Sentences with phrase «flawed bill»

The deeply flawed bill would hurt communities because local municipalities and school districts would be stripped of their ability to do even basic city planning.
CCSA's well funded lobby wing is trying to push the deeply flawed bill through the Education and Local Government committees even though the bill endangers local school districts.
The bulk of the committee's time this morning was spent in debate over a series of proposals introduced by Democrats to correct what they view as a very flawed bill, including one that would substitute their own version.
Maybe the legislative leaders will push Cuomo too far by refusing to make any further changes to their very obviously flawed bill, and the governor will refuse to sign off after all.
Not only that, but this fundamentally flawed bill has the audacity to take $ 89 million away from the state's highest - need schools in order to pay for its implementation.
Bill AB1634 could have a significant negative financial impact on California, by eventually reducing the overall pet population, as well as in efforts to enforce this seriously flawed bill.
«Along with many allies, Acadia Center has worked for months to fix this critically flawed bill, which will imperil the future of distributed solar in Connecticut,» Amy McLean Salls, Acadia Connecticut director, said in a statement.
In its current form, we simply can not support this deeply flawed Bill.
«Unfortunately, an agreement was unable to be reached and the legislature was committed to a flawed bill that placed an $ 800 million burden on taxpayers — $ 600 million of which was unnecessary — with no way to pay for it and no plan to make one,» Cuomo said.
«The Royal College of GPs are still asking for this flawed bill to be withdrawn.
Chuck Schumer, the Senate Democratic leader, warned Republicans against voting for a flawed bill «to save face for the president.»
A veto of the «hydrofracking moratorium» by Governor Paterson quashes a flawed bill and lets the business community know that NYS officials will wait for the science before making any decisions to cut off future economic activities.
What Feinberg nicely exposes is that the entire field of children's literature specialists has bought a flawed bill of goods and has sold it to the nation's teachers.
However, SB 6, the so called «Educational Opportunity and Accountability Act», is a flawed bill that relies onquestionable data and does not provide the right tools and mechanisms to deal with the issues that these schools face.
That's «the exact same tactic used to ram the flawed bill through the process earlier this month,» Masteron said.
The House approved this flawed bill and now the much needed FHA lending provisions are stuck in a bill that needs to be reworked.
The result is a deeply flawed bill that serves little purpose other than to put a false shine on Sen. Lesniak's animal protection bona fides as he runs for higher office.
For more than a year, legislators led by Senator Ray Lesniak have been trying to pass a flawed bill that will devastate the ability of consumers to choose the best pet for their lifestyles and needs.
A concerted campaign of fear - mongering and misinformation pushed this flawed bill over the line,» Wyden said in a statement following the vote.
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