Sentences with phrase «rescinding of»

He adds that cuts in government services and economic development programs, along with the rescinding of tax cuts for individuals in a few years and the impact of tax reform - induced deficit on inflation, will weaken the impact of the after - tax income boost on homeownership.
There was an article in the Oshawa paper next day (not on the front page) that mentioned our «sitituation», the rescinding of the law, and that no monies could be claimed from the City by any disgruntled taxpayers affected thereby.
I forgot, the Bureau does not go on fishing expeditions, it only reacts to complaints from outfits / people like, say, previously court ordered / decision supported - losers of their cases in the first place re admission to and subsequent rescinding of membership in a trade association... all by the way via court upheld legal means employed by said trade association (s).
The Trump administration has announced the rescinding of the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program.
The rescinding of the nondisclosure provisions, and Yahoo's subsequent publication of the letters «is a good win for...
The rescinding of the nondisclosure provisions, and Yahoo's subsequent publication of the letters «is a good win for transparency and keeping users informed of what's going on around them.»
While not a panacea, the rescinding of the Clean Power Plan is a positive step toward freeing energy producers to supply the indispensable value of electricity to American families and businesses in the most efficient manner possible.
Furious at the response of the director of Artists Space to the National Endowment for the Arts» rescinding of funding for Witnesses: Against Our Vanishing, the artist David Wojnarowicz wrote this scathing critique of the space and the decisions of its director and board of trustees.
Yet, educational achievement barriers — compounded by the Trump administration's rescinding of DACA and drastic proposed cuts to federal education spending — will continue to keep Latinxs teachers out of the classroom.
DeVos, he said, «is saying she won't fight for all students, including transgender students,» an apparent reference to the Trump administration's rescinding of rules for gender neutral bathrooms.
Reston, VA — The National Association of Secondary School Principals issued the following statement on the Trump administration's rescinding of the Guidance Related to Civil Rights Protections for Transgender Students: «It is disheartening that the Trump administration's first education action is designed to make students less safe.
This adverse effect is especially pronounced in five areas: oversight of federal education law; enforcement of federal guarantees of educational equity; budget and tax policy; the rescinding of the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) policy; and Trump's embrace of bigoted rhetoric and action that challenges the identities of students who are racial, ethnic, or religious minorities.
In our Summer 2018 forum, Shavar Jeffries argues that the president's policies, including the rescinding of the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) policy, have harmed children and schools.
As the Trump administration announced Tuesday the rescinding of DACA, the Obama - era program that protected children of undocumented immigrants from being deported, thousands of recipients have been left unsure of their futures and legal teams have already began questioning the president's action.
He has been a critic of President Trump, and has been part of several efforts to push back against White Houseactions, such as the rescinding of DACA protection for immigrants brought into the United States illegally as children.
The 63 - year - old also has been a longtime critic of President Donald Trump, and had been part of several efforts to push back against some of his actions in the White House, like the rescinding of protection for immigrants brought to the U.S. illegally as children.
«The archdiocese is confidently hopeful that construction will recommence in the very near future and has been assured by Skanska... that they are looking forward to the rescinding of this temporary suspension to continue working together in cooperation with the archdiocese for the completion of the building project,» the statement read.
Heitkamp's comments came amid her battle with members of her own party over legislation that would rescind some of the 2010 Dodd - Frank financial regulations.
Teller's immediate rescind of his own words reveals one of Hollywood's long - unspoken rules: If you're making money, especially if it's from a high - end studio movie, you don't get to bitch about it.
And we have watched how the Tennessee Board of Education and other leaders in the state have met, attempted to rescind, and actually rescinded some of the policy requirements that tie teachers» to their VAM scores, again as determined by teachers» students» performance as calculated by the familiar Tennessee Education Value - Added Assessment System (TVAAS), and its all - too - familiar mother - ship, the Education Value - Added Assessment System (EVAAS).
As Washington rescinds some of its help bearing those burdens, you can bet on a surge in appeals of assessments and pressure to cut local property taxes.
This added bit of flexibility could come in handy if you're planning to cancel your BJ's membership but don't want to forfeit your rewards, and is a plus over the Costco membership, which rescinds all of your rewards if you cancel your membership before your annual rewards certificate is issued.

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.)
Part of Sessions» argument in favor of rescinding the program was economic; he said it had adversely impacted native born Americans «It also denied jobs to hundreds of thousands of Americans by allowing those same jobs to go to illegal aliens,» he said.
The Better Business Bureau collected hundreds of grievances from customers who claimed Cash4Gold low - balled their jewelry, denied receiving packages in the mail, or didn't allow enough time to rescind offers.
