Unable to influence
policy in the state capital, opponents of school choice turned to their allies in the Obama administration.
Not exact matches
While no Fortune 1000 companies are headquartered
in Sacramento, California's
capital holds a lot of sway over economic
policy in the largest
state in the US.
Over the past 30 years, policymakers from around the United
States have spent countless hours and numerous dollars on programs,
policies, and incentives to create venture -
capital clusters and to stimulate investments
in their cities and regions.
This implies a slowdown
in reforms that increase the private sector's productivity and economic share, together with a greater economic role for
state - owned enterprises (and for
state - owned banks
in the allocation of credit and savings), as well as resource nationalism, trade protectionism, import - substitution industrialisation
policies, and imposition of
capital controls.
As you know, the New York Fed plays a special role within the Federal Reserve System
in the implementation of monetary and exchange rate
policies largely by dint of its unique location
in the financial
capital of the United
States, if not the world.
In no particular order these included: a dysfunctional bankruptcy framework; an immature domestic
capital market; withholding taxes on foreign
capital; corruption (particularly at the
state level — the Modi government has made progress at the federal level);
policy and renegotiation risks (a number of legacy and high profile tax eases are yet to be resolved); land acquisition costs (and legal risks); and, the need for tax reforms.
Congressman Adam Smith (D - WA) will be joining us to discuss some of the very exciting
state and federal public
policy issues being bandied about both
in Olympia and on
Capital Hill
in Washington D.C..
This
policy succeeded
in turning the United
States into a flight -
capital center for third - world dictators, Mexican presidents and Russian oligarchs.
The Chairman of a private Radio Station
in Ibadan, the Oyo
State Capital, Chief Adebayo Akande during the weekend urged the media owners including the government to allow professionals to take full control of the media business
in ensuring that editorial
policies are being implemented accordingly.
Despite the proclamation of a deal, several details remained
in flux and three bills dealing with education
policy,
capital appropriations and
state operations had yet to be introduced.
E.J. McMahon of the watchdog group Empire Center for Public
Policy wrote that the new budget includes nearly $ 500 million
in «the biggest, murkiest, pork - barrel slush fund
in Albany — and perhaps any
state capital — has ever seen.»
At 1 p.m., Assemblyman Michael Blake participates
in Congressional Black Caucus Foundation Panel «Federal and
State Policies & initiatives Advancing Minority Access to
Capital,» The Harvard Club of New York, 35 w 44th St., Manhattan.
«Africapitalism can help shape the new trade paradigm because it requires governments, donors and the private sector to work together
in «Shared Purpose» to ensure the creation of national plans and supporting
policies around specific sectors and related targets, so the private sector can step
in with
capital and expertise geared to achieve those targets, be they tons of grain produced, megawatts of electricity generated or industrial parks created» he
stated.
The Hearst Media Center hosted
Capital Region lawmakers and Times Union journalists for «Capitol Confidential Issues Roundtable:
State Lawmakers,» an evening of fast - paced small group discussions on state policy issues Tuesday in Col
State Lawmakers,» an evening of fast - paced small group discussions on
state policy issues Tuesday in Col
state policy issues Tuesday
in Colonie.
In a move that is controversial with some Keynesian economists, Labour is committed to «a fiscal policy framework that broadly states that the Government should borrow for investment (the capital account) and that over the business cycle Government day - to - day spending (the Government's current account) should be in balance»
In a move that is controversial with some Keynesian economists, Labour is committed to «a fiscal
policy framework that broadly
states that the Government should borrow for investment (the
capital account) and that over the business cycle Government day - to - day spending (the Government's current account) should be
in balance»
in balance».
«The plan and the trap goes like this: On the 6th of May 2017 — Saturday night stroke Sunday morning — the EFCC, alongside local and international media, both print and TV and radio, will raid an apartment under the guise of whistleblowing
policy of the Federal Government with a search warrant already obtained
in the magistrate's court to search an apartment alleging to be one of your guest houses
in Enugu
State capital or any suitable available apartment
in your senatorial district that will serve this evil purpose.
But 90 percent of that highway and bridge spending was already included
in the
state Department of Transportations 5 - year
capital plan last year, according to E.J. McMahon of the Empire Center for Public
Policy, a conservative think tank.
