Sentences with phrase «key aspects of bills»

Arriving at his office shortly before the Senate Republican conference meets to discuss the rent / tax cap «framework» deal, Majority Leader Dean Skelos says some key aspects of bill language are still being worked out — casting blame on Democratic Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver:
The key aspects of Bill 204 are as follows:

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Not only are the panels fully subsidized, but the program also has another key aspect that differentiates it from its predecessors: 51 % of the energy bill savings must go to the tenant, not the landlord or building owner.
Organisations such as the NHS Confederation, the Nuffield Trust and the King's Fund all have serious criticisms to make of key aspects of the health and social care bill.
Key aspects of the previous education reform bill focused on development of new evaluation criteria for teachers and principals, and establishment of a four tier rating system.
Unfortunately, the bill does not include any of the key aspects of parent involvement identified as critical by experts, such as a parental role in decision making at the school level.
What a shame, then, that it also would weaken a key aspect of existing law, making the new bill unworthy of support when it comes before the Senate Appropriations Committee on Thursday.
Sen. Bill Seitz's SB 58 takes advantages of existing provisions of Ohio's RPS law and tweaks other sections to mirror the key aspects of ALEC's Renewable Energy Credit Act.
Although the forthcoming general election has meant that the Prisons and Courts Bill, which seeks to implement some of these key reforms (including the formation of a new online procedural rule committee), has been dropped, work on structuring and piloting aspects of the OC continues.
If there is a key to alternative billing, it is not in the technical aspects of estimating costs or managing work process.
Standard work activities include supporting various aspects of accounting management, such as reporting, tax forms, and billing, helping with the preparation of financial documents in accordance with federal guidelines, preparing their employer for their yearly financial audit, conducting budget reports and forecasts and presenting reports to key stakeholders.
Focusing on the Native Title Amendment Bill (No 2) and amendments to the provisions of the Northern Territory National Emergency Response Act 2007 andthe power of the Australian Government to compulsorily acquire five - year leases over certain land, the Report describes the relevant consultation processes as inadequate in several key aspects.
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