Sentences with phrase «of bill millers»

Part of Bill Millers mental latticework comes from his education in history and philosophy.

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Returning from Vietnam, Parsons worked for a year in a Baltimore steel mill before attending the University of Baltimore on the G.I. Bill.
Donors Trust bankrolls the Heartland Institute, a shrill flag - bearer for climate - change denialism; the American Legislative Exchange Council, the right - wing bill mill; and a slew of think tanks and advocacy shops promoting an anti-union, free - market agenda.
im really gutted about falcao to the point of feeling sick i wasnt that hopefull when city / madrid were involved i thought it would come down to money i can accept that / sort off / but united for 6 mill and wages we could have been in with a chance and surley he meets the bill wenger bandgs on about,,, but welbeck im not as upset with as many of you i think in our system with ozil carzola ect feeding him maybe could do a good job i was having this conversation yesterday with my mate when i saw he was up for loan also just seen the repot on sky sports were in negotiations with a midfilder who can play cb aswell
One of Rockland's major annual events, Garner Arts Festival bills itself as «The Lower Hudson Valley's Premier Arts Festival» and estimates average attendance of 4 — 6,000 people to its Garnerville location, once a textile mill many decades ago and now a haven for artists.
When Mayor Bill de Blasio sat somber - faced beside Governor Andrew Cuomo at a hastily called press conference in the governor's Midtown Manhattan office Sunday evening, he wasn't just attending a run - of - the - mill press briefing on the official response to Ebola.
The bill, introduced in February, did not enter its committee stage until the start of July [47] In committee, a ten - hour amendment was defeated 62 - 94, but Ashley moved and carried 55 - 49 an amendment removing the special treatment of silk mills.
Suffolk County Executive Steven Bellone signed into law Tuesday the «puppy mill bill,» safeguarding the animals themselves, as well as consumers who have been burdened by unexpected medical costs of caring for their newly purchased pets.
Much like a law passed by the village of Mamaroneck in 2016, the bill, introduced to state lawmakers by Sen. Michael Gianaris, a Democrat, on Feb. 15, would ban retail pet stores from buying their pets at for - profit breeders with the hope of curtailing the operation of «puppy mills,» mass breeders with a reputation of over-breeding and treating pets inhumanely.
Lawmakers also heard arguments about a bill that would ban the sale of puppies coming from so - called puppy mills.
This has been a long - term agenda item of the American Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC), the corporate funded bill mill and many State Policy Network «think tanks» and advocacy groups funded by Bradley.
Director Terrence Malick's beautifully shot period piece, which won an Oscar for its cinematography, tells the story of Bill (Richard Gere), an early - 1900s Chicago steel - mill worker who flees town after accidentally killing a man.
Early in We're the Millers, small - time drug dealer Dave (Jason Sudeikis, Drinking Buddies) sits on the stoop of his apartment building with lanky neighbourhood loner Kenny (Will Poulter, Wild Bill), lamenting the state of his life, when inspiration hits.
It's here that steel worker Russell Baze (Bale) solemnly toils away at the mill, while having a constant reminder that the place that pays his bills also left his father slowly and painfully dying of cancer.
Instead of going to school or doing things young men his age are interested in, Bones travels into the forgotten industry mills to retrieve copper pipes to help his mother Billy (Hendricks) pay their bills.
The 1944 GI Bill provided educational opportunities for WWII veterans and refueled the growth of degree mills, resulting to government intervention, requiring all federally funded schools to be accredited (WASC).
When a new wave of school choice supporters were swept into power at the state level in November 2010, Heartland saw an opportunity to put the Parent Trigger idea on steroids by bringing it to ALEC, the controversial corporate «bill mill
Tax bills were then calculated using the net school mill rate of 8.03.
ALEC, is of course the American Legislative Exchange Council, the corporate bill mill providing a library of «model» legislation to right - wing state lawmakers across the land.
And the already - overheated rumour mill about Apple's forthcoming tablet device has gone into top gear with a plethora of stories appearing now that are picking a late January announcement and March ship date for what's being billed as the iTablet or iSlate.
Still, this is being billed as a language translator, instead of your run of the mill tablet.
It certainly * feels * like the Warren Buffets and Bill Millers of this world can beat the market... is it actually all just random chance playing on the fantasies of those hopeful to get rich?
The 2010 passage of the «puppy mill bill» placed the commercial pet breeder regulations under title 59 of the Oklahoma State Code in a section called Professions and Occupations, and the licensing compels breeders to collect and remit sales taxes to the state in a manner consistent with other retail businesses.
For those not familiar with the bill, Oklahoma is the only high volume breeder state to lack state regulations of the facilities commonly referred to as «puppy mills
Meanwhile, the bills also addressed other areas of the pet sales industry, including legislation designed to keep «puppy mill» dogs out of New York retail kennels.
