Sentences with phrase «reining in public»

Ultra-conservative Grover Nordquist just said that he's not worried about the national election because his party added new governors: «Our strength is state by state,» Norquist said, adding that it is there that Republicans would enact the policies — ending teacher tenure, reining in public employee pensions, promoting school choice — that would invigorate the national party from the bottom up.»
Another major priority for the Conservatives is to rein in public - service entitlements while making it easier to dismiss poor performers and reward merit.
From the perspective of trying to rein in public spending, neglect of the justice system is especially surprising because, as the Report notes, in the past year it has seen the biggest sector increase in spending, almost 11.5 %.
Companies may possess the capability to rein in public comments by employees.

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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.
Conversely, the judges may conclude that since LinkedIn users set their profiles to «public,» placing them in full view of search engines and general web surfers, they are giving companies like hiQ free rein to view and use the data as they see fit.
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.
Tradition has not carried much weight in public debate for centuries: Why, many will ask, preserve an archaic institution that has long oppressed women, excluded gays, and given free rein to brutes?
Franklin may allow himself a few more slips or a little less guilt about the slips than Mather did but what Lawrence called the «barbed - wire of shalt - not ideals» is still up.10 Though now we can not tell for sure whether virtue is pursued for its own good or for the public seeming of good («Honesty is the best policy» clearly illustrates the problem) the impulse life is still tightly reined in.
U.S. copyright laws give politicians free rein to use recorded music at their rallies, that is, if the venues possess a public performance licence issued through a songwriters» association such as ASCAP or BMI (in the U.S.) or PRS (in the U.K.).
Earning back public trust will mean reining in some of the rhetorical (to say nothing of policy) excesses of the Bush years.
As it is, our political culture is so sanitized already, so constrained in the range of topics discussed in public, and people want rein it in even tighter?
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 public sector therefore needs to be reined in, and in the future will be demonstrably smaller and leaner.
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.
Politicians are falling over themselves to tell us how hard, how fast and how deep they will cut public spending in order to rein - in the spiralling Budget deficit.
The prime minister acknowledged in a speech to the TUC in Liverpool on Tuesday that public spending would need to be reined in.
A bruising public feud with Gov. Andrew Cuomo appears to have calmed a bit and the mayor has reined in his earlier focus on national issues and decreased his travel outside of the city.
Public financing by itself does nothing to rein in the rampant corruption in Albany, and instead provides yet another pot of taxpayer money for the Albany elite to game and loot.
Instead of reining in the state's reliance on backdoor borrowing, it expanded the use of public authority debt.»
It is a complex subject, but too many people are suffering and being disfigured at the hands of cowboys, who have been given a free rein to abuse the British public's trust in the voluntary system of medical ethics.
Conceding once again that public spending would have to be reined in, Brown said the government would raise tax «at the very top, cut costs... and make savings where we know we can» to protect frontline services.
«By reining in excessive property tax costs and building on accomplishments achieved over the past six years, our efforts to reduce wasteful spending and increase public involvement in local government with these shared services plans will lessen the tax burden for residents and ensure New York remains the greatest state in the nation.»
It was about Labour striking a pose, finding a proxy issue that highlighted the party's new toughness when it comes to public spending and reining in costly government projects (well, one that wasn't Trident at any rate).
«a repudiation of the way [Gov. Cuomo's] prized upstate economic development programs were managed» — have sparked calls not just to scrap the dubious practice at the heart of the scandal (channeling hundreds of millions of public dollars through «private,» state - created nonprofits) but also to rein in or rethink New York's aggressive business subsidization practices.
The Coalition has to demonstrate that its purpose in government is not simply to cut public debt and rein in spending, but to govern better for less.
Ghana, which exports cocoa, gold and oil, is following a credit programme by the International Monetary Fund to rein in its fiscal deficit and public debt while stabilising the volatile local currency.
ALBANY — Looking to rein in the use of public money to pay what he called excessive salaries, Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo signed an executive order on Wednesday placing a $ 199,000 limit on the amount of state funds that contractors can use to pay executives.
Fitzgerald, a former commissioner of public health in Georgia who took the reins at CDC's Atlanta headquarters last July, did not sell the tobacco stock until 26 October 2017.
In Russia, on the other hand, corruption has run rampant during the past 20 years, and the public shows little capacity to rein it iIn Russia, on the other hand, corruption has run rampant during the past 20 years, and the public shows little capacity to rein it inin.
For reasons that have more to do with reining in crime and promoting economic policy than public health, he recommends following the lead of countries such as Sweden that have already stopped allowing cash in many locations, requiring card - based payments instead.
Richard D. Kahlenberg: Wisconsin governor Scott Walker's campaign earlier this year to significantly curtail the scope of bargaining for the state's public employees, including teachers, set off a national debate over whether their long - established right to collectively bargain should be reined in, or even eliminated.
When Mark Benigni took the reins as superintendent of Connecticut's Meriden Public Schools district in 2010, the central office was half empty — the superintendent, assistant superintendent, and personnel director had recently retired.
It got so bad for the unions that the one Republican they backed — Allen Fung for governor of Rhode Island — lost to Democrat Gina Raimondo who, as treasurer, worked to rein in out - of - control public employee pension spending.
