Sentences with phrase «local bureaucracy in»

But Lesko's lists pertain mostly to small business: you'll find information on agencies that give development assistance to expanding companies, economic reports that regional Federal Reserve banks will send you, government surplus - property auctions, whom to ask about overseas selling, how to find financial data on a company or franchisor, where to apply for research grants — in sum, information on the offerings of nearly every federal, state, and local bureaucracy in the country.

Not exact matches

We work with local, national, and international developers, all of whom are interested in financing projects quickly and safely, without the impediments of bank bureaucracy or crippling regulations.
Smaller and more flexible than most government bureaucracies, local congregations and charities can also spawn creative social innovations that benefit those in need.»
It would be ironical if the Curia were to be emasculated and in their place, local episcopal conferences were virtually empowered to take over their function and their bureaucracy.
EFA also encourages local authorities to share good practice in common commissioning approaches and bureaucracy reduction with other local authorities.
And by governance on a daily basis, mean from the how from kings, aristocrats, down through every layer of bureaucracy till you get to your local tax collector, what / why / how these people ran the government administration on a day to day basis, from dealing with a rival city who recently stole one of your citizens crops, to pirates interfering with trade on the Mediterranean, to drought, city administration, what to do with tax money, neighborly disputes, superstition, weather, crime, theft, laws and battles of ideology, to political rivalries and infighting, to a foreigner spreading strange religious ideas in the city (or dealing with somebody accused of a crime they claim they did not commit), I mean everything and everything these officials may have dealt with, daily, and how they changed over time.
As Ambassador I turned a Nelsonian blind eye to all this if it was obvious that a Brit was becalmed in unjust local bureaucracy, the case dragging on for years.
For many, particularly on the right, PCCs represent an opportunity to release what academic Ian Loader calls the «inner - crime - fighter» in a police force strangled by bureaucracy and local government meddling.
So local government officials are teaming up with leaders from business, labor, schools, and neighborhood groups to figure out how to shrink the layers of public bureaucracy in Onondaga County.
New Local Standard Housing Allowances would also cut out the need for every case to be referred to Rent Officers, reducing bureaucracy in the system and the new system would also reduce the need for fresh claims when a claimant's working situation changes.
«Council Member Ben Kallos is my partner in local government who I can count on when we need to cut through bureaucracy and politics to do the right thing for New York City,» Cuomo said.
«We can not allow bureaucracy and narrow self - interest continue standing in the way of a project broadly supported by the local community, as evidenced by the diversity and number of signatures affixed to this letter.
«Michael Gove has suggested that he wishes teachers to be «free from stifling bureaucracy» and yet at the same time plans to put in place a curriculum that will force all schools to teach the same subjects regardless of the needs individual learners, employers and their local communities.
The Welsh Liberal Democrat spokesperson on Local Government and Equalities, Peter Black, has accused the Welsh Labour Government of failing to sort out the confusion and bureaucracy surrounding the issuing of blue badges to disabled and elderly people in Wales.
He is scathing about the excessive cost of local government, cutting his own salary by more than half and seeking to rid the council of waste and bureaucracy, but some of his actions and remarks have caused upset — he recently praised the family values of the Taliban, and pledged to cut funding for Gay Pride events in the town before changing his mind.
They also take a dim view of the idea of giving Washington a bigger role in an area that constitutionally is the province of state and local government, as well as any proposed growth in the federal bureaucracy.
We can not say for sure with our data, but it may be that parents are more likely to support charter schools in heavily unionized states, perhaps in a desire for more local control and less bureaucracy, or a desire for curricular and personnel policies that are less influenced by the union.
Many argue that the resistance from local public school bureaucracies shows that the only way to create genuine alternatives for children in weak schools is to provide them with private school vouchers.
And its most important insight is in suggesting how far we have strayed from the days of the «school committee» which built and ran local schools to today's Titanic bureaucracies.
My friends, we have proven that our Department can support better education without creating huge bureaucracies, without intruding on local control, and by empowering communities and citizens to work together as partners in education.
To the best of our knowledge, and based on all evidence that we're aware of, neither the signers of the Shanker Institute manifesto, nor leaders in the Obama / Duncan Education Department, advocate a «nationalized curriculum» that would «undermine control of public school curriculum and instruction at the local and state level» and «transfer control to an elephantine, inside - the - Beltway bureaucracy
Local bureaucracies administer our school systems, and local bureaucracies need locally generated evidence in order to make the case for chLocal bureaucracies administer our school systems, and local bureaucracies need locally generated evidence in order to make the case for chlocal bureaucracies need locally generated evidence in order to make the case for change.
Wilson also pointed out that many of the problems that stand in private management's way are local bureaucracy, like governance and ongoing funding issues.
When will the advocates of school - based management learn that education bureaucracies will not devolve without a fundamental change in authority that extends beyond creating local school councils or adding a few more prerogatives for principals?
Chiefs can set priorities for districts and schools, strengthen the hands of local leaders who want to make a dramatic difference in their schools, and limit distractions emanating from the legislature and state bureaucracy.
Klein, appointed in 2002 by Mayor Michael Bloomberg, will be remembered for reshaping the system's massive central bureaucracy of 32 local districts.
The Local Control Funding Formula (LCFF) presents an exciting new opportunity to think about how we can allocate that funding in a different way — and fund - based on student need, rather than adult bureaucracy.
This myth emanates from the edu - establishment that IS in fact a relatively monolithic entity as the age - old partnership between management and labor, the California edu - bureaucracy and the state and local teaching unions.
My priorities will be: (1) Get more funding into local classrooms and cut bureaucracy and waste; (2) Empower teachers and parents to make more education decisions; (3) Expand career training and college prep to ensure all students are prepared to succeed in the 21
My priorities will be: (1) Get more funding into local classrooms and cut bureaucracy and waste; (2) Empower teachers and parents to make more education decisions; (3) Expand career training and college prep to ensure all students are prepared to succeed in the 21st century.
The traditional district bureaucracies, often influenced by NEA and AFT locals through campaign donations, that do everything possible to oppose Parent Trigger measures and other tools that give black families lead decisionmaking roles in the schools that serve their children.
By freeing up the schools from the central office bureaucracy and most teacher contract provisions, local and state officials say, the Springfield middle schools are in complete control of their curriculums, staffing, budgeting, and ultimately their own destinies.
Therefore, he pledged to «set schools free» from local bureaucracy, so by 2020 all schools must have converted or be in the process of converting to academy status.
S.B. 130 proponents claim a central bureaucracy to enable high volume dog breeders is better than relying on local or even cross-county or existing state enforcement agencies to inspect, penalize and shut down breeders in violation of the law.
Besides the hazards and hardships encountered in any wild and remote environment, there are the added challenges of language, bureaucracy, complex logistics, health concerns, and local employees.
Local arts leaders blame a byzantine bureaucracy, with responsibility for the city's cultural future hovering uncertainly between the council, the regeneration company Ilex, which is in charge of redeveloping the Ebrington barracks site, and the office of the first minister and deputy first minister at Stormont.
(I don't say it will happen that way, local bureaucracies have a vested interest in human intervention.)
Last Thursday in my local newspaper The Chico Enterprise - Record there was an editorial about saving water through bureaucracy: Editorial: Toilet police don't want job.
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