Not exact matches
Citizens Union recommends 49 other possible reforms,
such as independent budgeting for the public
advocate and borough presidents, community boards and the Conflicts of Interest board.
Elizabeth Lynam, deputy research director at the
Citizens Budget Commission, which
advocates for lower spending, said it might be difficult for lawmakers to swallow
such a change.
And it is bitter because in spite of overwhelming
citizen and shelter support throughout Michigan, the state veterinary association has been a staunch
advocate against the bill, as have other influential agencies and lobbying organizations
such as the farm bureau and department of agriculture.
«EPA has identified significant flaws in the state's fracking proposals, particularly inadequate plans to treat hazardous wastewater, questions about unsafe levels of radiation in fracking waste, and the absence of any consideration of the environmental impacts of the infrastructure associated with fracking,
such as pipelines and compressor stations,» said a statement issued by a coalition of hydrofracking opponents including Catskill Mountainkeeper,
Citizens Campaign for the Environment, Environmental
Advocates of New York, Natural Resources Defense Council and others.
Misinformation taken at face value by
citizens that is disseminated by rent seekers and bureaucratic
advocates,
such as the cost of certain technologies
As host Member States may not demand from EU
citizens in this first period to have sufficient means of subsistence and personal medical cover, it is legitimate, according to the Court, not to require those Member States to be responsible for those
citizens during this Following explicitly the opinion of the
Advocate - General,
such an interpretation would meet the objective stated in recital 10 of the Directive to maintain the «financial equilibrium of the social assistance systems of the Member States» (para. 45).
As the
Advocate General observes in point 44 of his Opinion, it is the relationship of dependency between the Union
citizen who is a minor and the third country national who is refused a right of residence that is liable to jeopardise the effectiveness of Union citizenship, since it is that dependency that would lead to the Union
citizen being obliged, in fact, to leave not only the territory of the Member State of which he is a national but also that of the European Union as a whole, as a consequence of
such a refusal (see Ruiz Zambrano, paragraphs 43 and 45, and Dereci and Others, paragraphs 65 to 67).