Sentences with phrase «pace of reform by»

Back in April, the Senate sent a loud and clear message about its impatience with the slow pace of reform by passing, 99 - 0, the NAR - backed Brownfields Revitalization and Environmental Restoration Act, S. 350.

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At the same time, the number of jobs have not recovered to pre-recession levels, regulatory reform is being implemented at a sluggish pace and the state and city governments are increasingly relying on the revenue generated by Wall Street.
Warnings were voiced by staff and unions at the time about the scale and pace of the reforms, but they were not heeded.
Taken as a whole, the proposals seemed geared to appease Mr. Cuomo's detractors on the left in his party, who have been upset by the governor's pace on issues like campaign finance reform and public financing of elections, and by his lackadaisical support of Democrats in the State Senate.
Payne: «Lack of time, the hurried pace of change, the absence of assessment, false buy - in or no buy - in, and the ambiguity of some of the new roles introduced into schools by reforms (what exactly is an instructional coach?
Collaborative members Arun Ramanathan, CEO of Pivot Learning Partners, and Rick Miller, Executive Director of the California Office to Reform Education, spoke as panelists at a conference hosted by the Policy Analysis for California Education (PACE) entitled, Implementing the Common Core in California: Reports from the Field.
The project, which is expected to create up to 10 new jobs, advances Governor Andrew M. Cuomo's Reforming the Energy Vision (REV) strategy to build a clean, resilient and affordable energy system for all New Yorkers by accelerating the pace of energy innovation.
United for Patent Reform — a coalition made up of hundreds of companies from nearly every sector of the U.S. economy — today endorsed the bipartisan PACED Act introduced by Sens. Tom Cotton (R - AR) and Claire McCaskill (D - MO).
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