Today, the U.S. House of Representatives is scheduled to vote on H.R. 1734, a dangerous bill that threatens the health and
safety of communities here in the Southeast and across the country.
Not exact matches
Here is what you wrote — «Despite the fact that a Fall 2012 Cochrane Library Review (considered the gold standard
of independent inquiry and scientific objectivity) reports that home birth is as safe or in many cases actually safer than hospital birth, the American obstetrical
community continues to publicly oppose homebirth, citing
safety concerns as their main argument.»
Many
of us
here tonight also see it as the head
of a deadly snake, the Millennium Pipeline, that winds its way through the countryside threatening to destroy our health,
safety and quality
of life and which, can only lower property values as industrialization encroaches on our agricultural
community.
Governor Cuomo has proven to be a leader on the issue
of public
safety at a national level by forcing the federal government to reexamine whether Secure
Communities is actually making our
communities more secure, not only
here in New York, but throughout the country.
The key
here is that influenza virus do not affect the
safety of pork, therefore, we are calling on the international
community to ensure that they base their decisions on facts not fears.
«While the government will continue to try to minimise the economic losses
of the
community, the most important priority is the
safety of the people
here,» he said.
Here's the thing: Every REALTOR ® does have that office, if we only think
of ourselves as a
community banding together for
safety.
For example, the City
of Crestwood, a municipality within St. Louis County, is currently reviewing an ordinance that would prohibit short - term property rentals because, according to the Crestwood City Administrator, the City wants «stable residents living in the
community, adding to the quality
of life
here, walking on the streets, obviously there's a
safety concern there, there's a property value concern.»