Sentences with phrase «partial repeal»

"Partial repeal" refers to removing or revoking only part of a law or policy, rather than getting rid of the entire thing. It means certain aspects or provisions of the law will be changed or eliminated, while other parts will remain intact. Full definition
GPI Opposes Partial Repeal of Maine's Bottle Bill Recycling Program and Beverage Container Tax, March 10, 2017
Amid speculation that the Toomey - Feinstein partial repeal language could be added as an amendment to the Senate Energy Bill, AEA will run a digital advocacy initiative in Washington, D.C. and Pennsylvania.
But as health officials celebrate the pace of enrollment the Affordable Care Act, also known as Obamacare, could be altered by Congress, which has considered several full or partial repeal measures this year.
«The full or partial repeal of SALT would upset the carefully balanced fiscal federalism that has existed since the creation of the tax code, and it will result in unprecedented double taxation on taxpayers, forcing them to pay a federal tax on monies already paid in state and local taxes,» the letter states.
«The Toomey - Feinstein partial repeal would make the RFS even more burdensome for Americans because it will focus the mandate on costly phantom fuels like cellulosic ethanol.
A number of Republican House members insisted on only a partial repeal in the House bill, but the Senate has gone for a full repeal in an effort to raise more money to pay for tax cuts elsewhere.
The NCAA announced this week that it will consider venues in North Carolina for NCAA championship sites in response to the passage of state House Bill 142, a partial repeal of the original HB2 «bathroom bill.»
The highlights for him include the partial repeal of the deeply unpopular MTA payroll tax, closing two budget gaps and backing a cap on local property tax increases.
After a partial repeal of the controversial HB2 measure in North Carolina, the NBA has agreed to hold the 2019 All - Star game in Charlotte.
There was a time, not too long ago, when they might have set their sights considerably higher in a situation like this than achieving a partial repeal of the payroll tax.
A new study says millions of people nationally and in New York could stand to lose their health insurance with even a partial repeal of the ACA.
A 2015 law that links the salaries of Colorado's state legislators and top executive officials to judicial salaries could be heading for a partial repeal.
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