Assemblyman Sheldon Silver — one of the most powerful men
in Albany for two decades and a constant
in shaping
state policy under five governors — was found guilty Monday of selling his office for legal fees, capping a trial that cast new light on the
capital's lax ethics laws and handing federal prosecutors a big win
in a case that had lacked a smoking gun.
Capital first reported
in February that the
policy was fully implemented across
state agencies, prompting the mass - deletion of thousands of electronic messages.
Capital first reported last month that
state agencies had fully implemented a
policy adopted by the Cuomo administration
in 2013.
Capital first reported last month that the full implementation of the administration's
policy has resulted
in a purge of thousands of older emails at various
state agencies.
The party lamented that «the governor's past hasty decisions to destroy all roundabouts
in the
state capital, embark on an endless staff screening exercise, the planned sale - off of government properties, and all the governor's other inconsistencies
in making
policies, has shown poor leadership and brought untold hardships on Kogites.»
As
capital moves freely, investing
in production or
in fictitious forms of capitalism, and as speculators, financier capitalists, stock and bond traders, investment bankers, hedge fund mangers, and others help to unleash the forces of
capital accumulation globally, and as neo-liberalism with its aggressive pro-market
state policies allows this finance
capital to restructure itself, to diversify its forms, to expand its accumulation opportunities through the growth of retail, financial and service industries, and enhance its global reach, then it is safe to assume that our ecosystems have been harnessed exploitatively
in a system of capitalist commodity production such that we can not talk about capitalism at all without talking about capitalism as a world ecology.
If, though, you're hoping to sit
in a
state capital and develop the
policies or programs that will rapidly «fix» hundreds or thousands of schools, disappointment awaits.
Still, the president spent mounds of political
capital pushing
policies designed to pressure schools to help minority youth, and «it puts him
in a difficult position to be signing onto something that clearly empowers
states to be less aggressive
in addressing inequity,» said Peter Cunningham, former assistant secretary at the Education Department and a past adviser to Secretary Arne Duncan.
He examines statutes and regulations
in five
states with significant rural populations — Arkansas, Colorado, Georgia, Idaho, and Ohio — and brings to light
policies and practices that prevent charters from opening
in rural communities, constrain access to human
capital, and create significant disparities
in funding.
Its tight controls on entry into the charter space have come to typify the authorizing process
in many
states — and have given rise to a number of the country's best - performing schools and networks of any type, including Success Academy
in New York City, Achievement First
in Connecticut, Brooke Charter Schools
in Boston, and the independent
Capital City Public Charter School
in D.C.. However, some of NACSA's
policy positions could be considered unfriendly to sector growth.
Rather than just look at the percentage of teachers who belong to a union — the proxy most analysts have used for union strength for pretty much forever — we also examined measures like the dollars spent on campaign advertising, the degree to which unions have won major
policy battles
in recent years, and the lock the unions have on a given
state capital.
Held every February
in the nation's
capital during National Magnet School Month, the
Policy Training Conference helps magnet school professionals understand the complex federal, state and local policy issues that influence magnet school pro
Policy Training Conference helps magnet school professionals understand the complex federal,
state and local
policy issues that influence magnet school pro
policy issues that influence magnet school programs.
Held every February
in the nation's
capital during National Magnet School Month, the
Policy Training Conference assists magnet school professionals in understanding the complex federal, state and local policy issues that influence magnet school pro
Policy Training Conference assists magnet school professionals
in understanding the complex federal,
state and local
policy issues that influence magnet school pro
policy issues that influence magnet school programs.
In his sometimes cryptic way, Brown has changed the direction of four decades of education policy that increasingly centralized low - trust accountability in state and national capital
In his sometimes cryptic way, Brown has changed the direction of four decades of education
policy that increasingly centralized low - trust accountability
in state and national capital
in state and national
capitals.
Policy makers
in Washing - ton and the
state capitals apparently assumed that more testing would produce more learning.
She also served
in both the human
capital and charter school offices at the Louisiana Department of Education and Recovery School District, where she created and implemented
policies to improve the quality of public education across the
state.
This special issue brief from the Center for Great Teachers & Leaders at the American Institutes of Research is a first step
in addressing these
policy gaps by offering
state education leaders an overview of the current
policy landscape, its implications for CTE teacher effectiveness, and next steps for creating aligned and coherent human
capital management
policies.
