Washington
state rule makers have had an opportunity to follow our governor's recommendation to enact a price on carbon to that helps to solve our public education funding needs.
Not exact matches
According to ESPN, the officials»
rule book
states that cheerleaders can't use any instruments or noise -
makers while the game is in progress and that such behavior, if extreme enough, can warrant an ejection.
State court
rulings are all over the map on this issue and policy
makers are still trying to find the right balance between company and personal rights.
In response to a trade case filed by the American jet
maker Boeing, the United
States Commerce Department
ruled that Bombardier's CSeries aircraft, a smaller, regional aircraft that entered service last year, had received subsidies of 219.63 percent of the plane's sales price, and it said it would begin collecting duties equivalent to that amount.
Germany and France feel the
makers of encrypted messaging apps like Telegram and Signal should help fight Islamic
State terrorists, and they're pushing for Europe - wide
rules to make that happen.
Members of the American Chemical Council, which represents
makers of hydrofracking chemicals sold to drilling companies, were in Albany on Wednesday to meet with Gov. Andrew Cuomo's office to express support for DEC
rules that would open much of the
state's Southern Tier to such drilling.
ALBANY — The
makers of petrochemicals used in natural gas hydrofracking back proposed new gas drilling
rules offered this month by the
state Department of Environmental Conservation.
The Cuomo administration loosened
state rules on local craft wineries in 2011 to encourage more off - site sales, and followed with similar efforts aimed at breweries in 2013 and at cider
makers and distillers in 2014.
The Toy Industry of America opposes the bill, noting that toy
makers are subject to federal regulations and that
state - based
rules would create a confusing patchwork of requirements.
In an Education Week commentary essay about school boards in 2009, I wrote, «[M] y sense of things, after two stints on my local school board... is that school boards have been overtaken by the «educatocracy,» by powerful trade unions, certified specialists, certification agencies,
state and federal
rule -
makers and legislators, grants with strings, billion - dollar - contractor lobbyists, textbook mega-companies, professional associations, and lawyers — the list could go on.»
As part of the «Historic Agreement» 12 brokered by Obama Environment Czar Carol Browner, California and other
states agreed to consider compliance with EPA's greenhouse gas emission standards as compliance with their own.13 But in return, auto manufacturers and their trade associations had to support both the Tailpipe
Rule and the California waiver.14 In a September 30, 2011 letter to EPA administrator Lisa Jackson, House Oversight and Government Reform Committee Chairman Darrell Issa summarized the terms for auto
makers under the «Historic Agreement»:
By speaking out as we have this week, the CBA is acting on your behalf to defend the
rule of law in Canada and the role of the courts as impartial decision -
makers who act as a check against the power of the
state.
Paul Sherman, a senior attorney with the Institute for Justice, an Arlington - based legal group that has challenged
state regulation of teeth whitening, hair braiding, tour guides and casket
makers, among other trades, said the high court's
ruling chips away at a tradition of protectionism.