA research — b - e-a-r DNA research — to the tune of almost five million dollars over the last five years, which is way more than the three million dollars that John McCain keep springing up as an example of wasteful government spending.
Over the years, the feds have made concessions to the states.
But there's one exception: If a state agency prevents the service from fulfilling its statutory responsibilities, the feds can go over the state's head.
Over time, the feds lower the overall limits or caps.
Sugar, sugar is every where, the headline on the latest news story, all over our social media feds, featured in documentaries like Fed Up and most importantly in your food!
Nonetheless the feds win control over the president by sheer force, taxiing him to a waiting plane and removing a couple of seats to allow the coffin to remain stable.
Inevitably, Bloom runs afoul of the feds and finds herself in court and potentially on the hook to hand over hard drives filled with sensitive data about her A-list clients.
Duncan can say that Obama is also opposed to the feds trying to commandeer the standards, that any initial nudges were a one - time thing, that he and the House Republicans agree in principle, and that the next step is to start wrangling over particulars.
The history books tell us that the feds showed up in Galveston, Texas with roughly 2,000 troops over two years after emancipation took effect to enforce the mandate.
The latest suit also marks the second time in a year that Jindal has locked horns with the federal government over education: He and the Justice Department claimed partial victories in a dispute over a private school voucher program that the feds said affected desegregation efforts in Louisiana public schools.
I guess we can look forward to more duplicity over the extent to which ECAA leaves shifts decisions away from the feds to state and local authorities.
Lisa Gross, a spokeswoman for state education department, said that is just one criterion the feds would use to judge state applications, and that lack of charters wouldn't necessarily mean Kentucky would be passed over for funding.
To hold states to that requirement, the feds required them to make AYP — adequate yearly progress — effectively requiring states to make sure test scores, year over year, are always going up.
Not rolling over for the feds creates a climate where teachers feel that they haven't been abandoned... Read More
Yeah, there you go, redirect special education funds to pay for the Vallas Turnaround System, that will go over well with the feds and the courts.
Not rolling over for the feds creates a climate where teachers feel that they haven't been abandoned by their leaders, thus fostering an openness to implementation of the new standards.
If we could write the constitution all over again we should give ALL education power to the feds and the school boards and cut the states out totally.
With the feds out of the accountability business and most states in full reconsideration, there is limited accountability exercised over traditional public schools.
The feds invested @ $ 175 million for Smarter Balanced test development over the past four years.
(Before you get up in arms over Detroit's post-bankruptcy spending, more than $ 95 million of the project's $ 140 million budget comes from private corporations and foundations, with the feds, Wayne State University, and Detroit Medical Center kicking in another $ 43 million.)
The feds are seriously considering creating a tiered minimum down payment system, which could see force buyers to save a minimum 7 % to 10 % down payment before buying a home valued over $ 500,000.
Only the feds care, and they only care about large amounts (over $ 100,000).
States, feds target debt settlement legal firms over upfront fees — When the Federal Trade Commission banned upfront fees for debt settlement firms, a funny thing happened: More law firms suddenly began offering debt settlement services — and charging upfront fees... (See Debt settlement legal firms)
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