Sentences with phrase «public contributions whose»

It's Google and Starbucks who really benefit from a rule - based system of public contributions whose institutional resources are focussed on reinforcing the letter, rather than the spirit, of the law.

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The DA's office issued subpoenas this past winter to state Independence Party Chairman Frank MacKay, Haggerty and an Albany - based lobbying firm, Capitol Public Strategies, whose address Haggerty used to register the limited liability corporation through which Bloomberg's contribution was funneled.
«PEF represents more than 54,000 public employees whose contributions play a vital role in state government and move New York forward.
WHITE PLAINS, NY — The Westchester County Board of Health wants to recognize volunteers whose time and talents this past year made outstanding contributions to public health in Westchester, and encourages community leaders, educators, health prof
Get Out will also receive the Stanley Kramer Award, given each year to the production or producer «whose achievement or contribution illuminates and raises public awareness of important social issues.»
The PGA also handed out its annual honors: the Norman Lear Achievement Award in Television went to Ryan Murphy, Ava DuVernay was recognized with the Visionary Award, and Universal Pictures» «Get Out» earned the Stanley Kramer Award, given to «a production, producer, or other individuals whose achievement or contribution illuminates and raises public awareness of important social issues.»
On Tuesday, Caprice Young was inducted into the National Alliance for Public Charter Schools» Charter School Hall of Fame, which recognizes the movement's pioneers and leaders whose contributions have made a sizeable, lasting, or innovative impact.
Parents would have received — and public schools whose enrollment declined would have lost — payments equal to the state's per - pupil contribution for those children.
This article is reprinted with permission of the First Amendment Center, whose original Religious Holidays in Public Schools guide was put together with contributions from First Amendment experts, religious groups and leading education organizations.
This assurance is even more important given DeVos's long - standing efforts and contributions to issues, initiatives, and organizations whose common purpose is to privatize public schools.
This prevented elected officials from approving sweetheart deals with the government unions whose campaign contributions got them elected, all behind closed doors with minimal opportunities for public review.
The justification for zoning is superficially in terms of controlling externalities, but zoning is frequently put in place due to other motivations — the two main ones being a) fiscal zoning, which is intended to improve a local jurisdiction's tax base by attracting occupants whose tax contributions surpass their use of public services, and b) exclusionary zoning, which is meant to exclude or restrict a member of a racial, ethnic, or social class from occupying a jurisdiction (Pogodzinski, pg.
The Southwest Veterinary Symposium Visionary of the Year Award is presented to an individual who is recognized by the profession and is actively engaged in a private, public, or corporate veterinary practice whose contributions elevate the standards and goals of veterinary medicine.
Under the rubric of «Patronage, Public Art and «Allegory of California,»» «Fertile Ground» considers the contribution of Albert Bender, whose support and donated collection in the 1930s effectively founded SFMOMA, and his encouragement of Diego Rivera and the muralists of the Works Progress Administration, who felt Rivera's influence firsthand.
Like other artists whose work is on show here, Joseph is familiar with contexts outside the traditional art world; he has directed several music videos and recently came to public attention for his contributions to Beyoncé's 2016 «visual album» Lemonade.
We said at the time that we had discontinued contributions to several public policy research groups whose position on climate change could divert attention from the important discussion about how the world will secure the energy required for economic growth in an environmentally responsible manner.
«We have discontinued contributions to several public policy research groups whose position on climate change diverted attention from the important discussion on how the world will secure the energy required for economic growth in an environmentally responsible manner.»
They could all be objective inquisitive members of the public whose only aim is to acquire more knowledge about the climate and perhaps make some contribution to climate change amelioration, or they could be mainly people who for one reason or another have pre-determined agendas to influence public opinion.
According to a 2011 survey conducted by Justice at Stake, a non-partisan organization whose mission is to ensure an impartial court system, 83 percent of the public believe that judicial campaign contributions influence judges» decisions to some degree (National Registered Voters Frequency Questionnaire, October 2011).
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