Sentences with phrase «life issues in the district»

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The person they appear to have settled on is Niou, who lives in the Financial District, even though some say may have a residency issue.
In her district, the big issues are quality of life, land use and the environment.
«Moving forward, it is my hope that the campaign will focus on the quality of life issues that are important to the people who live in the 10th Congressional district
However, Luthmann does have one issue stopping him from running, he doesn't live in the district, which includes the eastern shore of Staten Island and parts of Brooklyn.
«I am running to serve in the 27th Assembly District to continue the work that defined Mike Simanowitz's public service: strong advocacy on the issues that matter to all our neighbors, dedicated constituent services, and a commitment to making our community a better place to live,» Rosenthal, who called Simanowitz his mentor, said in a statement.
Pittorf resigned her position as vice president of the Hannibal Central School District board on Thursday, the district said in a statement issued this afternoon.The district said it does not comment on the personal lives of its staff, board or community District board on Thursday, the district said in a statement issued this afternoon.The district said it does not comment on the personal lives of its staff, board or community district said in a statement issued this afternoon.The district said it does not comment on the personal lives of its staff, board or community district said it does not comment on the personal lives of its staff, board or community members.
While there are always district - specific issues, some are prominent in most races, including education, affordable housing, public safety, employment, transit, and the somewhat opaque «quality of life,» which typically includes things like traffic, trash, parks, homelessness, and more.
The leader of the Buffalo Public School District discussed critical education issues on Facebook Live in the WNED WBFO studio Wednesday.
Be part of the live audience at Manhattan Neighborhood Network's 59th Street Studios on Thursday, August 24 at 10 am to watch New York City Council District 8 candidates Diana Ayala, Tamika Mapp and Robert Rodriguez debate the most pressing issues in your neighborhood and discuss how they would address them if elected.
The Utica - area lawmaker said he wanted to continue pushing issues in the Legislature such as health care, education and infrastructure, as well as quality - of - life concerns for the Mohawk Valley district.
The LGBT folks such an effort could reach are the ones who will spread our message in that region, maybe convincing some hard - shell Republican senator that our lives are real and our issues have merit and they should look beyond the votes they can win through the nodding approval of fundamentalist churches in their districts or on the Conservative Party line in the fall.
«Senator Nozzolio is an outstanding advocate for his district, the Finger Lakes region, and all of Upstate New York, and is a key voice in discussions on many critical issues facing the people who live there, including job creation and economic development,» Flanagan said in a statement.
Ms. Browning added that she's «not a party person» and has backed both Republicans and Democrats on issues that will protect the quality of life in their districts.
He also believes quality - of - life issues are often overlooked in the district, especially the upkeep of sites such as Crocheron Park, and vows to be vigilant in preventing northeast Queens from being overdeveloped.
Issues he hopes to focus on include education, public safety, jobs and ensuring people are able to continue to afford to live in the district, which includes parts of Flushing, College Point, Pomonok, Fresh Meadows, Electchester, Kew Gardens and Richmond Hill.
Both of them out with statements basically saying hey back when Chris Collins ran against south files he didn't live in the district either so the issue is one that they say points to hypocrisy.
In an interview with TimesLedger Newspapers, the borough activist said he hoped to address quality - of - life issues in northeast Queens by taking a look at zoning laws and considering designating historic districtIn an interview with TimesLedger Newspapers, the borough activist said he hoped to address quality - of - life issues in northeast Queens by taking a look at zoning laws and considering designating historic districtin northeast Queens by taking a look at zoning laws and considering designating historic districts.
A corollary issue is whether teachers who live in a district where they don't work vote at higher rates than ordinary citizens do.
We extend heartfelt thanks to the superintendents, principals, district administrators, teachers, school board and community members, and state leaders in education who welcomed us into their busy work lives, providing time to talk with us, to observe in classrooms, and to complete surveys, all of which gave us the most complete national data set ever assembled to better understand issues in educational leadership.
