Sentences with phrase «puts new oversight»

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Grossman puts this new type of oversight into perspective: «It's a huge mistake and it's also a very unforgiving mistake.
The budget is due Sunday, but already lawmakers are putting the finishing touches on a deal that includes plans to merge gambling oversight, a new infrastructure improvement plan for the state and a 4 percent boost in education spending through competitive grants.
Assembly Speaker Carl Heastie today echoed Gov. Andrew Cuomo's call for the city to put up more money toward the City University of New York system — but backed Mayor Bill de Blasio's criticism of the governor's plans to add new layers of state oversight on affordable housing funds and to cut the state's contribution toward MedicaNew York system — but backed Mayor Bill de Blasio's criticism of the governor's plans to add new layers of state oversight on affordable housing funds and to cut the state's contribution toward Medicanew layers of state oversight on affordable housing funds and to cut the state's contribution toward Medicaid.
The budget also expands the pension forfeiture law and puts in place new oversight for lawmakers travel expenses.
Now, after 35 years of criticism for lax oversight, the EPA is adopting a new technology that promises to put some teeth into the 1976 law.
New laws would ramp up federal oversight of food production, putting the heaviest burden on small farmers
The overwhelming margin of victory reflects both the popularity of such oversight legislation and a bipartisan political consensus that NSF stumbled in policing the $ 434 million project, which was downsized last year and then put under new management after it fell behind schedule and threatened to go $ 80 million over budget.
Although there is no equivalent legislation pending in that body, the Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation is putting the finishing touches on a new version of the America COMPETES Act, a broader bill to reauthorize programs at NSF and research at the departments of energy and commerce that could include language on NSF's oversight of major facilities.
The new version also asks the Superintendent to put out a report on how charter oversight can be strengthened (instead of setting up a new board to review charters).
In fact, aside from a solo exhibition this year in Istanbul, and others in equally obscure locations, such as Teheran (2001), ZERO's visionary founding member, the German Heinz Mack (b 1935), hasn't had a major one - man show outside of Germany since 1973 — an oversight which this new show at Paris's prestigious Galerie Perrotin, will go some way to putting right.
«My office will ensure all sides work together to put Cooper Union back on a path to fiscal sustainability,» said Schneiderman, whose office has oversight of New York's nonprofits.
The smartphone revolution was about putting a powerful computer and an internet connection in everyone's pocket; it was not about creating a new class of economic gatekeepers with the unchecked power to control and destroy markets with zero oversight and little true competition.
«Rather than waiting for governments to take actions that thwart the development of digital currencies, [digital enthusiasts] should lead efforts to put in place appropriate regulatory oversight for these new and innovative financial technologies,» he wrote.
«Rather than waiting for governments to take actions that thwart the development of digital currencies, they should lead efforts to put in place appropriate regulatory oversight for these new and innovative financial technologies.»
The Gibraltar Financial Services Commission, the financial watchdog for the British Overseas Territory, has announced it will put in place new regulations aimed at bringing oversight to the cryptocurrency exchange sector.
Much has been written about the B.C. government's decision to end the self - regulation of the real estate industry by appointing a new dedicated superintendent of real estate, thus putting the industry under «government oversight» in order to provide better consumer protection.
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