The author's too - soft treatment of district violations and too - tough treatment
of bolder reforms are, however, understandable.
Today, Ed Miliband will set out a series
of bold reforms to Labour's relationship with its affiliated trade unions, in a bid to draw a line under the disastrous fallout from the botched Falkirk selection process.
None
of the bold reforms and technocratic fixes of any ideological stripe, no matter how well intentioned, can substitute for empowered parents.
In addition to adopting one
of these bold reform models, selected schools were also required to gain support from their local school boards and teachers» unions.
With the passage of the General Climate Law in 2012 and the Energy Transition Law in 2015, Mexico launched a series
of bold reforms aiming to take the country to 35 percent clean energy by 2024.
Not exact matches
Since the death
of Kim Jong - il, the North Korean dictator who died one year ago today, there's been hope and speculation that new leader Kim Jong - un would open his country to the West through
bold economic
reform.
Germany and France publicly clashed on Tuesday over plans to put the European Central Bank in charge
of supervising banks, deepening a dispute over the scope
of the ECB's powers that threatens to undermine one
of Europe's
boldest reforms.
During his 45 - minute outline
of the
bold initiative, in which he repeated the phrase «pass this jobs bill» more than a dozen times, Obama described
reforms to create new construction projects, restore American schools, and cut the payroll tax in half.
With the successful passage
of 401 (k)- style pension
reform in Michigan's state legislature, Illinois lawmakers should examine their own growing pension crisis and pursue
bolder reforms to stabilize the state's finances.
The size
of Illinois» pension crisis requires even
bolder pension
reform that includes 401 (k)- style plans for public employees.
In «Evangelii Gaudium» (The Joy
of the Gospel), officially known as an «apostolic exhortation,» Francis calls for church
reforms, urges Catholics to be more
bold and joyful, and castigates elements
of modern capitalism.
Considered Cuba's largest and most influential institution outside the government, the Catholic Church today acts as both a force for
reforms and a mediator between the government and opposition groups, including some
of the island's
boldest dissidents.
When the servers hear the message
of faith - based
reform, they imagine a
bold social experiment to be measured by its objective outcomes.
Schultz not only urged the passage
of reform measures on the agenda but laid out
bold ideas for the future.
To succeed politically, it will require some
of the radicalism the Government has hitherto shied from: promoting home ownership and education
reform more aggressively, for example, and later a
bolder tax - cutting move.
If, in a few years» time, the SNP is legislating for a citizens» basic income and has embarked upon a thorough reworking
of the fiscal status quo then it would have a good claim to be «radical» and «
bold», but hinting at such widespread
reform is rather different from actually implementing it.
In his annual State
of the State address on Wednesday, Governor Andrew Cuomo outlined his vision for New York, including a
bold proposal for comprehensive ethics
reform.
In 1999, following the
reform whereby most hereditary peers were removed from the chamber, then Conservative Leader in the House
of Lords Tom Strathclyde made a
bold speech stating that «I declare this convention dead».
Gov. Cuomo Proposes Public Financing
of Elections in State
of the State Address In his annual State
of the State address on Wednesday, Governor Andrew Cuomo outlined his vision for New York, including a
bold proposal for comprehensive ethics
reform.
He is the only one who will raise taxes on the wealthy to fund universal pre-k and after - school programs that keep our kids safe; the only one who supports the full package
of reforms to end a stop - and - frisk era defined by racial profiling; and he has the
boldest plan to build or preserve nearly 200,000 units
of affordable housing.
«He has laid out a
bold agenda to
reform and I am proud to stand with him and this diverse group
of leaders to bring New Yorkers together — regardless
of their party affiliation — under this big tent and behind this agenda for
reform.»
Astorino spokeswoman Jessica Proud said: «Rob's never been the one looking for endorsement from other politicians, and frankly, a lot
of reforms he's proposed are
bold, and ruffling the feathers
of the status quo.»
«If we are truly going to turn New York around, it's going to take
bold reform, not more
of Andrew Cuomo's broken promises.»
«We lost many
of our strengths — optimism born
of clear strategy,
bold plans for change and
reform, a compelling articulation
of aspiration and hope.»
Governor Cuomo's has set aside $ 7 million for his Democracy Agenda - a
bold set
of reforms to ensure elections remain free and transparent and to modernize New York's antiquated voting system.
Schneiderman says the bill represents
bold reforms that get to the root
of corruption, equips law enforcement with the tools needed to fight it and professionalizes the legislature.
