Sentences with phrase «odds over reforms»

Lately, the union and City Hall have been at odds over reforms on Rikers Island, but it appears they have set aside their differences for now.

Not exact matches

Cabinet ministers have been at odds over policy, including citizenship laws, the national vote on same - sex marriage and competition reform, as well as being left out of the decision loop on a series of «captain's picks» by the prime minister.
Koch and Silver have been at odds over the fact that the speaker has refused to sign the reform pledges circulated by the former mayor's political action committee, NY Uprising, leading Koch to band Silver as one of his «enemies».
The New York City PBA has been at odds with Mayor Bill de Blasio in recent months over police tactics and criminal justice reform measures sought after the death of Eric Garner, an unarmed black man who died after a choke hold administered by a police officer.
Neither Ravitch nor Paterson has been shy about confirming they are at odds over the mulit - year borrowing / budget reform plan the LG proposed in March.
Mayor Bloomberg continued today to defend Sen. Chuck Schumer, with whom he was at one time reportedly at odds over Washington's push for Wall Street reform.
King Sweeney, a Republican who has been at odds with Santino for months over ethics reform, said she would fight any attempts to put Santino «loyalists in positions of power in the new administration.»
Hempstead Town Councilwoman Erin King Sweeney, seen in September, has been at odds with outgoing Supervisor Anthony Santino for months over her ethics reform proposal.
The governor admits he's already at odds with the Legislature over redistricting and says his top priority for next year will be pension reform.
The three have been at odds over the past few months, as the Council has protested police brutality and pushed ahead with proposed reforms, even after Lynch accused City Hall of having «blood» on its hands, and Bratton suggested members focus on showing «additional support» instead.
The Senate and Cuomo have been at odds over ethics reform, including requiring financial disclosure of senators» law clients in their outside jobs as private attorneys.
The state's Comptroller, Tom DiNapoli, who has been at odds with Governor Cuomo over pension reform, praised the governor and lawmakers for being conservative in their revenue estimates, and prudent, so far, in their spending plans.
That's why the National Association of REALTORS ® and other industry groups have been at odds this year with the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development over proposed reforms to the Real Estate Settlement Procedures Act that would give an implicit advantage to large lenders.
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