Sentences with phrase «of government dysfunction»

During the call, Cuomo said he would not acquiesce to a legislative pay hike unless the state budget is adopted by its April 1 deadline — a popular indicator of government dysfunction.

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Declarations of the independents - Independents appear to agree with Democrats that the biggest risk to the economy next year is government dysfunction (38 percent of Independents and 43 percent of Democrats).
Forty - four percent of millionaires say government dysfunction is the biggest risk to the economy, up from 31 percent in the spring.
decision that boricuas face, they must consider the insolvent government of Puerto Rico, the dysfunction of the authorities» response, the recurrent power outages, and an economic crisis that was dire to begin with.
Importantly, none of these groups could point to federal government dysfunction on climate policy to defend their own inaction, he said, because the wild rhetoric of government dissidents like Craig Kelly does not reflect mainstream government policy for the nation to meet its Paris commitments for a 26 - 28 per cent reduction in carbon emissions by 2030.
At the Brennan Center in 2004, Creelan wrote what has become an ur - text of state government dysfunction, which was especially withering of the arrangement in which state lawmakers receive «lulus» or stipends for leadership and committee posts.
Silver, meanwhile, praised Cuomo's ability to make government in Albany run smoothly after years of dysfunction that he arguably contributed to as leader of the Assembly since 1994.
Now, I see what's going on with the dysfunction in government, and we don't have a strong leader... He did a lot of good things for everybody, and he leaves a great legacy, and that's where I'm coming from.»
Perhaps because of the legendary dysfunction at the state Capitol through the years, New York has no shortage of government watchdog groups.
He says legislative dysfunction reached a peak in the 2009 - 2010 legislative period, marked by a five - week coup that shut down much of state government.
One new senator isn't going to fix the dysfunction, of course, yet Peralta's path is depressingly typical of what helps keep state government mired in this mess.
It is from this starting point where MacKay launches an erudite tour of assessing dysfunction in modern government bureaucracy, party polarization, and the growth of partisan media.
Alas, corruption, cover up, kickbacks, payoffs, graft, dishonesty, dishonor, disloyalty, depravity, dereliction of duty and dysfunction will continue to rise at the bottom as long as WE, THE PEOPLE (we, the government), allow systemic corruption, power, privilege and unjust enrichment to prevail at top levels of city and state management.
Part of the dysfunction in state government is that the state legislature does very few oversight hearings.
His final report, published today, calls on the government to provide the cash to fund an Early Intervention Foundation (EIF) which would coordinate and promote the best programmes helping to end «cycles of dysfunction».
President Donald Trump signed a bill reopening the government late yesterday, ending a 69 - hour display of partisan dysfunction after Democrats reluctantly voted to temporarily pay for resumed operations.
Advocates of a «yes» vote say a constitutional convention is the only way to fix dysfunction, corruption and inefficiency in government and throw the bums out of Albany.
«Just as years of late budgets symbolized Albany's dysfunction, on time budgets show that state government is working again,» said Skelos.
It was similar to his welcome to delegates Tuesday night in which he talked of the governor «turning around a government» that was in «dysfunction» (This was hours before Cuomo named his predecessor, former Gov. David A. Paterson, as the new state party chairman).
«This revenue bill gives them that, and it ends some of the horrible dysfunction that has infected our government
«During my tenure as Temporary President and Majority Leader of the Senate, we've passed five consecutive on - time budgets and ended the dysfunction and chaos that existed when New York City Democrats ran our entire state government,» he said.
«We must transform the state of New York from a government of dysfunction, gridlock and corruption to a government of performance, integrity and pride.»
In New York City, Comptroller Scott Stringer has released a series of troublesome audits of city government, which have painted different levels of waste, dysfunction, and ineffectiveness by the administrations of Mayor Bill de Blasio and his predecessor, Michael Bloomberg.
The dysfunction stems from a Spanish peculiarity: In the national science budget, the government not only includes lump sums to public research institutes and competitive grants to research teams, but also a pot of money aimed at supporting companies, universities, and public research institutions with loans.
Despite the perilous odds stacked against them in vaccine court, the evidence of a vaccine / autism link is so strong that vaccine court judges and government agencies have now recognized at least two theories of how vaccines cause autism: the Vaccine - to - ADEM - to - ASD link in Bailey Banks» case, and vaccine - induced aggravation of an underlying mitochondrial dysfunction that caused full - blown autism in the Hannah Poling case.
US government personnel assigned in Havana, Cuba experienced symptoms similar to that of brain dysfunction associated with concussions.
Based on the amount needed to prevent liver dysfunction, the government recommends only about 500 mg of choline for adults.
«13 Hours» might not have good writers to develop thorough characters that turn into action stars during the midway mark, but what the film does have is a good sense of the chaos that surrounded the entire operation and the dysfunction between government agencies, if we are to believe everything Bay shows us.
The dysfunction of the infant American government was nothing compared to the internecine warfare of the British generals, who spent much of their energy scheming against each other.
Third - world countries are poor and remain poor because of dysfunction in government, antiquated cultural.
The theory of how government, for example, should work is less important than how it actually does work, why dysfunction persists and what can be done to create a system that accounts for real world challenges.
In particular, governments agreed to look at measures for tackling family violence, drug and alcohol dependency and other symptoms of community dysfunction; and
Governments should look at measures for tackling family violence, drug and alcohol dependency and symptoms of community dysfunction; and
A summary of each Plan was prepared to demonstrate to governments that ATSIC Regional Councils had consulted widely with their constituents to develop priorities and actions that would guide their efforts to addressing the poverty, dysfunction and despair experience by Indigenous Australians nationally.
The dysfunction of government manifested itself poignantly in the form of the so - called fiscal cliff.
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