Sentences with phrase «of a new state law»

His investigative reports led to the creation of new state laws in 2003 and 2004.
Before discussing its draft rules, the board heard an outside expert on charter school authorization, who started with an analysis of the new state law and his advice for success.
Titled «Fund the Student: A Plan to Fix Rhode Island's Broken Public School Finance System,» the report was signed by a bipartisan group of 13 mayors, and directly influenced the passage of a new state law creating a more equitable weighted student funding system in Rhode Island.
Edward Hennessey, Assembly District 3, Suffolk County (Incumbent)-- Hennessey, who was elected to represent his central Suffolk County 3rd District in 2012, was the prime sponsor of a new state law that increases penalties for texting while driving.
The Riverside Unified School District in California's vast inland empire east of Los Angeles took advantage of a new state law in 2010 and declared itself a District of Choice.
The number of recurring concussions among student athletes has declined noticeably in the past decade, the result of new state laws designed to reduce the risk of traumatic brain injuries experienced on the playing field.
A federal judge in Florida has ordered the state to stop its enforcement of a new state law requiring minors to obtain parental consent before having an abortion.
Next year, state lawmakers will expect the state board and department to plan implementation of the new state law, federal officials will expect Arizona to comply with ESSA, and the Arizona Department of Education should try to implement state law and comply with federal law.
In the wake of a new state law designed to shut down failing schools, several charter - school sponsors are severing ties with schools they agreed to oversee.
Kenley's idea isn't part of the new state law mandating a re-write.
Jacobs, a Republican who's been critical of the law, said the error is a symptom of «inherent flaws» in the mental health reporting provisions of the new state law.
The grumbling around bingo tables in churches and clubs started in June as word spread of a new state law that prohibited people under the age of 18 from playing.
This exercise in busywork is the product of a new state law meant to protect low - wage workers from bosses who are stealing their employee's pay.
And a spate of new state laws, friendly to brewers, has made it possible.
Because of a new state law, Empire State Development has for the first time disclosed the title and tax credit amount for some films that filed final applications in 2014.
The Borough President acted under the authority of a new state law enacted last month that gives the two elected officials who appoint the Board's members the power to remove the Trustees they have appointed when those Trustees fail to satisfactorily perform their duties.
Raziq had become suspicious when the Harris County district attorney ordered the disposal of DNA evidence in advance of a new state law allowing prisoners to petition for state - funded retests of forensic evidence.
Two years ago last month, a federal document decrying the mediocrity of American public schools set off a nationwide reform movement that has generated hundreds of new state laws and regulations governing precollegiate education.
In Massachusetts, for instance, Governor Deval Patrick and Boston Mayor Tom Menino recently announced the proposal of new state laws in favor of opening more charter schools and expanding the schools» power.
As I've noted before, Commissioner McQueen has asked for an Attorney General's opinion on the various interpretations of a new state law that some suggest mandates the data - sharing the ASD seeks.
(Calif.) While fate of a new state law extending protections for transgendered students remains uncertain, schools response has been varied — but legal experts say schools should set their own anti-discriminatory protocols for handling gender identity questions — balancing both the civil rights and needs of transgender students with the privacy of all students.
NAPBS always updates and informs their members of any new state law or legislation that may affect the background screening industry.
Moskowitz organized several massive pro-charter rallies after de Blasio rescinded a handful of previously approved co-locations, and she helped push the passage of a new state law that guaranteed protections for local charters.
Hennessey, who was elected to represent his central Suffolk County 3rd District in 2012, was the prime sponsor of a new state law that increases penalties for texting while driving.
So this fall, the 52 - year - old teacher opted to take advantage of a new state law that allows retired educators in «critical - need areas» to return to the workforce at full salary while continuing to collect their entire pension payments.
As the result of a new state law that offers school personnel early - retirement benefits, the Philadelphia public schools could be filling as many as 1,200 teaching positions by September, according to Peter Bent, the district's director of recruitment.
New York, NY — Planned Parenthood Federation of America joins Planned Parenthood of Central North Carolina (PPCNC) in applauding U.S. District Court Judge James Beaty, Jr.'s decision to grant a preliminary injunction to halt the enforcement of a new state law that would deny thousands of women access to critical family planning and education services.
Gradually, the idea has evolved into the New Millennium Initiative, in which local networks of teachers work to make their voices heard on topics of local interest, such as the implementation of new state laws.
All Utah schools received their first letter grades in September as part of a new state law.
In Memphis, the timeframe for the new evaluations has been even «more compressed» than in D.C., said Stricker, in part because of the passage of the new state law.
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