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"codify" Definitions
  1. codify something to arrange laws, rules, etc. into a system

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ISPs are just looking to codify federal apathy into law.
Biden has said he would seek to codify Roe v.
Germany would later codify this ban into their criminal code.
Here in New York, I vow to codify Roe v.
It's time for the Academy to codify the industry's role.
Many of the guidelines announced Thursday merely codify existing rules.
AB25 is meant to codify the Dynamex decision into law.
House Democrats are pushing legislation that would codify Roe v.
It was among the first of many laws to codify segregation.
Pass legislation to codify the protections guaranteed by Roe v. Wade.
Congress must codify widely accepted net neutrality protections through bipartisan legislation.
They'll renew their push for Congress to codify a national law.
Once that's complete, the two sides must codify their future relationship.
Middle East nations must codify religious protections and freedoms into law.
Driving the news: If elected, Biden says he would codify Roe v.
The Black Caucus budget would further codify a proposal championed by Rep.
Lawmakers have pledged to swiftly codify that result into law, with Sen.
"It may be important to codify this into law," said Dixon-Thayer.
Critics and immigration rights advocates said the measure would codify racial profiling.
As president, he will protect the progress we've made, codify Roe v.
He said Congress should consider legislation to codify and clarify the rules.
Even basic notions of a level playing field aren't easy to codify.
It would codify sanctions implemented under the Obama administration by executive order.
But this is not an effort to codify and carry forward Trumpism.
The new evaluation bill will effectively codify that ban into state law.
If and when more regulation comes, this distinction will be hard to codify.
AB-5 seeks to codify the ruling established in Dynamex Operations West, Inc.
Peter DeFazio (D-Ore.) has also introduced legislation to codify Trump's lobbying ban.
Simply to codify business relationships with former Greeks at the Chamber of Commerce?
Democrats will offer their own amendment that would codify the FCC's forbearance language.
Some state lawmakers have argued that abolition merely would codify the status quo.
Swalwell's remarks come as momentum builds behind the push to codify Roe v.
Flake and others have advocated for legislation that would codify protections for Mueller.
From the porch of a rented house, he began to codify his intuitions.
Marriage also serves to codify or heighten the social status of a family.
Anderson's 40-plus year career as an artist is not easy to codify.
"We're acting prudently to codify values of tolerance and acceptance of L.G.B.T.Q. people."
They operate in a space that is difficult for formal rules to codify.
It would also codify sanctions implemented under the Obama administration by executive order.
"Our Congress needs to act to codify these types of ad transparency measures."
"Our Congress needs to act to codify these types of ad transparency measures."
Kirsten Gillibrand of New York and Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts would codify Roe v.
Delaware's legislation aims to codify at the state level the provisions of Roe v.
The summit was designed to codify ways that users could feel more in control.
It would, however, codify the current system and introduce a multi-agency review process.
It would also codify sanctions implemented under the Obama administration by executive order. Sens.
Trump actively encourages Islamophobic hate-mongering, and would codify religious discrimination against Muslim people.
Alas, these changes didn't stop legislators from looking to codify their concerns into law.
A new bill from three House Democrats would codify elections as critical infrastructure.  Reps.
First, the administration should work with Congress to codify the criminality of domestic terrorism.
Utah congressmen introduced two bills the next day to codify the president's executive orders.
The DOJ, they said, would "strongly oppose" any attempts to codify it into law.
He has since shut down numerous other efforts to codify DACA protections as well.
Andrew Cuomo announced Monday that he will propose an amendment to codify Roe v.
Next up is the passage of the Reproductive Health Act to codify Roe v.
But Trump also urged lawmakers to act swiftly to codify DACA's protections into law.
Hunt and Thomas bring these truths to light and codify them in this book.
The legislation would codify that only a senior Justice Department official can fire Mueller.
H., are working to codify into law her Women's Global Development and Prosperity Initiative.
Passing HR 2200 would codify the language of the Hyde Amendment into permanent law.
And then next year, the legislature would enact legislation to codify the new state song.
But the ACA was literally the first law in American history to codify these protections.
