Sentences with phrase «urging swift action»

Faced with the prospect that Congress would recess in early August without acting on the expiring Terrorism Risk Insurance Act (TRIA), over 100 business CEOs — representing some of the nation's largest employers — wrote to U.S. House leaders on July 23 urging swift action on TRIA reauthorization (Crain's New York Business, July 23).
The Republican Senate candidate challenging Senator Kirsten Gillibrand, Wendy Long, is urging swift action on hydro fracking in New York.
The Republican Senate candidate challenging Senator Kirsten Gillibrand, Wendy Long, is urging swift action on hydrofracking in New York.
New York State's junior Senator is urging swift action on the confirmation of President Obama's nominee for the Attorney General's post.

Not exact matches

The Belgian Football Association has been urged to take swift action after Standard Liege player Uche Agbo was racially abused at a game.
DCOP Redeemer urged the public to immediately report cases of robbery and motor snatching to the police for swift action.
Judith Jacobs (D - Woodbury) wrote to Cuomo and Heastie urging «swift action» to fill Haber's seat.
I would urge you to take swift action to address this issue and ensure that these breaches of the Code of Conduct are addressed, with a view to potential disciplinary proceedings being initiated against these Special Advisers who have broken the Code.»
The JTF urged the people of Niger Delta to report any suspicious act and movement of criminals in the state without hesitation to the JTF or any other security agencies for swift action.
Still, CEH's executive director called Pepsi's delay «inexplicable» and urged the company to «take swift action» to provide the same safer product that's being sold in California to all Americans.2
NSBA delivers its letter to the full U.S. House of Representatives urging them to sign the discharge petition H.Res.774 regarding swift consideration to address the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) Program.
January 30, 2018 In a new report, seven nonpartisan organizations in the South — including the Public School Forum of North Carolina — urge their states to take swifter action to improve K - 12 education for every child with an emphasis on support for disadvantaged...
In a new report, seven nonpartisan organizations in the South — including the Public School Forum of North Carolina — urge their states to take swifter action to improve K - 12 education for every child with an emphasis on support for disadvantaged students.
Interestingly, on that same day, ABC (with several other organizations as signatories) issued a letter (PDF) to Department of Interior Secretary Sally Jewell, urging «swift action to address the threat to wildlife populations and human health posed by feral cats.»
Such words gave some environmental commentators hope that Obama would move eventually on the issue, however many have been urging Obama for years to become a «climate hawk» — not just taking swift and large - scale action to reduce emission, but also fully communicating with the American people about the threats posed by a warming world, including impacts on national security and the economy.
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