Within the Policy Brief, Lehr writes that the ten years following the establishment of the EPA in 1971 he «helped write a significant number of legislative bills that were to make up
a true safety net for our environment,» including, «Water Pollution Control Act (later renamed the Clean Water Act), Safe Drinking Water Act, Resource Conservation and Recovery Act, Surface Mining and Reclamation Act (which, surprisingly, covered deep mines as well), Clean Air Act, Federal Insecticide, Rodenticide, and Fungicide Act, and Comprehensive Environmental Response Compensation and Liability Act (which we now know as Superfund).»
Today, in 2017, we have saved over 90,000 animals thanks to a wonderful community and can proudly say that we have created
a true safety net for the animals.
Not exact matches
While it's
true that the Town's bond rating was lowered from A + to A -, the report also stated that, «We understand that the deficit in 2012 was due to a steep increase in pension contributions and an unanticipated charge from Ulster County
for Safety Net (welfare) expenditures without an offsetting property tax levy increase.»
I sense this is more common now, certainly
for my daughters, but I wonder how
true it is
for women in poverty or with less education, in America at least where there is no social
safety net compared to Europe.
While you should never use your retirement fund
for optional purchases like a vacation or a new car, the money in your 401 (k) can be a useful
safety net if you encounter a
true emergency.
Founded in 1992, PIGS Animal Sanctuary is a
true safety -
net for a variety of animals, including potbelly and farm pigs, horses, turkeys, donkeys, cats, dogs, goats, and a partially blind cow.
It's
true that his father could not be brought back; but a life insurance policy taken by his father served as
safety net for Rohit and his family.