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The Queens County Republican Party has called for an investigation of state Assemblywoman Ann - Margaret Carrozza (D - Bayside) after she admitted in late June that she had been living out of the district since March.

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Since the OCC has not reached a final decision on the fintech charters, the claim of harm by the Conference of State Bank Supervisors (CSBS) was speculative, U.S. District Judge Dabney Friedrich wrote in her decision tossing out the case, issued late on Monday.
U.S. District Judge Kiyo Matsumoto issued the ruling Monday, saying it did not matter that investors eventually came out ahead since the amount of loss plays a significant role in federal sentencing guidelines.
Moscow realizes that the gathering of the Council specifically in Istanbul has an important symbolic significance for the authority of the Ecumenical Patriarch, since six out of the seven Ecumenical Councils (with the exception of the Council of Ephesus) have taken place in Constantinople or its environs (Chalcedon is presently Kadiköy, a district of Istanbul, and Nicaea, modern Iznik, is within a short ride from the capital).
Since it's open to the public and private pools are very expensive, getting a membership is goig to work out nicely for the workers of the financial district that enjoy swimming.
Set in the schlock district of rakishly decorated motels built in the 1950s to house Disney World around Orlando, and Kissimmee, Florida, the story follows families who have fallen below the minimum score to rent an apartment and are stuck in a cycle of poverty that includes living indefinitely in cheap rent - by - the - night rooms that have long since fallen out of favor with tourists.
Throughout that time, and not just since the district introduced «healthier» meals, students complained that their lunches were «nasty,» brought chips and candy to replace those meals and threw out huge quantities of food.
Ellen Gipson has been with the Jackson R2 School District since 2013, taking the job right out of college.
Since the United States educational system usually develops policies from the local level, some districts feel that the new standards rolling out nationwide are simply too cookie cutter and won't be in the best interest of local areas.
District 97 sent out a statement last week saying officials were surprised by the park district's decision to forgo the project — especially since the village's financial analysis still is coming at the end of this month — but respects it pDistrict 97 sent out a statement last week saying officials were surprised by the park district's decision to forgo the project — especially since the village's financial analysis still is coming at the end of this month — but respects it pdistrict's decision to forgo the project — especially since the village's financial analysis still is coming at the end of this month — but respects it position.
By the Arlington Heights Park District's measure, the Pioneer Park area has accumulated the most in assets and improvements, with $ 26 million out of $ 100 million since 1925.
Since your district dropped out of NSLP, what's your take on the new food?
Although an aquatic center would be run by the Park District, which is a taxing body separate from the village, elected officials from both boards agreed they should work together since their funds come out of the same pockets.
The district has been a battleground spot for Republicans and Democrats since it was drawn out of the 2012 redistricting process.
The district has been a battleground since it was first carved out of the 2012 redistricting process and Democrat Cecilia Tkaczyk won the seat in a narrow contest that year.
Thus, as Marshall Ganz has warned since the early 1990s, in the vast majority of districts where elections are not effectively contested, the new political targeting may in fact narrow the electorate by helping campaigns focus on an ever more clearly defined plurality of highly motivated and highly partisan supporters who turn out on a regular basis to return the incumbent to office.
Tedisco was the first author of the Property Tax Cap, which put a lid on out of control tax hikes and has saved taxpayers $ 15.3 billion statewide and residents of the 49th State Senate District $ 344.5 million since its implementation.
That would make Madeline Singas the longest - serving temporary district attorney in Nassau since Dewey, in 1949, appointed Frank Gulotta to fill out the five months of James Gehrig's term until an election.
Off the top of my head the biggest ones are: (1) corruption within the Buildings & Grounds Department (2) corruption involving school district vendors over-billing and paying bribes and kickbacks that led to those two Federal indictments and convictions; (3) corruption involving police harassment of a woman on behalf of the manager of a local beach club; (4) a child rapist operating out of a public middle school; (5) an illegal gambling and pornography web site operated by members of the New Rochelle Police Department; (6) a retired police officer defrauding charities including St. Jude's Children's Research; (7) illegal asbestos handling and asbestos removal at an elementary school; (8) an effort to artificially inflate the salaries and pensions of senior police commanders; (9) the relationship between the New Rochelle Police Commissioner and a corrupt contractor, a man who has since been convicted on Federal corruption charges; (10) the sordid history of former New Rochelle Schools Administrator Freddie Dean Smith.
The 46th Senate district was formed out of the 2012 redistricting process and has been a battleground district ever since.
Owens, who has held office since winning a special election last fall against Hoffman and Assemblywoman Dede Scozzafava, whose name was on the ballot even though she has been forced out of the race due to her moderate views, has a higher name recognition in the district.
The 11th Congressional District has been without a representative in Washington since Mr. Grimm was forced out of his seat following a guilty plea to a federal tax evasion charge.
(Aside: We still haven't heard from Gov. Andrew Cuomo on when — and whether — he'll call a special, but most people seem to think he will, since two years without representation is an awfully long time, even when a district might soon be redrawn out of existence).
Since her run for Jim Gennaro's seat in 2009, Taylor made the most of out of her Democratic District Leader position (24th A.D Part A) by aiding constituents and being a central figure in civic activism.
