Sentences with phrase «feds want»

«We are well into this new system and now the feds want us to change it again,» he said.
If reading about how Common Core aims to establish the same standards across states in reading and math makes you yawn, consider some of the more controversial subjects in which the feds want to tell your children what to think, say Common Core opponents.
Still at issue, and with potential for a repeat, is just how much the feds want back from the state and what the state plans to do about it.
Apple CEO Tim Cook has vowed to fight the order by US Magistrate Judge Sheri Pym, saying the feds want his company to «build a back door» that «would have the potential to unlock any iPhone in someone's physical possession.»
The feds want to use the new allegations against the pair at their corruption trial next month, saying it was part of the father and son's conspiracy to make money off the dad's connections.
Now feds want to retry him.
«Whatever the state and feds wan na do with de Blasio, that's their business.
While people often say «federal law takes precedence over state law,» the normal rule is that both laws apply; the federal law only blocks the state law if the feds wanted to block said state laws.

Not exact matches

The association has praised the feds for providing a roadmap for financial institutions that want to work with legal marijuana businesses.
If the feds enforce marijuana laws in the Golden State, legislators there want them to receive no help from local cops.
The poll results suggest that people want more officers conducting background checks; they want the same standards applied to those who buy a gun from a person at a gun show or online or at a physical store; they want to remove the background check work - around of buying a gun through a trust or corporation; and they want the feds to do a better job of notifying local law enforcement when people in their communities who are prohibited from purchasing a gun attempt to buy one.
The feds just want the court, like courts have on many other occasions, to use its power under the Act to get Apple to comply with the search warrant.
And now the feds and Alberta want the country to assume the risk of the pipeline thru direct investment!!!???
«The feds clearly wanted to puncture the housing market and they have certainly done so,» Sherry Cooper, chief economist at Port Coquitlam, British Columbia - based mortgage broker Dominion Lending Centers, said in a note to clients.
Certainly the Japanese, so its all being done so — with the — Donald Trump wanting to turn around the trade deficit, you can't help but say hey maybe they are actually onto something because they have an independent central bank well --(unintelligible) the independent central bank that goes upon its course based on what its seeing here you know based on domestic economic activity, while everybody else is setting it to international standards then tariffs become the — I guess the alternative especially when the feds is raising the interest rates and they're the only central bank really raising interest rates... I know... the bank of England went half a basis point, quarter basis point and they are project to go a quarter basis point tomorrow which we will see.
Lester Maddox thought he could run his Pickrick Restaurant in Atlanta like he wanted, but he found out different when the feds forced him to close his business.
The state gets a lot of money given to it by the feds for the amount of Child support collected simply because they do not need to pay out in welfare and food stamps for custodial parents who do nt want to work or simply cant.
«With the way this bill is written, having a few plants, there's nothing that the feds could do even if they wanted to.»
Also Monday, the feds arrested Sgt. David Villanueva and Officer Richard Ochetal of the NYPD License Division for allegedly taking cash bribes from Brooklyn businessman, Alex Lichtenstein, who wanted gun permits for undeserving applicants paying him as much as $ 18,000 each.
The feds and indicted state Sen. Malcolm Smith agree on one thing: they don't want his upcoming bribery trial further delayed by the pregnancy of a co-defendant's lawyer.
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.
«New York can not become a sanctuary state and I won't let it become a sanctuary state,» Alicandro said, adding he wants to work with the feds to «harden soft targets.»
Reduced to its basics, the movie is nothing more than an extended, multi-part chase, with the feds trying to find Sloan, Shepard attempting to figure out why the wanted man is acting like he'll be returning to his new old life, and Sloan reuniting with old acquaintances while attempting to figure out the whereabouts of Mimi, who, in turn, is making her way to him.
But although states and school districts are expected to use the money to support basic education services, the feds have made it clear they also want to see reform.
Small government Republicans don't want the feds telling states what to do on a whole range of matters, choice included.
But they do want the feds to ensure that states do it.
He wants the feds to provide funds for adolescent literacy programs and state data systems; to ensure that every school is staffed by «skilled» teachers and principals; for district efforts to «personalize the educational experience»; and much more; and he calls on Congress to establish «meaningful high school accountability» (though the details are vague).
While the public is incoherent on the federal role in education, as it is on the federal role in everything, polls show Americans are very clear about not wanting the feds deciding what kids learn.
But people clearly want the feds in the back seat when it comes to identifying and improving failing schools.
Here's the nightmare prediction I want to make: the feds will not have the will or the power to hold states to the promises they've made.
In New York's draft plan, which is due to the feds in September, the state lays out the current situation for every important thing they want to measure (e.g., how many Hispanic kids graduate each year), and what the five - year goal is to improve things.
Unlike some other states that didn't take a break from their accountability system and touted the Common Core as «this is what Arne Duncan wants,» the California leadership consistently put up a fight against the feds on waivers and a number of other issues... I actually accused them in another EdSource opinion piece of treating us like «Southern sheriffs.»
The department offered a mea culpa on testing, saying that the feds have been part of the problem — and want to be part of the solution.
The Utah Legislature wants to take those lands from the feds so they can — you know — manage them better.
In responding to the Idaho Education News article, the state department of education's spokesperson on school choice issues said the state no longer applies for federal charter school start - up dollars because the feds «want states to have a plan in place to close down low - performing charter schools.
For another, the feds don't like torrents and you don't want to be involved with one that they take an interest in.
«We don't want to scare money out of Canada, but the feds need to figure out where they want foreign investment and then build those incentives.»
You don't want that kind of name out there because you still are violating federal law, and prior to the Cole Memo — which stated that the feds were not going to interfere with people that were operating legally — there was a realistic chance that the federal government was going to come in and start arresting people that were violating federal law.
The feds are also seeking to avoid a patchwork of rules for self - driving cars, but also want car and tech companies working on self - driving technology to share more data with the government than they normally do.
«This guide is a must - have if you want to be among the chosen ones who are hired by the feds,» she says.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z