In North Carolina, Filardo suggested a policy wherein state officials step in to offer capital assistance if a district spends more than a certain percentage of its infrastructure dollars on short - term maintenance, rather than speeding long - term, fiscally responsible investment
In North Carolina, Filardo suggested a
policy wherein
state officials step
in to offer capital assistance if a district spends more than a certain percentage of its infrastructure dollars on short - term maintenance, rather than speeding long - term, fiscally responsible investment
in to offer
capital assistance if a district spends more than a certain percentage of its infrastructure dollars on short - term maintenance, rather than speeding long - term, fiscally responsible investments.
Human
Capital Investment and Globalization
in Extortionary
States by Fredrik Andersson and Kai A. Konrad This paper considers education investment and public education
policy in closed and open
Catholics Count will raise $ 10 million to help it compete meaningfully
in the
state's
capital for public
policies that are more friendly to Catholic education.
They are working
in key positions
in school districts and charter - school networks, legislating
in state capitals, staffing city halls and statehouses for reform - minded mayors and governors, writing papers for
policy groups and dispensing grants from billion - dollar philanthropies like the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation.
All insurance companies doing business
in the United
States are regulated by
state law, and required to maintain enough
capital and surplus to satisfy their obligations to their
policy holders.
That's the case
in Utah, a
state that illustrates the tug of war that is taking place
in state capitals and local government offices with regard to solar and energy
policy more broadly.
Our mission is to build and mobilize a powerful grassroots movement
in this unique region that surrounds our nation's
capital to call for
state, national and international
policies that will put us on a path to climate stability.
Mackinac's director of labor
policy is Vincent Vernuccio, who chairs a committee of the labor task force of the Bradley - supported American Legislative Exchange Council and previously has worked at the Bradley - supported
Capital Research Center and Bradley - supported Competitive Enterprise Institute... MCLF spent much of last year helping to defend the new right - to - work law,
in policy and legal arguments, as well as
in the larger public discourse
in the
state and nationally... MCLF is working with the Bradley - supported National Right to Work Legal Defense Foundation on this and several other legal matters surrounding implementation of right to work
in Michigan... On education, among other things, Mackinac is analyzing mroe [sic] than 200 collective - bargaining agreements (CBAs)
in the
state, covering some 75 % of the
state's public - school students, to see if and if so, how, they are adhering to the teacher - tenure and - evaluation
policy changes.
The AWEA
policy team advocates for
policies to promote wind energy and educates Members of Congress (MOCs)
in Washington, DC and officials
in state capitals throughout the country about wind power.
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in Key Countries» (04/28/04) «Saudis Have U.S. Over a Barrel: Shifting Terms of Trade Between Grain and Oil» (4/14/04) «Europe Leading World Into Age of Wind Energy» (4/8/04) «China's Shrinking Grain Harvest: How Its Growing Grain Imports Will Affect World Food Prices» (3/10/04) «U.S. Leading World Away From Cigarettes» (2/18/04) «Troubling New Flows of Environmental Refugees» (1/28/04) «Wakeup Call on the Food Front» (12/16/03) «Coal: U.S. Promotes While Canada and Europe Move Beyond» (12/3/03) «World Facing Fourth Consecutive Grain Harvest Shortfall» (9/17/03) «Record Temperatures Shrinking World Grain Harvest» (8/27/03) «China