Sentences with phrase «jeopardize federal»

March 27, 2018 • Conservative Christian colleges are worried that their doctrinal commitments with respect to LGBT issues could run afoul of sex discrimination law under Title IX and jeopardize federal financial aid.
Chairwoman Cornell explained that she voted against the override to end a confusing and difficult situation, which she said could jeopardize federal funding for the county's bus services.
But education commissioner John King told Capital earlier Wednesday that removing the tests from evaluations would jeopardize federal funding.
The AG filed on behalf of 16 other state attorneys general, six cities and the US Conference of Mayors, who say the question would result in an undercount that would jeopardize federal funding for states with large immigrant populations.
They said there's real concern that continued bad press will jeopardize federal funding for public housing, which has been decimated in the past decade.
In short, if Richards remained mayor while also running for the office he could jeopardize federal funding for the city of Rochester.
Freeman said a separate decision by the governor's office would have to be made later, after the report is complete, as to whether the report or parts of the report could be kept from the public because it would jeopardize the federal probe.
This rule ensures that states don't dramatically reduce funding for their school districts year to year, but under the new House bill, states would be able to dramatically cut their K — 12 education contributions without jeopardizing their federal funds.

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«Recent federal and state investigations and litigation have raised questions as to whether the investment in unconventional assets in retirement accounts may jeopardize these accounts» tax - favored status and place account owners» retirement savings at risk.»
The federal government clearly has a fiscal situation that would allow new fiscal actions, without jeopardizing fiscal sustainability.
The federal government has the fiscal capacity to do this without jeopardizing its long - run fiscal sustainability.
The failure so far to agree on the teacher evaluation plans is also jeopardizing up to a billion dollars in federal Race to the Top grants.
City Comptroller Scott Stringer has identified $ 7 billion in annual federal funding that Trump and the Republican order in Washington could jeopardize.
«Many immigrants who are already terrified of being deported and targeted under this administration, will simply choose not to participate, out of fear that the information they provide is being used to target them,» said Meng during a press conference at the New York Immigration Coalition (NYIC), where lawmakers and advocates warned that lack of immigrant participation would lead to inaccurate census data and could jeopardize New York's share of federal funding and Congressional seats.
Slaughter said the House plan would result in New York losing billions of dollars in federal funds and jeopardize hospital stability.
In his legal opinion, County Attorney Robert Meehan said the law would qualify Westchester as a «Sanctuary County» as defined by the United States Department of Justice and jeopardize nearly $ 13 million in federal public safety grants and reimbursements.
As Florida Politics reported last week, Democrats believe they are on the precipice of retaking the Florida Senate for the first time in the 21st century — but JJR's congressional run, which since Rick Scott's signature put resign - to - run back into Florida law for federal offices, and which would require JJR to leave the Senate in April, could jeopardize their narrow path to do so.
A clause in the federal government's subsidy of Starrett City may jeopardize the huge development's affordability if a proposed sale is approved as is, two New York politicians warn.
«ObamaCare is a dangerous overreach by the federal government that takes away our freedom, jeopardizes jobs and the economy and will fundamentally alter the patient - physician relationship and reduce our high standards of medical care.»
Federal cuts jeopardize the future of a health insurance plan that 710,000 New Yorkers use.
«It became clear, as the process kept going that was not the intent and so what was ultimately crafted definitely put us at odds with the federal government definitely put the public at risk and definitely will jeopardize about $ 13,000,000 in public safety grands,» Astorino said.
U.S. Education Secretary Arne Duncan, who earlier warned that such a measure might jeopardize New York State's federal Race to the Top funding, embraced the legislation.
The delay also jeopardizes the next decadal survey, a once - every -10-years strategic plan produced by the National Academies that assesses the research landscape and makes recommendations to federal agencies and Congress about developing and funding future generations of ground - and space - based telescopes.
The study, now published in PLOS ONE, could present scientists with the additional dilemma of finding alternative funding sources, especially during a time when federal funding may be scarce, that won't jeopardize the perceived integrity of their research.
The federal government's bill C - 45 to legalize marijuana in Canada will jeopardize the health of young people and Parliament should vote against it, argues the interim Editor - in - Chief of CMAJ (Canadian Medical Association Journal) in an editorial.