The Pet Quality Assurance Act, or the «puppy mill bill,» House Bill 1332, and House Bill 1045, a bill which would have allowed low - population counties to operate a shelter and pass animal control ordinances, would have combined to help the most voiceless of all companion animals in our state; dogs in unlicensed dog dealing facilities and unwanted animals facing abandonment due to the absence of sheltbill,» House Bill 1332, and House Bill 1045, a bill which would have allowed low - population counties to operate a shelter and pass animal control ordinances, would have combined to help the most voiceless of all companion animals in our state; dogs in unlicensed dog dealing facilities and unwanted animals facing abandonment due to the absence of sheltBill 1332, and House Bill 1045, a bill which would have allowed low - population counties to operate a shelter and pass animal control ordinances, would have combined to help the most voiceless of all companion animals in our state; dogs in unlicensed dog dealing facilities and unwanted animals facing abandonment due to the absence of sheltBill 1045, a bill which would have allowed low - population counties to operate a shelter and pass animal control ordinances, would have combined to help the most voiceless of all companion animals in our state; dogs in unlicensed dog dealing facilities and unwanted animals facing abandonment due to the absence of sheltbill which would have allowed low - population counties to operate a shelter and pass animal control ordinances, would have combined to help the most voiceless of all companion animals in our state; dogs in unlicensed dog dealing facilities and unwanted animals facing abandonment due to the absence of shelters.
These recent bills came about out of fear, not out of any reasonable plan to address the Oklahoma puppy mill issue.
The bills would also place an upper limit on the number of intact breeding dogs that may be housed in breeding facilities, to prevent our state from becoming a haven for inhumane puppy mills.
Backers of increased restrictions on dog breeders in North Carolina recorded a conversation with a state Senator who opposes the bill at a meeting earlier this month and, as a result, some Republican leaders say there will be no vote on a proposed puppy mill law this year.
I respectfully request that you do not allow this «fast - tracked» bill initiated by special interest groups to circumvent the will of voters who overwhelmingly support pet stores like Mutts & Co. and Pet Valu who make an enduring commitment to end the «puppy mill to pet store» supply chain in their business operations.»
This bill has the backing of those who support the puppy mill industry and would remove the rights of local governments -LSB-...]
The end goal of this bill and the reason for this measure is to drastically reduce the number of animals sold through both shelters and retail pet stores purchased through mass breeding operations or as the media along with the general public labelling them «puppy mills» or «kitten factories».
Was it a warning shot, so to speak, of things to come for the dogs if the state passes the puppy mill bills now pending in the legislature?
Tennessee state Sen. Doug Jackson says the conditions at the Hickman County, Tennessee puppy mill of Patricia Adkisson were abhorrent enough to prompt him to introduce S.B. 258 (H.B. 386 in the House), a bill that would require licensing of commercial dog and cat breeders, establish regulatory control over these breeders, Â and also offer protections for consumers purchasing these animals as pets.
Just last week, the governor of Illinois, Pat Quinn, helped introduce a bill to prohibit the sale of puppy mill dogs in pet stores.
I am anti-puppy mill, have to agree that this bill does not go far enough on limiting number of litters per year (I personally think that a breeder should have a waiting list) but if this is the sort of thing that is going on with dog breeding (I have been researching for a future pup), I will forgo the research and look for «Freedom» dogs.
Mr. Peterson said the key differences between the amendment and the new Senate Bill 331 are added enforcement by the Department of Agriculture and tracking of puppies as they go through the process in an attempt to address concerns some pet brokers were selling dogs to stores that had actually been obtained from puppy mills.
In the fall of 2007 ASPCA president Ed Sayres stood at the podium at the posh Rainbow Room at Rockefeller Center and presented the group's lifetime achievement award to Bill Smith, founder of Main Line Animal Rescue in Chester County, for his work rehabilitating dogs who suffered years of abuse in Pennsylvania puppy mills
The average cost of veterinary bills for one mill dog is $ 500.
A representative from the Humane Society of the United States calls bill S63 «the most comprehensive puppy mill sales bill to ever be introduced».
Councilmen Steven Ross and Ricki Barlow echoed her comments, saying the bill was too «broad stroke» and it didn't address the bigger problems of overbreeding and puppy mills.
Assembly Bill 485, authored by assembly member Patrick O'Donnell, will help put an end to the suffering of animals in commercial breeding operations (the majority of which are in the Midwest) by banning the sale of dogs, cats and rabbits from mills.
If the bill passes the Senate — which it's expected to — it will introduce a deservedly harsh set of new regulations banning the sale of puppy mill pooches in New Jersey pet stores and beyond.
AVENEL — A state senator has filed a bill that would crack down on the sale of pets from large - scale breeders in an effort to put so - called puppy and kitten mills out of business.
On top of that, the bill also prohibits outdoor pet sales, such as at flea markets and in parking lots — very sketchy and unregulated places to purchase a pet, making them prime locations for puppy mill and backyard breeders.
«AVENEL, NJ — A state senator has filed a bill that would crack down on the sale of pets from large - scale breeders in an effort to put so - called puppy and kitten mills out of business.»
Animal welfare advocates including Texas Humane Legislation Network, the ASPCA ® and The Humane Society of the United States applaud the Texas state Senate for passing a bill to provide state oversight of large - scale commercial breeding facilities, known as puppy mills.
The General Assembly passed bills to address the issue of puppy mills, the importance of spay and neuter programs, to crack down on animal abuse and to protect pets in domestic violence situations.
The Humane Society of the United States urges Gov.Ted Kulongoski to sign a bill that strengthens penalties for animal abuse, including a provision that provides basic care standards for dogs at mass dog producing facilities known as puppy mills.
The HSUS had worked on a compromise bill for the proposed statewide ban on the sale of puppy mill dogs in Illinois pet stores.
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