Losing War with Advancing Deserts» (8/4/03) «Wind Power Set to Become World's Leading Energy Source» (6/25/03) «World Creating Food Bubble Economy Based on Unsustainable Use of Water» (3/13/03) «Global Temperature Near Record for 2002: Takes Toll in Deadly Heat Waves, Withered Harvests, & Melting Ice» (12/11/02) «Rising Temperatures & Falling Water Tables Raising Food Prices» (8/21/02) «Water Deficits Growing in Many Countries» (8/6/02) «World Turning to Bicycle for Mobility and Exercise» (7/17/02) «New York: Garbage Capital of the World» (4/17/02) «Earth's Ice Melting Faster Than Projected» (3/12/02) «World's Rangelands Deteriorating Under Mounting Pressure» (2/5/02) «World Wind Generating Capacity Jumps 31 Percent in 2001» (1/8/02) «This Year May be Second Warmest on Record» (12/18/01) «World Grain Harvest Falling Short by 54 Million Tons: Water Shortages Contributing to Shortfall» (11/21/01) «Rising Sea Level Forcing Evacuation of Island Country» (11/15/01) «Worsening Water Shortages Threaten China's Food Security» (10/4/01) «Wind Power: The Missing Link in the Bush Energy Plan» (5/31/01) «Dust Bowl Threatening China's Future» (5/23/01) «Paving the Planet: Cars and Crops Competing for Land» (2/14/01) «Obesity Epidemic Threatens Health in Exercise - Deprived Societies» (12/19/00) «HIV Epidemic Restructuring Africa's Population» (10/31/00) «Fish Farming May Overtake Cattle Ranching As a Food Source» (10/3/00) «OPEC Has World Over a Barrel Again» (9/8/00) «Climate Change Has World Skating on Thin Ice» (8/29/00) «The Rise and Fall of the Global Climate Coalition» (7/25/00) «HIV Epidemic Undermining sub-Saharan Africa» (7/18/00) «Population Growth and Hydrological Poverty» (6/21/00) «U.S. Farmers Double Cropping Corn And Wind Energy» (6/7/00) «World Kicking the Cigarette Habit» (5/10/00) «Falling Water Tables in China» (5/2/00) Top of pa
in Key Countries» (04/28/04) «Saudis Have U.S. Over a Barrel: Shifting Terms of Trade Between Grain and Oil» (4/14/04) «Europe Leading World Into Age of Wind Energy» (4/8/04) «China's Shrinking Grain Harvest: How Its Growing Grain Imports Will Affect World Food Prices» (3/10/04) «U.S. Leading World Away From Cigarettes» (2/18/04) «Troubling New Flows of Environmental Refugees» (1/28/04) «Wakeup Call on the Food Front» (12/16/03) «Coal: U.S. Promotes While Canada and Europe Move Beyond» (12/3/03) «World Facing Fourth Consecutive Grain Harvest Shortfall» (9/17/03) «Record Temperatures Shrinking World Grain Harvest» (8/27/03) «China Losing War with Advancing Deserts» (8/4/03) «Wind Power Set to Become World's Leading Energy Source» (6/25/03) «World Creating Food Bubble Economy Based on Unsustainable Use of Water» (3/13/03) «Global Temperature Near Record for 2002: Takes Toll
in Deadly Heat Waves, Withered Harvests, & Melting Ice» (12/11/02) «Rising Temperatures & Falling Water Tables Raising Food Prices» (8/21/02) «Water Deficits Growing in Many Countries» (8/6/02) «World Turning to Bicycle for Mobility and Exercise» (7/17/02) «New York: Garbage Capital of the World» (4/17/02) «Earth's Ice Melting Faster Than Projected» (3/12/02) «World's Rangelands Deteriorating Under Mounting Pressure» (2/5/02) «World Wind Generating Capacity Jumps 31 Percent in 2001» (1/8/02) «This Year May be Second Warmest on Record» (12/18/01) «World Grain Harvest Falling Short by 54 Million Tons: Water Shortages Contributing to Shortfall» (11/21/01) «Rising Sea Level Forcing Evacuation of Island Country» (11/15/01) «Worsening Water Shortages Threaten China's Food Security» (10/4/01) «Wind Power: The Missing Link in the Bush Energy Plan» (5/31/01) «Dust Bowl Threatening China's Future» (5/23/01) «Paving the Planet: Cars and Crops Competing for Land» (2/14/01) «Obesity Epidemic Threatens Health in Exercise - Deprived Societies» (12/19/00) «HIV Epidemic Restructuring Africa's Population» (10/31/00) «Fish Farming May Overtake Cattle Ranching As a Food Source» (10/3/00) «OPEC Has World Over a Barrel Again» (9/8/00) «Climate Change Has World Skating on Thin Ice» (8/29/00) «The Rise and Fall of the Global Climate Coalition» (7/25/00) «HIV Epidemic Undermining sub-Saharan Africa» (7/18/00) «Population Growth and Hydrological Poverty» (6/21/00) «U.S. Farmers Double Cropping Corn And Wind Energy» (6/7/00) «World Kicking the Cigarette Habit» (5/10/00) «Falling Water Tables in China» (5/2/00) Top of pa
