Sentences with phrase «housing policies described»

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In its latest statement, it said «household vulnerabilities have moved higher,» which is how policy makers describe the troubling nexus between excessive housing prices in many cities and record levels of household debt.
The House Committee on Science, Space and Technology released a staff report this month that described Russian efforts to influence American energy markets and energy policy through inflammatory posts on social media.
Trump listed his policy plans for the first 100 days of his presidency in a campaign speech in historic Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, but also defiantly raised personal grievances, describing how he would address them from the White House.
White House officials on Wednesday describe North Korea as an «urgent» threat to national security and a «top foreign policy priority.»
The third thing to note is that the Commission's main recommendation is that the UK should implement its existing housing and infrastructure policies, which it describes in the accompanying report as «ambitious» and «positive».
He described how there was no case to be made for reserving seats for Bishops in the House of Lords on the basis that those men are uniquely well placed to provide vital expertise on matters of public policy, because they are not.
Labour leader Ed Miliband described the Government's Housing Benefit policy as «a complete shambles» and said London councils were warning that 82,000 people would lose their homes as a result of the changes.
The National House of Chiefs has called on Ghanaians to embrace Government's Free SHS policy describing it as a laudable one.
In a recent interview with New York Magazine, the mayor described a «socialistic impulse» that he said many New Yorkers have when it comes to housing policy.
White House officials describe their disagreements with the F.D.A. as part of the normal, constructive give - and - take over policy that has never undermined the agency's mission.
The government has demanded an apology from a UN official who described a change to housing benefit as an abuse of people's human rights and recommended that the policy be suspended.
According to Reed Vreeland, the policy director at Housing Works who described the formula change as a «devastating cut» in the fight to end the AIDS epidemic, advocates received no response from Cuomo's office to their letter.
In letters sent on 18 June, Representative Joe Barton (R - TX), chair of the House Energy and Commerce Committee, and investigations subcommittee chair James Greenwood (R - PA) asked the Commerce, Energy, and Health and Human Services departments and the Environmental Protection Agency, among others, to describe their policies on outside activities by employees and report the amounts paid since 1999.
See, e.g., Jeffrey Mervis, An Invisible Hand Behind Plan To Realign U.S. Science Education, 341 Science 338, 339 - 40 (2013)(describing an RMO official as «a good example of how a career civil servant can help shape policy at the White House» and quoting an advocate saying «we should be glad that she uses her powers for good, and not evil»).
The article concludes by describing the policy developments and initiatives designed to alleviate some of the challenges resulting from the housing crisis, but notes that these alone are not enough.
I'm not sure that I really know how to describe our national housing policy as set forth by the Obama Administration.
Scholars now describe HOLC's property evaluations and risk management procedures, along with the practices of the Federal Housing Administration, Veterans Administration, and U.S. Housing Authority, as significant contributions to the continuation of racial segregation, intergenerational poverty, and enduring wealth gap between white Americans and minorities in the U.S. Mapping Inequalities provides visitors an idea of what housing policies were like in the New Deal era and how these guidelines have since affected the interaction between wealth and poverty in contemporary AHousing Administration, Veterans Administration, and U.S. Housing Authority, as significant contributions to the continuation of racial segregation, intergenerational poverty, and enduring wealth gap between white Americans and minorities in the U.S. Mapping Inequalities provides visitors an idea of what housing policies were like in the New Deal era and how these guidelines have since affected the interaction between wealth and poverty in contemporary AHousing Authority, as significant contributions to the continuation of racial segregation, intergenerational poverty, and enduring wealth gap between white Americans and minorities in the U.S. Mapping Inequalities provides visitors an idea of what housing policies were like in the New Deal era and how these guidelines have since affected the interaction between wealth and poverty in contemporary Ahousing policies were like in the New Deal era and how these guidelines have since affected the interaction between wealth and poverty in contemporary America.
David Doniger, policy director of the Natural Resource Defense Council's climate program, described the White House's announcement as «a big deal.»
Three paragraphs from the end of another of my 2010 articles, I described Rampton's testimony at the ironically titled «Shaping the Message, Distorting the Science: Media Strategies to Influence Public Policy» 2007 House hearing, but not McCarthy's.
Writing for the National Association of Home Builders, housing policy economist Josh Miller coined the term the «Great Delay» to describe this phenomenon3.
However, present federal government policy towards outstations is uncertain at best, and has included a moratorium on housing for outstation and similar communities, as described in Text Box 7 below.
This policy statement builds on previous policies related to child health equity, 26 housing insecurity, 27 and early childhood adversity.3 The accompanying technical report from the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP), «Mediators and Adverse Effects of Child Poverty in the United States,» 28 supports this statement by describing current knowledge on childhood poverty and the mechanisms by which poverty influences the health and well - being of children.
In this section, I describe the development of policies related to priority locations, initially in relation to housing in the Northern Territory and then more broadly.
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