Sentences with phrase «order rescinding»

March 14, 2017 The American Family Therapy Academy (AFTA) stands in opposition to the recent executive order rescinding the protection of transgender students using bathrooms and locker rooms that correspond with their affirmed gender identity.
On March 30, the D.C. District Court issued an order rescinding the Financial Stability Oversight Council's (FSOC's) designation of MetLife, Inc., as a systemically important nonbank financial company.
In April 2017, President Trump issued an executive order rescinding the IWG's estimates and disbanded the IWG.
Murray Energy Corporation Applauds President Trump's Executive Order Rescinding the So - Called Clean Power Plan March 28, 2017 Download
Trump had just issued an executive order rescinding Obama's Clean Power Plan.
As a family medicine physician, a health policy expert, and now as Director of the Medical Society Consortium on Climate and Health, Dr. Mona Sarfaty is uniquely qualified to comment on the health implications of recent White House Executive Order rescinding, revising and reviewing regulatory decisions and authorities of the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)...
The pendulum has swung again with Trump, who questioned park service photos showing smaller crowds at his inaugural, and who has also signed several orders rescinding Obama - administration policies, from climate change and clean air to pesticides and the Keystone Pipeline.
Pikangikum went to court and had the order rescinded (Pikangikum First Nation v. Canada (Minister of Indian and Northern Affairs) 2002 FCT 1246).

Not exact matches

President Donald Trump signed an executive order February 3 giving the new White House time to review the rule, which administration officials have indicated they aim to rescind.
The USDA order was rescinded late Tuesday evening, according to a report by BuzzFeed.
He said the order was effective immediately and would stay in force «until rescinded
But the commission rescinded its order a short time later, saying it could not demand the resignations under such a temporary order.
The problem, she said, «can not be bandaged over at the presidential level through another executive order that can be rescinded by a subsequent administration.»
If Republicans are able to get a veto - proof majority to back some kind of bill limiting Trump's authority to issue tariffs, it would echo the time when Republicans forced Trump to impose sanctions on Russia last August and locked old sanctions against the country into law instead of leaving them as executive orders that Trump could unilaterally rescind.
Yesterday, Bell took a major step in that direction as it asked the CRTC to rescind its order banning simultaneous substitution from the Super Bowl broadcast in Canada.
A federal court on Thursday upheld the Labor Department's Fiduciary rule, in defiance of a Trump executive order signed on Feb. 3, which sought rescinding the rule enacted by his predecessor The executive order, though not taking effect immediately, sought the Labor Department to review options...
President Trump recently signed an executive order directing the incoming Secretary of Labor (whoever that may be) to review the rule with an eye towards rescinding or revising it.
The bill takes Obama - era sanctions against Russia that are in place under executive orders — that is, directives that only the president has authority to enact and rescind — and officially enshrines them in the law.
Section 13 of the Telecom Act requires provincial consultation prior to the Minister issuing a policy direction or an order to «vary or rescind» a CRTC decision «or refer it back to the Commission for reconsideration».
In both instances he was compelled to rescind his orders.
In 2011, the President indicated that he would not rescind an executive order on hiring rights.
Acting the day after the 44th anniversary of the US Supreme Court's legalization of abortion, Trump signed an order restoring what is known as the Mexico City Policy, which President Barack Obama had rescinded three days after he was inaugurated in 2009.
The German was left to stretch the life of his soft tyres to over 40 laps after Ferrari rescinded plans of a two - stop strategy in order to hold its advantage over the one - stopping Mercedes cars.
Madison said he would fire Hennessy if the lawyer does not rescind his memo ordering noncooperation with Madison.
In his first act in his new role, Boente announced that he was rescinding Yates's «do not defend» order.
Actually, immigrants without documentation once were allowed to hold licenses in the Empire State, but then - Republican Gov. George Pataki rescinded that right through an executive order issued in 2002.
CBS News» Paula Reid said the order, for the time being, effectively rescinds the Trump executive action, putting on hold the most controversial provisions of the law - including suspending entry of immigrants and nonimmigrants from the relevant counties; banning of refugees from certain countries; giving preference for some refugees based on religion; and banning of Syrian refugees.
The executive minimum wage order will be rescinded.
On Sept. 30, state DMV Commissioner Barbara Fiala had issued a press release rescinding the order and announcing the appointment of a study group «to ensure that New York's drivers possess the vision acuity necessary for safe driving.»
«When County Executive Astorino came into office, he went through and rescinded a number of executive orders, but not this one because he thought it had merit,» McCormack told the Review.
But, according to Ned McCormack, the communications director for the county executive's office, Astorino has no intention of rescinding Spano's order.
On Aug. 16, Astorino said he will rescind the former county executive's order relating to undocumented immigrants which has been in place since 2006.
«New York will do everything it can, and New York will sue to stop that order from being rescinded,» Cuomo said to the media during the parade.
Nearly half the NYC Council wants the NYPD to rescind an order that bars cops handling noise complaints from entering a home unless they're invited in.
Moving forward with a campaign pledge to unravel former President Obama's sweeping plan to curb global warming, Trump today is set to sign an executive order that will suspend, rescind or flag for review more than a half - dozen measures in an effort to boost domestic energy production in the form of fossil fuels.
In a surprise move, the Department of Justice now says the president «intends in the near future to rescind» his executive order on immigration, and will «replace it with a new, substantially revised» order, though Trump himself seemed to contradict that.
The Niagara County Legislature voted 10 - 5 to direct its agencies to support the Department of Homeland Security's decision rescinding temporary protected status for nearly 20,000 El Salvadorans, and ignore any New York state directives that run contrary to that order.
And that his top aide Larry Schwartz, who is accused of ordering the Moreland Act Commissioners to rescinded subpoenas sent to Cuomo donors, will be speaking to the federal investigators soon.
«Seventeen business groups in New York are asking Gov. Andrew Cuomo to rescind an executive order regarding contractor salaries that they say is overly burdensome and possibly exceeds the governor's authority.»
On March 31, Senate President Thomas Rivera Schatz rescinded a previous administrative order stating that transgender Senate employees could use bathrooms and wear clothing consistent with their chosen gender identity.
In addition, the SLA undertook a thorough review of its bulletins and divisional orders and has rescinded 1,592 outdated and obsolete divisional orders, bulletins, and circulars, many dating back to the 1930's.
«New York will sue to stop that order from being rescinded.
He also emphasized the state's ability to fight back against federal rulings, citing as an example the federal government's decision to rescind an order requiring public schools to respect the gender identities of transgender students.
Cuomo offered an indirect explanation to reports that his top aid Larry Schwartz ordered commission subpoenas to be rescinded, saying «by definition the commission took advice and opinion from many, many people.»
On his first day in office, Brown rescinded the Order in Council which gave his predecessor's political advisers Alastair Campbell — who left office in 2003 — and Jonathan Powell, authority to issue instructions to civil servants.
What's going to happen to the overtime regulations put through with executive order, that may be rescinded with executive order on January 21st.»
Nearly half the City Council — including a contingent of soft - on - crime pols — wants the NYPD to rescind an order that bars cops handling noise complaints from entering a home unless they're invited in.
There is no set time for rescinding the order.
And Attorney General Eric Schneiderman says the state will fight the executive order if it isn't rescinded.
Six days later, on Christmas Eve, the order was rescinded when Brooklyn Building Commissioner Ira Gluckman inspected the premises himself, records show.
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