in Deadly Heat Waves, Withered Harvests, & Melting Ice» (12/11/02) «Rising Temperatures & Falling Water Tables Raising Food Prices» (8/21/02) «Water Deficits Growing
in Many Countries» (8/6/02) «World Turning to Bicycle for Mobility and Exercise» (7/17/02) «New York: Garbage Capital of the World» (4/17/02) «Earth's Ice Melting Faster Than Projected» (3/12/02) «World's Rangelands Deteriorating Under Mounting Pressure» (2/5/02) «World Wind Generating Capacity Jumps 31 Percent in 2001» (1/8/02) «This Year May be Second Warmest on Record» (12/18/01) «World Grain Harvest Falling Short by 54 Million Tons: Water Shortages Contributing to Shortfall» (11/21/01) «Rising Sea Level Forcing Evacuation of Island Country» (11/15/01) «Worsening Water Shortages Threaten China's Food Security» (10/4/01) «Wind Power: The Missing Link in the Bush Energy Plan» (5/31/01) «Dust Bowl Threatening China's Future» (5/23/01) «Paving the Planet: Cars and Crops Competing for Land» (2/14/01) «Obesity Epidemic Threatens Health in Exercise - Deprived Societies» (12/19/00) «HIV Epidemic Restructuring Africa's Population» (10/31/00) «Fish Farming May Overtake Cattle Ranching As a Food Source» (10/3/00) «OPEC Has World Over a Barrel Again» (9/8/00) «Climate Change Has World Skating on Thin Ice» (8/29/00) «The Rise and Fall of the Global Climate Coalition» (7/25/00) «HIV Epidemic Undermining sub-Saharan Africa» (7/18/00) «Population Growth and Hydrological Poverty» (6/21/00) «U.S. Farmers Double Cropping Corn And Wind Energy» (6/7/00) «World Kicking the Cigarette Habit» (5/10/00) «Falling Water Tables in China» (5/2/00) Top of pa
in Many Countries» (8/6/02) «World Turning to Bicycle for Mobility and Exercise» (7/17/02) «New York: Garbage
Capital of the World» (4/17/02) «Earth's Ice Melting Faster Than Projected» (3/12/02) «World's Rangelands Deteriorating Under Mounting Pressure» (2/5/02) «World Wind Generating Capacity Jumps 31 Percent
in 2001» (1/8/02) «This Year May be Second Warmest on Record» (12/18/01) «World Grain Harvest Falling Short by 54 Million Tons: Water Shortages Contributing to Shortfall» (11/21/01) «Rising Sea Level Forcing Evacuation of Island Country» (11/15/01) «Worsening Water Shortages Threaten China's Food Security» (10/4/01) «Wind Power: The Missing Link in the Bush Energy Plan» (5/31/01) «Dust Bowl Threatening China's Future» (5/23/01) «Paving the Planet: Cars and Crops Competing for Land» (2/14/01) «Obesity Epidemic Threatens Health in Exercise - Deprived Societies» (12/19/00) «HIV Epidemic Restructuring Africa's Population» (10/31/00) «Fish Farming May Overtake Cattle Ranching As a Food Source» (10/3/00) «OPEC Has World Over a Barrel Again» (9/8/00) «Climate Change Has World Skating on Thin Ice» (8/29/00) «The Rise and Fall of the Global Climate Coalition» (7/25/00) «HIV Epidemic Undermining sub-Saharan Africa» (7/18/00) «Population Growth and Hydrological Poverty» (6/21/00) «U.S. Farmers Double Cropping Corn And Wind Energy» (6/7/00) «World Kicking the Cigarette Habit» (5/10/00) «Falling Water Tables in China» (5/2/00) Top of pa
in 2001» (1/8/02) «This Year May be Second Warmest on Record» (12/18/01) «World Grain Harvest Falling Short by 54 Million Tons: Water Shortages Contributing to Shortfall» (11/21/01) «Rising Sea Level Forcing Evacuation of Island Country» (11/15/01) «Worsening Water Shortages Threaten China's Food Security» (10/4/01) «Wind Power: The Missing Link