All of which continues to miss the point: The real issue, especially when it comes to children living in poverty, is whether all students have access to good schools regardless of whether they are charters, District schools, parochial, or private schools.
The district was growing by 800 to 1,000 students a year, with increasing numbers of students living in poverty, homeless, or struggling with behavioral issues.
As the role of city governments and even county governments in education becomes more - prominent — and more municipal leaders understand the role that overhauling districts must play in addressing economic and quality - of - life issues — reformers must be thoughtful players in other election campaigns.
That many in the school reform movement have either been reluctant or outright hostile about working with Black Lives Matter and criminal justice reform activists on addressing issues that are tied to schools (including overuse of harsh school discipline and the penchant of traditional districts to refer children to juvenile courts), has also made it easy for NEA and AFT to win over some activists.
At issue in «Anderson Union High School District v. Shasta Secondary Home School» was whether the charter school law permits an independent study charter authorized in one district to open a «resource center» to serve students living in other districts in the sameDistrict v. Shasta Secondary Home School» was whether the charter school law permits an independent study charter authorized in one district to open a «resource center» to serve students living in other districts in the samedistrict to open a «resource center» to serve students living in other districts in the same county.
I teach in an urban school district where most parents are univolved in their child's life and we must teach manners, social skills and deal with consistent behavioral issues that reach far beyond what the public school should be responsible for!
Years ago, life as a collaborative school leader looked something like this: You had your in - district colleagues to bounce ideas off of, to vent to when something was upsetting, and to provide ideas on how to work through or solve an issue.
As I dug deeper I was struck by the sense of outrage and loss this painting aroused in so many people: The family of Lea Bondi, determined to reclaim the stolen portrait she had failed to recover in her lifetime; the Manhattan District Attorney who sent shock waves through the international art world and enraged many of New York's most prominent cultural organizations when he issued a subpoena and launched a criminal investigation following the surprise resurfacing of Portrait of Wally; the New York art dealer who tipped off a reporter about the painting during the opening of the Schiele exhibition at MoMA; the Senior Special Agent at the Department of Homeland Security who vowed not to retire until the fight was over; the art theft investigator who unearthed the post-war subterfuge and confusion that ultimately landed the painting in the hands of a young, obsessed Schiele collector; the museum official who testified before Congress that the seizure of Portrait of Wally could have a crippling effect on the ability of American museums to borrow works of art; the Assistant United States Attorney who took the case to the eve of trial; and the legendary Schiele collector who bartered for Portrait of Wally in the early 1950s and fought to the end of his life to bring it home to Vienna.
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His work focuses on environmental issues in the district of Milpa Alta, south of Mexico City, where he and his family live.
Reading some Mexican media these days, it seemed as if consumers were angry at the measure, which sounds weird considering it hopes to help the city reduce its trash (an issue most Mexicans living in the Federal District complain about).
On March 30, 2018, Judge Rya Zobel of the United States District Court (District of Massachusetts) issued a memorandum of decision on two Defendants» (NSTAR Electric, formerly Boston Edison, and General Electric) Motions for Summary Judgment in an asbestos personal injury and wrongful death matter, June Stearns and Clifford Stearns as Co-Executors of the Estate of Wayne Oliver v. Metropolitan Life Insurance Co., et al., that addresses multiple issues, including statute of repose, strict liability and liability of a premises owner.
Licensed to practice law in three of the nation's most influential jurisdictions — New York, California and the District of Columbia — Jonna owns and operates Jonna Spilbor Law, a full - service, extended hour law firm whose practice is dedicated primarily to the areas of Criminal Defense, Driving While Intoxicated, Family Law and Divorce, including Same - Sex / Marriage Equality issues, Living - Together Law, Personal Injury / Accidents, Civil Rights and more.
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Volume 5, Issue 09: March 2013 BOERNE INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT: In This Issue: Continued Educational Excellence Essential for Boerne's Quality of Life BRADY»S LAWN & LANDSCAPE OVERWHELMED BY PAPER?
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