Elizabeth Warren's (D-Mass.) plan to protect abortion rights: She wants to codify Roe v.
Boxing is currently excluded from the Paralympic Games as it's considered too difficult to codify.
This provision would codify a policy that the IRS has had in place since 2014.
There are a couple of bills currently in the ether that would codify these exemptions.
But Nigeria did not codify the standards in law, or issue new specifications to importers.
The Fairness for Veterans Act is a bipartisan effort to codify and expand Hagel's guidance.
By passing the Reproductive Health Act, the Legislature can codify the protections of Roe v.
China enforces widespread controls over the internet that it has sought to codify in law.
First, codify the policy on gender pronouns in a written entry to the formal stylebook.
All the more reason, advocates say, to protect and codify those rights at all costs.
The agreement was meant to codify the change in the six-year-old Korea-U.
This year, Massachusetts is considering its own bill to codify the rights guaranteed under Roe.
Warren added that she has a plan to codify access to abortion in the federal statute.
Now Benioff is urging the government to create regulations that would codify the "stakeholder return" model.
" It's "self-evident as a matter of ethics," she said, "but we'll have to codify it.
Another error was Mr Macron's effort to codify an official role for the French first lady.
Several other states have tried, but failed, to codify staffing ratios through ballot initiatives and legislation.
Mike Coffman (R-CO) introduced a bill today that would codify free internet regulations into law.
An executive order can set a positive precedent that Congress can later expand upon and codify.
NARAB would codify and streamline the process for licensed producers to do business in other states.
Since then, Congress has enacted legislation to codify some elements of the Bush-Obama transition process.
Three different plans to codify protections for young immigrants failed in the Senate earlier this year.
That measure would establish a $25 billion border trust fund and codify protections for DACA recipients.
Unfortunately some legislators are exploiting this fear, attempting to codify their own religious beliefs into law.
The proposal, which the FDIC board approved Tuesday, would codify standards already applied to existing ILCs.
The proposal, which the FDIC board approved Tuesday, would codify standards already applied to existing ILCs.
Yet Vermont has perhaps gone further than any other state to codify protections for abortion rights.
He tried to study and break down and codify and organize the dynamics of group relationships.
"Thune, Portman, and Moran Introduce Legislation to Enhance Border Security and Codify DACA Protections," it announced.
"It's so self-evident as a matter of ethics but we'll have to codify it," she said.
In fact, quite the reverse -- the plan will likely try to codify Israel's annexations of Palestinian territory.
It is within the purview of governments and their international institutions to develop and codify these rules.
What is new is that lawmakers in Mr Netanyahu's coalition are seeking to codify inequality in law.
Backers of Abe's proposal to clarify the military's ambiguous status say it would codify the status quo.
Mainstream culture tends to codify SF fandom as a white phenomenon, like golf, yoga, or tax evasion.
Will McCain carry through his threat of trying to pass a law to codify anti-Russian sanctions?
While laws are officially passed and recorded, our democratic norms are more impalpable and harder to codify.
Silberman's view caught on without significant public debate, and Congress went on to codify it in 1989.
The mission of Brooklyn based collective Codify Art is to foreground the voices of people of color.
The political power evangelicals hold in the United States allows them to codify their beliefs in law.
Ted Cruz of Texas has been leading the effort, introducing legislation last year to codify the measure.
They can do this by enacting comprehensive legislation to codify rules and practices that were previously voluntary.
Policies and training that codify these solutions will go a long way, and don't require congressional action.
But attitudes have changed, and many parents have become very cautious, and some laws codify this caution.
It has taken him a few decades to codify his memory, but the work has its rewards.
If he does not, I will work with my colleagues to codify sanctions against Russia into law.
Now states must join in this effort and codify rules to outlaw cyber attacks against civilian targets.
So far, candidates' plans for protecting abortion rights have consisted primarily of pledges to codify Roe v.
Immigrant rights advocates say it's important to codify restrictions with the force of law while adding new ones.
A widely supported passwordless encryption protocol called WebAuthn is the most recent attempt to codify a global standard.
