Sentences with phrase «restore public faith»

According to the Canada - based think tank, the distributed ledger technology could restore public faith in cross-border economic cooperation and strengthen economic resilience.
The governor called the order «a major step forward» and stressed his hope that independent investigations would help restore public faith.
The Lilb Dems must formulate a set of objectives, to restore public faith in the party
Its executives have a vast challenge to restore public faith in their operations.»
«My campaign has always been about achieving tax relief for overburdened Long Island families, fair funding for struggling school districts, and real ethics reforms to restore public faith in government.»
New Board, Accountability and Oversight Measures Restore Public Faith and Trust in Library's Management QUEENS, NY — Judge Frederic Block of the United States District Court for the Eastern District of New York dismissed the lawsuit filed by the six former Trustees of the Queens Library Board against Borough President Melinda Katz (Arrington et al -LSB-...]
Neff told the court that an indefinite suspension would allow lawmakers to decide whether to remove Estes from the bench and restore public faith in the administration of justice.
«There's been a steep decline in the public's faith in government, and the willingness of Congressional candidates to sign this pledge would show an understanding of the need to take real steps to bring reform and restore public faith in government,» Koch said in a press release.
``... In order to empower middle class New Yorkers and restore public faith in State government, key reforms must be made to the State's approach to campaign financing and disclosure.»
Mr Clegg continued: «Fixing Britain's broken politics is no easy task, but it is essential if we are to restore public faith in a system that relies on popular participation.
QUEENS, NY — Borough President Melinda Katz stated the following about today's vote by the Queens Borough Public Library's Board of Trustees to permanently remove Thomas Galante, the Library's former President and CEO: «Tonight's action further restores public faith and trust in the management of the Queens Library,» Borough President Katz said.
«Tonight's action further restores public faith and trust in the management of the Queens Library,» Borough President Katz said.

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To reverse the hollowing out of democracy, Canada must restore faith in the system and renew public engagement in the political process.
The author is Archbishop Charles Chaput of Denver, the publisher is Doubleday, and the price should be no obstacle to a book that offers a fresh analysis of what has gone wrong with the Church in America, a convincing case for encouragement, wise counsel on how to engage the public square and, not incidentally, restored confidence in the ability of (some) bishops to teach on faith and morals.
But the same thing happens in school gyms and soccer fields and ice rinks that happened in that public pool all those years ago: my faith in humanity is restored.
Then David turns to Professor Simon Szreter — social historian and founder of «History & Policy» — to discuss how academics are trying to find ways of restoring the public's faith in politics, and bridge the gap between the politicians» narrow view of the world and how the voters see it.
«The Senate is committed to restoring faith in government, and pension forfeiture has been a priority for us because those who violate the public trust need to be held responsible,» said Senate Finance Committee Chair Cathy Young.
The deputy prime minister spoke in Leeds of restoring the public's faith in parliament through a change to the voting system.
«One of the most important things the legislature can do in an effort to restore some faith in the system is to pass the proposed constitutional amendment that would ensure elected officials like Sheldon Silver, who abused their office for their own personal benefit, would not receive a public pension,» said Little in a statement.
We believe that these reforms are the best way to restore faith in our ability to serve the public.
«We have to restore the public's faith in government,» he said.
If we are to restore faith in our politics, we must do more to involve members of the public in our decision making.
Bharara had eagerly testified at the Moreland Commission's first public hearing, telling its members, «It is your challenge, amid high hopes, to hold public officials to account, to expose obscure corners of graft and greed, and to restore faith in honest government.»
The public will not suddenly be filled with an overwhelming sense of goodwill towards politicians and their faith will not be restored.
«The public has the right to know what happened behind closed doors so we can restore transparency in our faith in the criminal justice system.»
«Much more needs to be done to restore the public's faith and I am working closely with several of my colleagues to push for additional reforms, including tougher campaign finance laws and the establishment of an independent nonpartisan redistricting commission.»
Public financing of elections and restoration of the Fairness Doctrine in broadcasting will achieve a result that will restore our faith in American politics.
Not only would that chip away at the influence of money in politics, it also could be the first step toward restoring the public's faith in government.
«This effort is all about restoring the public trust and people's faith in government, and I think the more information, the better,» Cuomo said.
«The way to restore the public's faith in government is through the honorable, dedicated and committed service it deserves and should expect of its elected representatives.»
The task before her is especially important because of the need for this agency to succeed as an impartial panel charged with oversight and enforcement of our state's new ethics law and the pressing need to restore the public's faith in our government and elected officials.»
«We still have a long way to go to reduce testing, to make sure that the new curriculum is age - appropriate for every grade, and to restore the public's faith in the process,» said Mulgrew.
In the interim, doctors need to be patient but firm with fearful parents, explain why vaccines are essential and help restore the public's faith in science.
But his capable direction of «Sully» will help restore or confirm the American public's faith in the professionalism of authorities, in this case those scores of heroes in New York who responded quickly and decisively to save people from the freezing waters of the Hudson.
It took a lot of patience and an equal amount of dog treats supplied by me and given to Wolf by willing, friendly strangers in shopping plazas, parks and other public places to help restore most of his faith in people.
Lawrence has been praised for helping save the museum and restore the faith of the art community and public in the Rose.
This will solve the lack of viable credit markets, put teeth in any generation standards they agree to, help fund our national security, and help restore faith in our federal government's ability to meet public demand!
Over the past 25 years or so, we've seen the emergence of a new (or newly restored, some would say) legal and cultural understanding of religion, driven in part by the insight that for many believers, religious faith isn't a private «hobby» that can be relegated to the home and church; rather, religious belief and identity are integral parts of a person, necessarily and appropriately informing public roles and the public sphere.
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