The head of personal investing at a $ 1.2 trillion fund manager says she plans to rescind investments in companies that haven't worked at reducing climate change — and she's lobbying other fund managers to follow suit.
In weekly coaching sessions, there was plenty of «resistance, frustration,» and «people upset and angry» at having to rescind the power and workflow that in some cases they had spent long careers developing.
Italy's former Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi staged his stunning political comeback, and came within less than a percentage point of winning the last week's election, on an anti-austerity, anti-German platform, mixed with promises of rescinding a widely resented and highly regressive real estate tax.
Pai is also expected to call for an initial vote in December to rescind rules prohibiting one company from owning stations that serve more than 39 percent of U.S. television households, Reuters reported on Wednesday, citing two people briefed on the matter.
Back in November 2016, John Hudak, a senior fellow at the Brookings Institution, said that if Sessions became attorney general, he would have the power to rescind the Department of Justice memos issued under the Obama administration that have allowed marijuana companies to exist without fear of DEA raids.
He did not, however, rescind his endorsement of Trump.
«We don't even have an ambassador to South Korea,» said Sanders, likely referring to the fact that the nomination of Victor Cha, Trump's original pick, was rescinded last month after Cha expressed opposition to the administration's proposal for a military strike.
Indeed, just days before the U.S. startup visa was to be implemented last July, the Department of Homeland Security published a rule in the Federal Register, delaying the implementation until March 2018 and stating it intended to rescind the regulation altogether.
Apparently, all of this — which seemed unlikely just months ago — happened because of Sessions» decision to rescind the memo.
The NRA is not pleased with its rescinded invite from the city of Dallas to host its annual convention.
Some of key figures in Internet history, including World Wide Web inventor Tim Berners - Lee and networking guru Vint Cerf, asked the Federal Communications Commission not to rescind its 2015 net neutrality rules.
While coal jobs are unlikely to come back in droves with this or other actions the administration is taking, the move would make good on Trump's promise to rescind regulations that «unduly burden the development of domestic energy resources.»
President Donald Trump's infrastructure agenda, unveiled on August 15, centered on rescinding Obama - era plans to require consideration of flood risk and climate change in any federal spending for infrastructure or housing and the like.
Many large financial services firms were on track to comply by the rule's April 10 effective date, but facing pressure from certain segments of the financial industry, President Trump issued a presidential memorandum directing the Labor Department to consider revising or even rescinding the rule entirely.
WASHINGTON (AP)-- Attorney General Jeff Sessions is rescinding the Obama - era policy that had paved the way for legalized marijuana to flourish in states across the country, two people with knowledge of the decision told The Associated Press.
The White House Office of Management and Budget must first approve the new transparency rules before the old rules can be formally rescinded.
Although the FCC is in the process of rescinding the rule, most Americans are in favor of net neutrality.
The President directed that if the Department makes an affirmative determination as to any of the above three considerations, or the Department concludes for any other reason, after appropriate review, that the Fiduciary Rule, PTEs, or both are inconsistent with the priority of the Administration «to empower Americans to make their own financial decisions, to facilitate their ability to save for retirement and build the individual wealth necessary to afford typical lifetime expenses, such as buying a home and paying for college, and to withstand unexpected financial emergencies,» then the Department shall publish for notice and comment a proposed rule rescinding or revising the Fiduciary Rule, as appropriate and as consistent with law.
Following the completion of the examination, some or all of the Rule and PTEs may be revised or rescinded, including the provisions scheduled to become applicable on June 9, 2017.
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.
There was no consensus among commenters and petitioners regarding whether, and how long, to delay the applicability date of the Rule and PTEs, or even whether to retain or rescind the Rule and PTEs in whole or in part.
On the other hand, commenters supporting the proposed 60 - day delay or a longer or indefinite delay argued that such delay would be appropriate, because it would provide sufficient time for the Department to complete its review of the Rule and PTEs in conformance with the President's Memorandum without issuing a series of extensions that could create market frictions due to uncertainty regarding whether the Department would ultimately leave the Rule in place, revise it, or rescind it.
Commenters asserted that the costs of the Fiduciary Rule and PTEs would further increase if they become applicable but are subsequently revised or rescinded due to the examination required by the President.
If Republicans are able to get a veto - proof majority to back some kind of bill limiting Trump's authority to issue tariffs, it would echo the time when Republicans forced Trump to impose sanctions on Russia last August and locked old sanctions against the country into law instead of leaving them as executive orders that Trump could unilaterally rescind.
Although the income tax was rescinded in 1872, a new one was put on the books in 1894 as part of the Wilson - Gorman Tariff Act.
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