Sentences with phrase «new federal policy»

New federal policy on the controversial visa will «choke out» the work of outsourcing firms, lawsuit claims.
Another 27 % believe states will leave their policies as status quo until new federal policies have started affecting them and 15 % expect states to follow with wholesale tax reform.
The APA, which lays out the steps that federal agencies must follow to make new rules, has been useful for opponents of new federal policies under both Democratic and Republican administrations.
The Institute estimates that support programs for the biofuel industry have cost $ 2.37 billion in total, a figure that is skewed towards recent years following new federal policies introduced in 2006.
«The fact that we have a patchwork of provincial policies and haven't had new federal policy support for renewable power caught up to Canada last year, with investment dropping 46 per cent.
Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand visited Watertown yesterday to speak with farmers about new federal policies that could help them prosper.
President Obama's administration has pushed to end the Bush - era «No Child Left Behind» program and to substitute new federal policies that will financially reward better teaching and more reasonable educational goals.
Regulators urged congress to create new federal policies.
Learn more about Mass Audubon's strategy for working with our new federal policy - makers in our Political Landscapes blog post.
About 50 people gathered at Perseverance Park in downtown Syracuse for «Trump Tuesday,» where three refugees shared their emigration stories and thoughts on new federal policies.
To help address this expansion and better support the country's youngest dual language learners within early learning programs, the U.S. Departments of Education and Health and Human Services released a new federal policy statement that provides recommendations and resources, such as an electronic toolkit for childcare providers and families.
How that established law squares with the new federal policy would be up to a judge to decide.
In principle, a new federal policy could allow states to opt out if they implement a program at least as stringent.
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