Sentences with phrase «roll back requirements»

The most recent law addressing teacher quality, the Every Student Succeeds Act, had to roll back these requirements allowing each state in the U.S. to experiment with different ways to identify quality teaching.
«The four bills I am introducing in the assembly would roll back some requirements of the NY - SAFE Act that are an unnecessary burden on responsible gun owners.»
Those groups are also urging lawmakers to roll back requirements for whole grains and fruits and vegetables, citing high costs and increased plate waste.
The CHOICE Act would roll back requirements related to what are called SIFIs, systemically important financial institutions.
The DMV's decision to roll back requirements for companies to test the cars is thus a major win for automakers and tech companies.
But when we're talking about rolling back a requirement that kids take fruit / veg with their meal, and instead go back to the «beige old days,» or when we're talking about reinstating the ability of schools to easily sell a la carte items like pizza every single day (instead of tying such sales to the menu on the reimbursable line), that is a per se «weakening» of nutrition standards — regardless of how pure SNA's motives may be in asking for those changes.
The push to roll back this requirement has bipartisan support, and key members of Congress responsible for reauthorizing the No Child Left Behind law have yet to weigh in on the debate.
Thanks to the energetic parents of Texas who joined TAMSA (Texans Advocating for Meaningful Assessment), the legislature passed SB5, which rolled back a requirement that seniors needed to pass 15 tests to graduate from high school.
With reproductive rights constantly under attack at the federal level — including news today that the Trump administration is rolling back requirements for birth control coverage that will affect 62 million women nationwide — New Jersey women need a governor who will stand up and protect women's rights.

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Furthermore, the CBO expects the Senate's health bill to substantially raise Americans» out - of - pocket medical costs by slashing Obamacare's mandated benefits and rolling back assistance to poorer and sicker people, as well as discouraging some low - income Americans from buying insurance in the first place (the BCRA would nix Obamacare's requirement that people carry coverage or pay a fine).
Bloomberg's Anna Edney: «Rolling back Obamacare's requirement that all Americans have health insurance would save the U.S. $ 338 billion over 10 years, according to the Congressional Budget Office, a smaller benefit than previously projected for a plan favored by the White House.
Moreover, as a feature article in yesterday's New York Times Sunday magazine made clear, SNA and its lobbyists on Capitol Hill are already deeply entrenched in their strategy to roll back healthier school food requirements.
That's because, despite having supported the HHFKA's passage back in 2010, the SNA is now fighting vigorously to roll back in Congress many of the law's key nutritional requirements — and it is doing so on the grounds that kids are allegedly rejecting healthier school food en masse.
Even the School Nutrition Association, the nation's largest organization of school food professionals, is asking for roll - backs of some of the HHFKA's core requirements on the same grounds, i.e., that students are rejecting healthier offerings.
The legislation also rolls back the state's overall reporting requirements for its job creation programs: instead of updating the public on a quarterly basis, Empire State Development, which oversees the programs, will now only have to produce annual reports (page 178).
Various Republican officials, including Assembly Speaker Robin Vos, had expressed skepticism that the proposal would win enough support to pass and were instead pushing an alternative plan that would have left the pay requirements intact although significantly rolled back.
Gibson carries a bill that he said would roll back testing requirements to before the 2001 passage of No Child Left Behind.
Offering some alternatives Cuomo might pursue, Steinberg called for mandate relief, a cap on district pension contributions and rolling back state special education requirements that go beyond federal requirements.
The Reagan administration briefly rolled back many ESEA provisions, but following the release of the 1983 A Nation at Risk report, which pointed out persistent inequalities in the education system and made unfavorable comparisons between U.S. students and those in other nations, old requirements were restored and new ones added.
They have joined a national protest in which states have repealed their graduation test requirements, postponed the consequences of testing for the Common Core — national standards in more than 40 states — and rolled back the number of required exams.
The opt - out movement has started to push policymakers to roll back testing requirements and consider alternative, more holistic assessments of student achievement.
In 2015, the Los Angeles school board decided to roll back graduation requirements by allowing students to pass classes required for college entrance with a grade of a «D» instead of a «C.» And in Los Angeles and elsewhere, students who are not on track to graduate from high school can now take «credit recovery» classes — many of which are devoid of any meaningful content.
Roll back these stupid requirements.
Instead of layering on additional requirements, policymakers should roll back burdensome and ineffective teaching requirements, rethink licensure, create systems to make preparation - pathway data accessible to the public, and create the conditions for alternative pathways to teaching.
You say it would be a mistake for lawmakers to roll back federal testing requirements or go back to the «old days» when there were none.
Trump's move scraps new requirements for programs that train new K - 12 teachers and rolls back a set of rules outlining how states must carry out the Every Student Succeeds Act, a bipartisan federal law meant to hold schools accountable for student performance.
Obama used the White House speech to announce that he and U.S. Secretary of Education Arne Duncan would roll back certain accountability requirements of NCLB, a decade - old bipartisan education law that has been up for re-authorization since 2007.
Republican Senator Aims To Roll Back Healthy School Lunch Rules John Hoeven wants to get rid of whole - grain requirements and salt limits.
Given Rakuten's presence as an online retailer, should we expect a new emphasis on selling content through libraries, such as the «buy it now» requirement that Simon & Schuster tried to impose that was subsequently rolled back?
Earlier this decade, the FHA rolled back most verification requirements for this program.
As a result, the next patch for Destiny 2 will roll back many of the lockouts players complained of, featuring adjustments to power levels, the Trials of the Nine map requirements and time - limited events.
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