in the Bush Energy Plan» (5/31/01) «Dust Bowl Threatening China's Future» (5/23/01) «Paving the Planet: Cars and Crops Competing for Land» (2/14/01) «Obesity Epidemic Threatens Health in Exercise - Deprived Societies» (12/19/00) «HIV Epidemic Restructuring Africa's Population» (10/31/00) «Fish Farming May Overtake Cattle Ranching As a Food Source» (10/3/00) «OPEC Has World Over a Barrel Again» (9/8/00) «Climate Change Has World Skating on Thin Ice» (8/29/00) «The Rise and Fall of the Global Climate Coalition» (7/25/00) «HIV Epidemic Undermining sub-Saharan Africa» (7/18/00) «Population Growth and Hydrological Poverty» (6/21/00) «U.S. Farmers Double Cropping Corn And Wind Energy» (6/7/00) «World Kicking the Cigarette Habit» (5/10/00) «Falling Water Tables in China» (5/2/00) Top of pa
in the Bush Energy Plan» (5/31/01) «Dust Bowl Threatening China's Future» (5/23/01) «Paving the Planet: Cars and Crops Competing for Land» (2/14/01) «Obesity Epidemic Threatens Health
in Exercise - Deprived Societies» (12/19/00) «HIV Epidemic Restructuring Africa's Population» (10/31/00) «Fish Farming May Overtake Cattle Ranching As a Food Source» (10/3/00) «OPEC Has World Over a Barrel Again» (9/8/00) «Climate Change Has World Skating on Thin Ice» (8/29/00) «The Rise and Fall of the Global Climate Coalition» (7/25/00) «HIV Epidemic Undermining sub-Saharan Africa» (7/18/00) «Population Growth and Hydrological Poverty» (6/21/00) «U.S. Farmers Double Cropping Corn And Wind Energy» (6/7/00) «World Kicking the Cigarette Habit» (5/10/00) «Falling Water Tables in China» (5/2/00) Top of pa
in Exercise - Deprived Societies» (12/19/00) «HIV Epidemic Restructuring Africa's Population» (10/31/00) «Fish Farming May Overtake Cattle Ranching As a Food Source» (10/3/00) «OPEC Has World Over a Barrel Again» (9/8/00) «Climate Change Has World Skating on Thin Ice» (8/29/00) «The Rise and Fall of the Global Climate Coalition» (7/25/00) «HIV Epidemic Undermining sub-Saharan Africa» (7/18/00) «Population Growth and Hydrological Poverty» (6/21/00) «U.S. Farmers Double Cropping Corn And Wind Energy» (6/7/00) «World Kicking the Cigarette Habit» (5/10/00) «Falling Water Tables
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Absent such an accommodation to the realities of international relations and commerce, the articulation of a coherent, long - run energy
policy framework will necessarily languish among the shoals of partisan bickering and do - nothing politics
in Washington and
in state capitals around the nation.
All of the following
State Policy Network affiliates (except the Kansas
Policy Institute) are directly funded by the Koch brothers, while most of the groups get secretive grants through the Koch - affiliated «Dark Money ATM,» Donors Trust and Donors
Capital Fund, which have distributed over $ 120,000,000 to 100 groups involved
in climate denial since 2002.
(ALEC) model bills
in state capitals by issuing reports and testifying
in favor of the legislation; the bills often would roll back environmental protections or weaken renewable energy
policies.
She has also worked with Equality Florida as a Field Campaign intern, as well as
in the Florida
capital as a Legislative
Policy Intern for the Office of
State Representative Darryl Rouson.
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state income tax, or estate / inheritance taxes, and because it lacks the whole cash value of a permanent
policy is also generally not subject to
capital gains tax.
In case where the annual premium on a life insurance policy is exceeding 10 % of the actual capital sum assured, the deduction should be available only to the extent of 10 % of such premium amount (which is further restricted to INR 1,50,000 as stated in the above paragraph
In case where the annual premium on a life insurance
policy is exceeding 10 % of the actual
capital sum assured, the deduction should be available only to the extent of 10 % of such premium amount (which is further restricted to INR 1,50,000 as
stated in the above paragraph
in the above paragraph).