Sentences with phrase «recently rescinded»

The Trump administration recently rescinded 72 pieces of guidance related to special education and vocational rehabilitation services for children and adults with disabilities.
We've seen Trump recently rescind Obama regulations of how to build federal projects and to take climate change projections into account — for example, rising sea levels, flood projections.

Not exact matches

Rescinding the program could mean the loss of as much as $ 460 billion in economic output over the next decade, according to a recently released report from the House Committee on Small Business, which was released by ranking member Nydia Velázquez (D. - N.Y.)
More recently, in January 2018, Attorney General Sessions issued a Marijuana Enforcement Memorandum that rescinded the Cole Memorandum, and allows federal prosecutors to decide how to prioritize enforcement of federal marijuana laws.
President Trump recently signed an executive order directing the incoming Secretary of Labor (whoever that may be) to review the rule with an eye towards rescinding or revising it.
Also not resolved - amending the state's recently passed gun control laws rescind a ban on the sale of 10 bullet magazines.
Kevin Holmquist, R - Manlius, tried to introduce a resolution to rescind the recently approved pay raises for county legislators and the county executive.
Also not resolved — amending the state's recently passed gun control laws to rescind a ban on the sale of 10 - bullet magazines.
In planning for the 1988 survey — which provides the only federal data on civil - rights compliance in education — O.C.R. has quietly inched back toward its old method, rescinding a change that allowed large districts to sample only certain schools and designing the sample to include more districts that have not been surveyed recently.
Recently, the U.S. Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos rescinded 72 guidance documents from the Office of Special Education Programs (OSEP) and from the Rehabilitation Services Administration (RSA).
Still, Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos, with the support of conservative advocates, recently signaled interest in rescinding this guidance.
Ive recently exercised my right to rescind.
Have you had a credit card sign - up bonus rescinded recently?
But within six months his foresight come to fruition with Bank of America rescinding its debit card fee, bank customers move accounts to credit unions, Netflix membership bailing due to missteps and most recently Verizon backtracking on its online payment fee.
A senior energy official at the U.S. Chamber of Commerce recently warned that there will be «hell to pay» if the Trump administration tries to rescind the EPA's science - based endangerment finding for greenhouse gas emissions.
Although the Kilmuir Rules were rescinded in 1987, there remained and still remains a tendency, most recently displayed by the «Gilmour Incident» to baton down on judicial public opinion.
This just in: According to Brian Leiter «s Law School Reports, a blog on comings - and - goings in legal academia, UC Irvine, which recently got approval to start a law school, reached an agreement with Duke's Erwin Chemerinsky (pictured), a prominent constitutional law scholar, to have Chemerinsky be its inaugural dean — and then rescinded the offer yesterday -LSB-...]
The industry was shaken recently by Attorney General Jeff Sessions» decision to rescind Obama - era Justice Department guidance around state and federal tension around the issue, informally known as the «Cole memo.»
On the productive side of the ledger, this Congress did make innovative use of the Congressional Review Act, a 1996 law allowing it to rescind recently finalized regulations.
Recently, the Trump Administration has taken steps to rescind this public lands withdrawal for sage grouse habitat.
For example, when one party to a merger recently decided to rescind, it had to pay a penalty of $ 150 million.
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