National Education Association President Dennis Van Roekel told editors and reporters at The Washington Times that Mr. Walker, Ohio Gov. John Kasich and other Republican politicians who have moved to rein in the bargaining power of teachers, firefighters and other public employees instead will galvanize working men and women nationwide.
Yes, it's true that changing a state's constitution or reining in a state supreme court through direct democracy is an expensive and time - consuming proposition, especially when public employee groups are guaranteed to put enormous resources into defeating you.
They must be reined in by our elected legislators before these failed policies continue their damaging assault on public education in our state.
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The increasing number of state legislators, auditors, comptrollers, parents, students and academic institutions that are calling for more accountability in the charter sector are right: If we are committed to a public education system that strives to serve all children, with the understanding and the expectation that each and every one matters, has potential and deserves the resources and opportunity to succeed, then we must rein in the current growth model of charter expansion, and insist instead on a well - regulated and equitably resourced system of public schools that works for all children.
Mr. Whitman took no public steps to rein in the CEO, the people said, preferring to focus on investing.
Pulling that information together just might convince Hillary Clinton and other lawmakers that the government already provides a large public service loan forgiveness program, and that the more apt proposal would be to rein it in, not expand it.
Charmingly, a public museum charts the failure to rein in the private sector.
2014 «Shit and Die», Maurizio Cattelan, Myriam Ben Salah, Marta Papini, Published by Damiani, Bologna, ISBN: 9788862084024 «De Generation of Painting», published by Fondazione 107, Turin, 2014 «Il Piedistallo Vuoto / The Empty Pedestal», Mousse, texts by Boris Buden, Keti Chukhrov, Vit Havránek, Marco Scotini and Joanna Warsza, Milan, ISBN: 9788867490691 «of course blue affects my way of shitting», Chert and Motto books, Berlin, ISBN: 978294052418 «Kushtetuta», edited by Petrit Halilaj, Alvaro Urbano, Issue 2, Self - published 2013 «Kosovo Pavilion — Venice Biennale», Walther König, edited by Kathrin Rhomberg & Erzen Shkololli, Cologne, ISBN - 10: 3863355474, ISBN - 13: 978 - 3863355470 «Poisoned by men in need of some love», exhibition catalogue, edited by Elena Filipovic, WIELS and Motto books, ISBN: 978 -2-940524-07-5 «Kushtetuta», edited by Petrit Halilaj, Alvaro Urbano, Issue 1, KOSOVO 2.0 «SUPER Visions — Zeichen und Sein», exhibition catalogue, Museum Schloss Moyland, Verlag für Moderne Kunst, ISBN: 3869844191 2012 «New Public», exhibition catalogue at Museion, Walther König, edited by Rein Wolfs, texts by Federico Campagna, Maria Lind, Rein Wolfs, Cologne, ISBN: 9783863352400 «30 Künstler 30 Räume», exhibition catalogue, Verlag für Moderne Kunst, text by Franz Xaver Baier, Dietrich Mahlow, Angelika Nollert, Nürnberg, ISBN: 978 -3-86984-320-9 2011 Artist's book, published by Kunstraum Innsbruck and Chert, Berlin «Struktur & Organismus», exhibition catalogue, edited by Stefan Tasch, Marillenhof — Destillerie Kausl, Austria «Ostalgia», exhibition catalogue, published by New Museum, New York «Based in Berlin», exhibition catalogue, Verlag der Buchhandlung Walther König, Cologne, ISBN: 9783863350451 «Kostërrc (CH)», brochure, Chert and Bonner Kunstverein, Bonn «My work and me», edited by Susanne Pfeffer, Verlag der Buchhandlung Walther König, Cologne, ISBN: 9783865609052 2010 «Blau Orange 2010 — shortlist Simon Denny, Petrit Halilaj, Klara Liden, Nora Schultz», published by BVR — National Association of German Cooperative Banks «Drinnen & Draussen», exhibition catalogue, Chert and Motto books, Berlin «What is waiting out there», Berlin Biennale 2010, curated by Kathrin Rhomberg, DuMont Buchverlag, Cologne «Liste», fair catalogue, Basel
The benefits of the Clean Air Act have typically far outweighed the costs: According to EPA estimates, a proposal to rein in smog - causing sulfur - dioxide and nitrogenoxide would cost polluters $ 2.8 billion per year by 2014, while providing as much as $ 290 billion in health benefits to the broader public (including 21,000 fewer cases of bronchitis, 23,000 fewer heart attacks, and up to 36,000 lives saved).
The speakers faulted partisan politics in Washington for slowing efforts to fight global warming and for allowing the fossil fuel industry almost free rein to deceive the public about the harm of global warming.
To balance the state's budget, Gov. Walker took on powerful public sector unions, reining in their collective bargaining privileges and requiring that public - sector workers start to contribute toward their retirement and health care benefits.
«Today's ruling simply reaffirms the importance of our public lands for maintaining healthy ecosystems and for reining in carbon pollution.»
What's remarkable about them is how they've managed to offer the public a kind of Millennial redemption story: a tale of two Millennials taking the time and responsibility to learn about money, rein in their spending impulses, and achieve financial security.
But a concerted, public push to rein in corporate polluters is still of the utmost necessity.
The American Lung Association, American Public Health Association, Trust for America's Health, Health Care Without Harm, and the Alliance of Nurses for Healthy Environments have all issued statements supporting the EPA and the continued ability of the agency to use the Clean Air Act to rein in greenhouse gas pollution.
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