Even if you doubt Cuomo's characterization
of himself, and plenty do, there is reason to believe that New York State has finally arrived at a moment when such
bold promises
of reform might amount to more than just tilting at windmills.
It takes an enormous amount
of courage to stand up to entrenched special interests, but if we're going to improve schools we have to be willing to challenge the status quo with
bold reform.
The original coalition agreement outlined a
bold programme
of reform.
Strongest because he is being
bold and ambitious in seeking a radical set
of reforms which, if accomplished, would transform and revive the Labour party's ailing membership fortunes.
Providing stability nationally would be the quid pro quo for
bold reform locally to make the changes needed to the commissioning and provision
of care.
politics.co.uk asked Mr Geithner whether he feared some countries would not stomach the
bold reforms available from what chancellor Alistair Darling had earlier described as a «menu
of options».
«The Criminal Justice
Reform Act
of 2016 is a
bold step towards
reforming a system which for too long has disproportionately punished low - level, nonviolent offenses,» she said in a statement.
Representatives for the group testified in favor
of Cuomo's education agenda before the State Joint Committee on Education earlier this month, and praised his «
bold blueprint» for education
reform after the State
of the State address.
ALBANY — Gov. Andrew Cuomo opened the first six legislative sessions
of his tenure by making
bold requests for
reform proposals, and ended them by blaming opposition in the Legislature when nothing or a slimmed - down measure made its way into law.
«Chris King says his «
bold and progressive» plan as governor now includes abolishing the death penalty and legalizing recreational marijuana» via Mitch Perry
of WMNF — Labeling it as «incredibly
bold,» Democratic gubernatorial candidate King unveiled a criminal
reform package on Tuesday that included a call to end the death penalty and full support for the legalization
of recreational marijuana in Florida.
Labeling it as «incredibly
bold,» Democratic gubernatorial candidate Chris King unveiled a criminal justice
reform package on Tuesday that included a call to end the death penalty and full support for the legalization
of recreational marijuana in Florida.
But the retreat from
bold promises to lip service is getting plenty
of cover from Cuomo, a Democrat who decided to use his bully pulpit to lower expectations on, rather than draw attention to,
reform issues.
«It is for this reason that the legislative chamber has introduced
bold and progressive
reforms in the management
of the finances
of the National Assembly.
«But today the chancellor could have been much
bolder in moving to a fundamental
reform of tax where the super-rich were asked to pay their fair share.
He said that, in addition to what the APC had already done, he envisioned a time when the party would take even
bolder steps by modernising national infrastructure, reviving the textile industry, carrying out agriculture
reforms by giving credit to farmers, and embarking on a mortgage
reform that will provide affordable housing for millions
of families.
Ed Balls is to launch a bid to bolster Labour's credibility with business by promising to keep a low rate
of corporation tax and attract long - term investors to Britain, as he brushed off criticism from the policy chief Jon Cruddas that a «profound dead hand» within the party is blocking
bold reforms.
For weeks now, Clegg has been surprising those (myself included) who did not take him seriously, by emerging as one
of the
boldest and most articulate advocates
of reform.
(ABC / AP) President Donald Trump has called for
bold action to improve school safety after last month's Parkland shooting, but a set
of proposals the White House formally plans to endorse on Monday leaves most authority for
reform up to the states and for consideration by a new federal commission...
«We're going to do everything we can to support the governor in advancing a
bold education
reform agenda that improves the quality
of traditional public schools and expands choice for families,» the group's executive director, Jenny Sedlis, said in an interview.
He used the cover
of the Lib Dems to press ahead with
bold reforms at the heart
of his modernising project: making gay marriage legal, introducing Free Schools, overhauling Britain's something - for - nothing benefits culture and — controversially — committing to spend 0.7 per cent
of UK national income on foreign aid.
of bolder OneNation
Reforms to tackle the causes
of UK disillusionment.
But, equally important, we should simultaneously offer a much
bolder, radical
reform of the NHS — re-configuring the NHS contributory base along progressive lines and transforming NHS ownership into a national mutual membership basis.
In October 2014, researchers for the liberal advocacy group Center for American Progress cited the Pygmalion Effect as an argument in favor
of the new, more rigorous Common Core State Standards, a
bold education
reform adopted by more than 40 states starting in 2010.
Many have cited the series
of accountability and choice
reforms that Florida adopted between 1998 and 2006, under the leadership
of Governor Jeb Bush, as the driving force behind the large and rapid improvement in student achievement (see «Advice for Education Reformers: Be
Bold!»