Sentences with phrase «new burdens»

But worse, it imposes new burdens and restrictions on charter schools.
And though the nest may be empty, the financial needs of adult children and aging parents can create new burdens.
Karen Lewis upends the education debate, arguing that there is nothing innovative about «reforms» that place new burdens on teachers, that shift funds away from public education, and that justify school closures.
WASHINGTON — U.S. Rep. John Katko said Wednesday he intends to vote for a sweeping Republican tax overhaul bill on Thursday, rejecting pleas from Gov. Andrew Cuomo who says the bill will place new burdens on New York taxpayers.
Employment lawyers fear that a recent decision from the U.S. Department of Labor Administrative Review Board broadening whistleblower protections under Sarbanes - Oxley may create new burdens for employers.
Source: DfE Date: 26 February 2018 Further information: Extending personal adviser support to all care leavers to age 25: statutory guidance for local authorities (PDF) Extending personal adviser support to age 25: new burdens assessment (PDF) Local offer for care leavers: statutory guidance — The Department for Education (DfE) has published guidance for local authorities on the local offer for care leavers as required under Section 2 of the Children and Social Work Act 2017.
Changing families add new burdens Walla Walla Union - Bulletin - Walla - Walla, Washington, USA... children living with their grandparents, who raise about six percent of the nation's young, said the National Center on Grandparents Raising Grandchildren.
Additionally, the proposed new burdens on the financial industry are going to have immediate impacts on New York businesses and consumers alike.
The Conservative Party manifesto launched an all - out attack on pensioner incomes, with three major new burdens placed on older people:
It's crucial retailers are spared new burdens and support for the sector isn't ended prematurely.»
Not only do families in these situations experience physical barriers to getting to school — like road closures and broken transit — but students also shoulder new burdens, like taking care of siblings or working additional jobs, that can prevent them from getting to school on time or at all.
The claim that the Plan thrusts huge new burdens on the states is based on the fiction that that the power sector is an otherwise stable and unchanging industry.
The speaker has argued that ongoing economic sluggishness makes this the wrong time for imposing new burdens on small businesses, a position she stuck to at her campaign kick - off even though she said she supports «the goal» of the legislation.
While the district has not flat out rejected the request, made in October, it responded with a detailed memo last month that argues that the union's proposed changes would violate state laws and create new burdens on the district.
Numerous groups from both the left and right of the political spectrum opposed a convention, arguing that it risked eradicating things they supported in the current constitution and adding new burdens to taxpayers.
Troy Paredes, one of the two commissioners voting against the new regulations, was particularly disappointed with the commission's decision, saying that the new regulations will make it potentially «too costly for an enterprise to expand» operations and that it will «lead to new burdens
Even when the great financial crash occurred last September, which all recognized would place new burdens and constraints on the new administration, there was still a basis for hope.
Patrick J. Lynch, the head of the Patrolman's Benevolent Association, said the bills were part of a «continuous piling on of new burdens and second - guessing for our police officers,» and he pointedly noted they were moving forward in the wake of the city's second terrorist attack in two months.
Not in the sense of competition, but in a new burden - sharing.
WASHINGTON — U.S. Rep. John Katko said he voted Thursday against his party's bill to begin repealing and replacing Obamacare because it would place new burdens on New York while failing to address healthcare costs.
«Unfortunately, even as we face this dangerous reality for our city, there remains — especially from some members of our City Council — a continuous piling on of new burdens and second - guessing for our police officers,» Lynch said.
How well the associate professor copes with these new burdens will depend on her organizational skills — and will determine, to an extent, how good a place her lab is for a graduate student to work.
This means that would - be reformers should pursue improvement in the least intrusive possible fashion — and that new burdens ought not to be casually discovered after - the - fact, but should be front - and - center for implementation and evaluation.
This new burden needs to be fully funded or local authorities should refuse to implement it.
The CCSS puts a new burden on teacher educators as much as it does teachers — maybe even more.
At the same time, there's some concern (e.g., as expressed here) that the proposed legislation may lead to a rash of new lawsuits and create a new burden for management, which are already subject to myriad anti-discrimination laws.
But the law also places a new burden on companies.
Justice Terrence O'Donnell, in a dissenting opinion joined by Justice R. Patrick DeWine, wrote the state law does not require the probate court to consider the existence of pending matters in other courts, and that interpretation is a new burden on probate courts that was not imposed by the state legislature.
(s. 31.2) However, the UEEA was designed not to create new burdens to the admission of evidence that was not seriously disputed.
The Toronto Star quotes two significant media lawyers offering their opinion that were this relief granted it would impose significant and new burdens on newspapers, which have limited means of controlling where their stories wind up.
It puts a new burden on lenders to make sure that when they're lending to a company that has pension contribution obligations to keep them absolutely current right until the time they are paid out.
This new burden left Pig 3 so poor that he lost his house to the Foreclosure Wolf and had to raid his piglets» college savings fund.
Sharding would ultimately reduce these fees significantly, but they would nonetheless present a new burden on ethereum users.
This new burden on your finances can be troublesome, especially if you're looking for an entry - level position in your field.
The bills would not change environmental law, mandate takings compensation, or impose new burdens on state or local governments, but outline a fair and moderate approach to provide a degree of certainty for owners.
The two rules which are being finalized the year, the Qualified Mortgage rule (QM) and the Qualified Residential Mortgage rule (QM), reduce risk for lenders but place new burdens on borrowers.
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