Furthermore, the new cap on federal income - tax deductions for individuals will jeopardize state and local education funding in states such as California, Connecticut, New Jersey, and New York.
The more activist role of the federal government and the infinite variety of the individual perspectives of state boards of education (i.e. Massachusetts vs. Mississippi) have combined to jeopardize the traditional role of school boards.
California's continued failure to win a federal Race to the Top grant may as much as any other factor reflect the state's continued fiscal troubles - a fact that may also jeopardize its pending application for a $ 100 million early learning grant.
However, having multiple tests could jeopardize the state's waiver from requirements under the federal No Child Left Behind law and federal funding.
In a letter the state department's Julia Rafael - Bar wrote to Brown on March 25 about the situation, she also said that the district could jeopardize its $ 11 million in School Improvement Grant funding from the federal government for 2012 - 13 (and $ 40 million over the remaining life of SIG for Buffalo) if it did not conform to state law about teacher evaluations.
While the absence of agreement with the union, UTLA, does not automatically disqualify the district or make it ineligible for federal dollars, Rick Miller, Executive Director of CORE, suggested today that the district's incomplete proposal could jeopardize the district's application.
The group must also work within federal accountability rules or jeopardize Indiana's No Child Left Behind waiver.
«Recklessly jeopardizing the safety of the motoring public by violating critical federal safety regulations will not be tolerated.»
«Commercial truck and bus companies that violate federal safety standards and jeopardize public safety will be shut down,» said U.S. Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood.
We will consult with federal agencies on actions that they execute, fund, or authorize that «may affect» listed corals to ensure the action does not jeopardize the continued existence of these corals.
Under Section 7 of the ESA, a federal agency must avoid jeopardizing the existence of any listed species.
In the immediate aftermath of eliminating nearly 5 GW of secured generation capacity in the southern German region alone following Fukushima, the Federal Network Agency, in conjunction with German transmission system operators, warned that failure of key network equipment or a major power plant — caused by potential overloading of transmission routes and by voltage control in the southern region — could critically jeopardize security and reliability of the German power supply.
At a time when the federal government is jeopardizing our country's future, Governor Cuomo's legislation to prohibit offshore drilling and the expansion of fossil fuel infrastructure in New York waters is exactly the kind of policy that will get us on a truly sustainable path.
These efforts jeopardize the credibility of federal agencies and the information they provide to Congress and the public.»
Republican deficit demagoguery and aversion to supporting the climate science enterprise may jeopardize the future of the CIA Center on Climate Change and National Security, a small unit launched in 2009 with a directive to advise the federal government on the national security implications of climate change.
Protection under the Endangered Species Act would mean habitat protections, recovery planning, prohibitions on harming corals, and most importantly prohibition of federal actions that could jeopardize the corals.
Critical habitats aren't protected from logging, although federal agencies are required to consult with the Fish and Wildlife to see if a specific project, such as a timber sale, would jeopardize the recovery of an endangered species.
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State divorce laws conflict with federal tax laws; differences among states» laws can jeopardize child - custody agreements if one or both partners move; and some attorneys are shying away from same - sex divorces for fear of their own liability.
But the newly - released email shows that bureaucrats believed the federal consultation process, led by the federal government's Major Projects Management Office, was failing, jeopardizing the pipeline long before the provincial fallout, and before Trudeau even announced his decision.
The effort to bar Planned Parenthood health centers from receiving any federal funds would shatter the country's public health safety net and jeopardize women's health.
In addition to violating federal law and jeopardizing the state's entire Medicaid program, a «defund» provision would make it harder for Missourians with low incomes to access vital health care.
If you don't have the knowledge you need to close sales today — lender requirements for short sales; new tax provisions; changes in federal, state, and local laws — you're jeopardizing your career.
However, in a recent Private Letter Ruling (PLR 200148042), the Internal Revenue Service approved an express declaration of agency for all purposes except federal income tax purposes that could be included in the Exchange Accommodation Titleholder's Qualified Exchange Accommodation Agreement with out jeopardizing the qualification of the transaction as a Reverse Exchange.
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