Once redistricting moved DeSantis out of his old district — and after a failed 2016 bid for U.S. Senate — he needed quick action for his re-election bid to Florida's 6th Congressional District, a seat DeSantis held sindistrict — and after a failed 2016 bid for U.S. Senate — he needed quick action for his re-election bid to Florida's 6th Congressional District, a seat DeSantis held sinDistrict, a seat DeSantis held since 2012.
Officer Colin McGuire, who was captured on video putting his arm around the neck of Ronald Johns, 22, on July 14, has been out sick since the incident, but remains assigned to Transit District 4, according the NYPD.
«[The mayor] has never been to this district since he's become mayor that I know of, and I think there tends to be a healthy suspicion of City Hall out here in Eastern Queens,» Grodenchik said.
Rangel, who plans to close out his 45 - year tenure in Congress along with President Barack Obama at the end of 2016, noted that Espaillat's win in June signaled a significant demographic shift in the district, which has been represented by an African - Americans since Adam Clayton Powell Jr. in 1945.
And since many would otherwise get right out of jail and commit the same kind of crimes, the program saves money, says Oneida County District Attorney Scott McNamara.
The Emergency Operations Center in its report covering Wednesday noted the two Ebola cases in the Koinadugu district, in Sierra Leone's far north, which had taken aggressive measures to keep the virus out of its mountainous territory since the outbreak early this year.»
Well, 20 years has gone by, and the camp (called District 9) has since been fenced - in out of human paranoia, and the aliens (which have been nicknamed the derogatory label «prawns») are now living in crime and squalor.
Since 1983, the report says, when the district set out to raise the pay of its teachers, administrators, and other employees, salaries have increased 90.93 percent.
Since the panelists were asked to cost out programs statewide (presumably in anticipation that any financing changes would spill over to districts outside New York City), the conflict of interest could hardly be more direct, unless the panelists had been paid for their labors in proportion to the amount they recommended.
Since nearly a quarter of the students walked out of these flailing districts, much has changed.
In fact, as Duke economist Charles Clotfelter has pointed out, segregation levels within school districts have actually decreased since the 1970s, after allowing for the changing demographic of urban populations.
School districts have been sorting out where their students stand since receiving new state report cards this fall and several have started sending letters to parents informing them of their teenager's progress.
My district is rated eighty - third out of eighty - six in the region, a position it has pretty consistently held since such lists have been kept, and yet one of the most common comments I hear when the subject of school failure comes up is, «We have good schools here; you just have to take advantage of them.»
It is particularly ironic that both Fairfield and Farmington fail to provide their students with Common Core aligned textbooks since both towns were among the districts that were most abusive to students and parents who sought to opt out of the Common Core SBAC testing this year.
Since the creation of the achievement school district, four charter operators have pulled out of Memphis — at least two because they saw troubling enrollment decreases, said Hoyt.
We rank 16th in the state out of 67 districts and rank 2nd since 2001 for gains made in reading and math.
As Dropout Nation has pointed out ad nauseam since the administration unveiled the No Child waiver gambit two years ago, the plan to let states to focus on just the worst five percent of schools (along with another 10 percent or more of schools with wide achievement gaps) effectively allowed districts not under watch (including suburban districts whose failures in serving poor and minority kids was exposed by No Child) off the hook for serving up mediocre instruction and curricula.
TCTA testified at the hearing, pointing out that since the law requires that a local district innovation plan can not be adopted without the approval of the majority of the district - level decision - making committee, it was critical for the rules to make clear that the law requires the professional staff in a school district to nominate and elect professional staff representatives on the committee, with at least two - thirds of the elected representatives being classroom teachers.
As part of a plan to evaluate and pay all teachers according to how well they «grow» student achievement, the district had just rolled out its first - ever testing program in the visual arts, music, and physical education — a program that has since become a national model.
Since the members of the illegal Board of Education refused to do their jobs, Bridgeport residents should step in and demand that Vallas explain the following: (1) What factors did he use to decide that the cut in out of district placements should be 20 %, (2) how many Bridgeport students will be impacted by this cut, (3) how many IEPs have been changed to remove the out - of - district placements that had previously been ordered, and (4) how many children have been moved back into the school system to date.
The percentage of Portland Public Schools students opting out of new Smarter Balanced tests has risen by three percentage points since last month, according to new data from the district.
Jennifer Peterson, BAPS executive director of Elementary Administration, says that since 2014, when the district first set out on this bold journey, school communities have embraced the challenge.
The summer was spent doing quite a bit of catch - up by informing local leaders about the applications and discussing the specific implications of the grant, since the school districts had left them out of the process.
«The numbers in our report indicate an absolute crisis in many California districts since suspending students out of school — with no guarantee of adult supervision - greatly increases the risk for dropping out and involvement in the juvenile justice system.»
Ever since the Columbine High School massacre in 1999, the federal government and school districts across the country have responded with a massive infusion of police and law enforcement tactics in schools, supplemented by zero tolerance suspension policies that push students out of schools for even minor misbehavior.
A new report from the University of Chicago's Consortium on Chicago School Research found that since the district began implementing the new discipline program, out - of - school suspensions dropped from 24 percent to 16 percent in 2013 - 14.
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