Sentences with phrase «reining in government»

«When people talk about reining in government spending, just as one example, our government spending for the care for people with Alzheimer's disease is one of the most significant parts of the federal government,» Warburton says.
The fiscal responsibility bill will provide a «firm and binding statutory basis» for reining in the government's spiralling debt in the wake of the credit crunch and recession, according to officials.
A House Republican aide said Thursday that the new GOP House majority would be focused on repealing Obama's healthcare overhaul, cutting spending and reining in government.
The first priority is to keep a downward debt - deflation spiral from taking hold; once that scenario is less of a risk, reining in government finances can be considered.
Spain also just released its 2013 budget, which introduces several new austerity measures in an attempt to rein in the government's budget deficit.
Under Finance Minister Nicolas Marceau's plan, the PQ seeks to create jobs, avoid tax hikes, further exploit Quebec's natural resources and rein in government spending, such as pushing for «fair» agreements with physicians and public - sector workers during upcoming contract negotiations.
That means working together to cut spending and rein in government - not shutting it down,» Boehner said.
Pickles could have been Danny Alexander: the Liberal Democrat Chief Secretary was handed a personal «tribute» by the Chancellor for his eagerness to rein in Government spending, a seal of approval bound to see Alexander's own approval ratings cut back amongst those Osborne - loving lifelong Liberal Democrats.
Conservatives will object to raising the debt ceiling unless it contains some provisions to help rein in government spending — an unlikely scenario.
In 2010, Cuomo became the first gubernatorial candidate to win the council's endorsement, promising to rein in government spending and cap local property taxes.
But there's an argument to be made that the apogee of conservative social policy was actually in the 1990s, with tough - on - crime laws, which broke the back of a crack - fueled murder wave; welfare reform, which reined in government dependency; and education reform, which curbed monopoly power of the teachers» unions in our big cities.
Government is too big and too bureaucratic, and our goal as members is to promote ideas that rein in government overreach, give more money back to taxpayers and promote stable, growing economies.
My views are complex, but in general, I think that people are wrong to look to the government for help, and instead should act to rein in the government so that it can't harm.
The basic restrictions on photography are (1) you can not trespass (you aren't), and (2) you can not take pictures of certain government operations (e.g. airport border crossing — certain aspects of government prohibition may require lawsuit to rein in government policy that is at odds with the 1st Amendment; also secret military installations, for which there is specific law, 18 USC 795).
I hope the bigger question is what about the Privacy Commissioner after all her power can even rein in the government itself.

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Alternatively, if the Department of Finance were to continue tightening mortgage credit, and to also withdraw some of the government's past measures boosting the housing sector, it may not be necessary for the Bank of Canada to rein in a housing boom with higher interest rates.
State to shed 500 public servants The WA government wants to axe 500 public service jobs in the next 15 months in a further bid to rein in rampant growth in the state's bureaucracy.
CEO Steve Wynn also lashed out at the Macau government's policy of reining in rampant casino growth by capping the annual increase in gambling table numbers by 3 percent.
Temer would most likely shift the nation further to the right, reining in spending while raising revenue through mass privatization of government - controlled entities, such as utilities.
After the companies were reined in by the Ontario government, Webequie had time to take a deep breath.
Indeed, this past November the French government pinned a knighthood on him, not for his ability to drive profits but for his vociferous global campaigning to rein in climate change.
The pessimism in recent days has been fed by several reports that governments around the world were planning to tighten the reins on virtual currency trading.
The government in Seoul has enacted tough measures to rein in speculation but that hasn't stopped traders from re-entering the market amid the latest upward correction.
The central bank under its previous chairman, Jean - Claude Trichet, had long resisted more aggressive action, unwilling to flood the market with money the way the Fed did in 2008 until governments committed to reining in spending and deregulating their economies.
Governments all over the world have been trying to rein in the speculation that came from new interest in cryptocurrencies.
OTTAWA — The Trudeau government reined in new spending in a wait - and - see budget that touts support for ordinary Canadians but hedged its bets in the face of a still weak global economy and unpredictable fallout from the Donald Trump administration.
Hi Prof. Pettis, What do you think is the likelihood the government will redistribute as it reins in credit.
These forces include the government's need to rein in health spending, the rising lapse rates among insurance policyholders and the rising intensity of competition.
The poisoning of a former agent has put pressure on the British government to rein them in.
Last Thursday, the Office of Financial Research (OFR), part of the Federal boondoggle created under the Dodd - Frank financial reform legislation in 2010 to foster the illusion that the government was reining in risk on Wall Street, released a new study showing almost unfathomable levels of systemic and interconnected risk among the too - big - to - fail banks that cratered the U.S. financial system in 2008 and has left our economy still struggling to right itself.
Aside from the dangerously foolish idea that reining in excessive government spending is a bad thing, Reinhart and Rogoff are saying that even more massive government intervention should be pursued.
Choudary said it will not be easy for governments and regulators to rein in global platforms such as Amazon and Uber.
Jason Kenney isn't buying the idea reining in the costs of the Alberta government means slashing and burning and services savaged with masses of nurses and teachers on the bread lines.
He isn't buying it.Jason Kenney isn't buying the idea reining in the costs of the Alberta government means slashing and burning and services savaged with masses of nurses...
The government's reform agenda must rein in corruption and streamline the regulatory and bureaucratic complexities of doing business so that foreign and domestic investors can feel more confident.
Now, government officials are considering how to rein in costs — and investigate the impact Americans» student debt burden is having on our economy.
The Chinese government's recent measures to rein in credit creation and fiscal stimulus while avoiding a major economic slowdown appear to be proceeding steadily.
From TRD New York: Price gains slowed ever - so - slightly in China's major cities in July amid the government's effort to rein in the housing market...
When in 1661 Louis XIV assumed the reins of government, it was renewed and was pressed with rigor and cruelty.
Transfer activity in China has slowed down after clubs were forced to rein in their spending following the imposition of a 100 % government tax on foreign players in order to boost the development of domestic talent.
The following is a summary of my talk on the recent failed attempt by the federal government to rein in junk food marketing to children, and why it's time to set a new and much bolder course to fix this problem.
The NPP government has taken over the reins of the country at a very crucial time, bearing in mind that it has the opportunity to prove to the good people of Ghana that it has the men and women capable of turning the fortunes of the country around.
Since entering government it appears he has not reined in his proposals.
The European Commission has urged the British Government to rein in house price increases; the IMF has warned that the bubble imperils Britain's economic recovery.
Skinner who normally makes a vaguely republican intervention, has instead opted for a political dig at the government's attempts to rein in the nation's public broadcaster.
The people who attended also wanted to goad the government into reining in the myriad militias that fought the struggle against Gadhafi and have since deepened their hold on local politics since his ouster.
Broadly the picture seems to be that over the past thirty years, the results of efforts to rein in administration costs in UK central government were at best modest as long as governments stuck to a fairly consistent definition of what counted as administration costs.
«Ministers have spoken of the need for greater shareholder activism but despite the government being the largest shareholder in RBS, have failed to rein in excess.
We hope that you will make every effort you can to support this reform - minded candidate in her run for public office, and help return the reins of city government back to the working class.
The International Monetary Fund this month urged the government to consider reining in the Help to Buy scheme, which initially provided first - time buyers with an interest - free loan to buy new - build homes.
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