Sentences with phrase «take bolder reform»

«If we are truly going to turn New York around, it's going to take bold reform, not more of Andrew Cuomo's broken promises.»

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«We've got to take bold action to reform our political system and the campaign finance structure in New York State,» Carlucci said.
It takes an enormous amount of courage to stand up to entrenched special interests, but if we're going to improve schools we have to be willing to challenge the status quo with bold reform.
Under Governor Cuomo's leadership, New York State has taken bold action to modernize its energy system through the Reforming the Energy Vision (REV).
He said that, in addition to what the APC had already done, he envisioned a time when the party would take even bolder steps by modernising national infrastructure, reviving the textile industry, carrying out agriculture reforms by giving credit to farmers, and embarking on a mortgage reform that will provide affordable housing for millions of families.
For weeks now, Clegg has been surprising those (myself included) who did not take him seriously, by emerging as one of the boldest and most articulate advocates of reform.
After all, one of the most chronic problems with school reform is the lack of patience with bold, innovative reforms that take at least a few years to bear fruit.
Superintendents who, like Gist, are directly appointed by a reform - minded governor are more likely to be given the leeway to take bolder stances.
By setting the stage, it helps us think simultaneously about how to respond to the current climate of reform as well as the direction we might take if we chose to launch even bolder plans for changing America.»
In response to such legislative inaction, Secretary Duncan took bold steps to foster reform — most notably by issuing ESEA waivers to states who signed on to support his priorities, such as performance - based teacher evaluations and the removal of statutory caps on the number of charter schools.
In permitting — for the first time — entities other than school districts to create new public schools, states are taking a bold step toward reform that can produce the diverse educational opportunities that our children need.
It takes an enormous amount of courage to stand up to entrenched special interests, but if we're going to improve schools we have to be willing to challenge the status quo with bold reform.
The Texas Legislature should tie to a new school finance system that meets the needs of equity and adequacy bold, comprehensive reform legislation to take Texas to the next level of accountability.
The New Jersey Education Association, which represents more than 200,000 educators statewide, recently took a bold step toward setting the course for education reform in the Garden State with the release of a multi-faceted action plan, «Growing the Garden State For All Students.»
But recently, he has played up his message that bold reforms will take priority in the competition over «watered down» proposals that have consensus.
With the passage of the General Climate Law in 2012 and the Energy Transition Law in 2015, Mexico launched a series of bold reforms aiming to take the country to 35 percent clean energy by 2024.
With its emissions on the rise again, now is a good time for China to take even bolder action to reform the economy and revolutionize its energy sector.
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