The bill should instead preserve local control, eliminate the necessity
of a central bureaucracy and allow local law enforcement including dog wardens, humane agents, health officials as well as existing state agencies to conduct inspections, issue cease and desist orders and refer violations for imposition of civil or criminal penalties.
If free schools and academies are to have much of the burden
of central bureaucracy lifted, it is important other schools can benefit in the same way.
Cost of Government Administration: It is often said that NPM reforms associated with Margaret Thatcher's government in the 1980s focused on cost - cutting
of the central bureaucracy to the detriment of staff morale and public services.
Not exact matches
China, Fukuyama judges, has a strong
central state
bureaucracy — indeed, it was the first civilization to have one, some 2,000 years before the West — and leaders who, if not democratically accountable, have managed to stay focused on the basic needs
of its citizens.
At the heart
of «You are Peter and on this rock I will build my Church» is the
central fact
of the Incarnation itself: source not only
of the Sacraments but
of the hierarchy (which came before any
of the
bureaucracy).
The Nigerian style
of personality in terms
of relationship to national matters, fosters institutional sclerosis, is indifferent to sustainable infrastructure, and stands out as
central to damp or lifeless
bureaucracy.
We will help you by getting rid
of the
central direction and
bureaucracy that undermines your professional autonomy and morale.
Joe Vaccarro, a Clinton Democratic Club Member, spoke
of a personal experience trying to illicit a response from the
central bureaucracy.
Maffei said that casework has resulted in the return
of almost $ 6 million in money owed by the federal government to
Central New Yorkers who asked for his help navigating the
bureaucracy.
In next year's budget, the city will be spending 70 percent more on the
central staff
bureaucracy than under the last year
of Mayor Bloomberg's administration, and 34 percent more on
central staff expenses.»
But the slate diversifies to also include a feel good medical drama centered on a man out to disrupt
bureaucracy and put care first («New Amsterdam»); a spy - hunting thriller two - hander starring Jennifer Carpenter and Morris Chestnut («The Enemy Within»); a crime - solving drama with the supernatural twist
of its
central character being able to communicate with the dead («The InBetween»); and an extended family drama focused on the residents
of a NYC apartment building («The Village»).
America's deeply conservative public education system is striking back at this disruptive innovation, which shifts power from producers to consumers; demonstrates that more can be done with less at the school level; and moves control
of resources from
central bureaucracies to autonomous schools.
In summary, the changes have the objective
of simplifying the framework, with less
bureaucracy to enable early years settings to focus in on key areas including safeguarding children and the early identification
of special and additional learning needs.Taking the
central aspects
of the revision in turn we'll look at what this means for early years settings.
Less than half
of that reached the schools though — the rest went to
central bureaucracy — and the district couldn't pull its students out
of a persistent, poverty - driven cycle
of academic failure.
A decade later, in his seminal work
Bureaucracy, James Q. Wilson (1989) tugged on this thread a bit harder, arguing that
central offices often struggle even to keep track
of what goes on in such «coping organizations» on any given day.
Klein, appointed in 2002 by Mayor Michael Bloomberg, will be remembered for reshaping the system's massive
central bureaucracy of 32 local districts.
The fact that the district currently has no plans to revamp its
central bureaucracy or address inefficiencies in operations outside
of whatever changes Knudsen plans to make, also points to the reality that state education departments — especially Pennsylvania's — are just ill - equipped to handle school or district takeovers.
The $ 23 billion budget deal speeding through the N.C. General Assembly this week includes a platoon
of significant public school initiatives, including much - touted teacher raises, a swift ballooning
of the state's funding for a private school voucher program and dramatic cut - backs for North Carolina's
central K - 12
bureaucracy.
I think too many times that we see these big top down
bureaucracy that lots
of decisions get made by people in the
central office.
By freeing up the schools from the
central office
bureaucracy and most teacher contract provisions, local and state officials say, the Springfield middle schools are in complete control
of their curriculums, staffing, budgeting, and ultimately their own destinies.
By removing the
bureaucracy — and putting the power in the hands
of nonprofit school operators — we can eliminate the vicious cycle
of the hard - charging superintendent needing to «reform» a
central office once every three years.
S.B. 130 proponents claim a
central bureaucracy to enable high volume dog breeders is better than relying on local or even cross-county or existing state enforcement agencies to inspect, penalize and shut down breeders in violation
of the law.
What will happen as a result is quite predictable: Greatly increased rates for electric power, decreased availability
of the electric power so vital to our way
of life, decreased reliability
of the electric grid, a lower standard
of living, decreased competitiveness
of US products in world markets since most countries do not have such regulations, and Communist - style
central control
of the electric generating industry by a Washington - based
bureaucracy with no understanding
of the industry.