New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio: He pledged at the Planned Parenthood forum to codify Roe v.
The Chinese government exercises widespread controls over the internet and has sought to codify that policy in law.
And poorly written legislation has the potential to codify into federal law practices that may rapidly become outdated.
It would also codify Roe in the state were it to be struck down by the Supreme Court.
" Crowley the legislation "will codify into law much needed reforms to the process to stop abusive asset forfeitures.
The bill would also codify important reforms accomplished administratively to date, such as risk sharing and limiting portfolios.
The Barrasso bill would codify it, creating a listing program that is less controversial and more science-based.
The bill, first introduced in December 53, aims to codify the ruling established in Dynamex Operations West, Inc.
Among other things, the changes walked back commitments to codify some parts of the agreement in Chinese law.
They particularly objected to how Mr. Trump's advisers wanted to codify it, people familiar with the talks said.
The problem is that they can be error-laden and have unintended consequences when they codify flawed practices.
By any measure, the latest Trump administration statements on Syria codify a remarkable reversal of American foreign policy.
Lawmakers in 1986 should be commended for attempting to codify privacy protections for a ground-breaking new technology.
Islamic State's inclination to codify its system of rule extended to what it called the spoils of war.
Rather than codify Free File, Congress should restructure it to focus on providing truly free e-filing services.
The watchdog's report recommended that the FBI update its undercover policies to codify the June 2016 interim guidelines.
The bill, first introduced in December 2018, aims to codify the ruling established in Dynamex Operations West, Inc.
But Warren's draft bill would codify into law what the Supreme Court has declined to impose punishment on.
The group said that Tuesday's court decision should preempt any congressional action to codify the 2011 delisting decision.
He has since scaled back his proposal and has said his intent is only to codify existing regulations.
The Chinese government exercises widespread controls over the Internet and has sought to codify that policy in law.
The first priority in negotiations should be to codify and make permanent the limits that Pyongyang adopted voluntarily.
But there was no guarantee that Rome would codify the proposals, or that bishops worldwide would enact them.
Sanders is also a co-sponsor of the Women's Health Protection Act, which would codify Roe in federal statute.
"But we'll have to codify it, mandating a duty to report for campaigns reporting foreign interventions in our elections."
One of them is Google, which has a centralized accessibility team that works to codify inclusion into every product.
It would also codify and streamline our government's approach to how we handle American hostage situations and wrongful detentions.
However, the following year Congress rejected legislation proposed by President Enrique Pena Nieto meant to codify the right nationwide.
But, according to the complaint, Kalanick has not been willing to codify those changes via an amended voting agreement.
The Chinese government already exercises widespread controls over the internet and has sought to codify that policy in law.
The measures appear to be the first in the gas-producing country to codify the rights of these employees.
The Chinese government already exercises widespread controls over the Internet and has sought to codify that policy in Law.
That has sparked a flurry of activity in Congress to try to codify the executive branch program into law.
The amendment would codify that the IRS has to notify vicitims and would offer the victims identity-protection measures.
Instead, they should seek to codify fair play wherever they can so that conservatives can't weaponize their procedural hypocrisy.
Under Xi, the government has tightened control on the Internet and sought to codify that policy in the law.
I urge the Legislature to follow my lead and codify this policy into law during the next regular session.
The bill would codify the NLRB's 2015 decision that muddled the definition of "joint employer" for two separate companies.
It would codify the three "bright line rules " of the FCC's 2015 order, banning throttling blocking and paid prioritization.
The department would have to decide what documentation schools would be required to collect to determine or codify gender.
Maybe an extraordinarily learned—and well-fed—ant with a penchant for forgetful music can codify it for you.
She thought it was important to codify the demands — to create a policy for the administration to formally adopt.
Going forward, though, Congress can still codify the program into law, but lawmakers long have struggled in that aim.
The new rules codify procedures that would essentially turn college boardrooms into courtrooms when adjudicating sex assault disciplinary proceedings.
Director Gillo Pontecorvo cast mostly nonprofessional actors in the film, which helped codify the jangly aesthetic of handheld cinematography.
It is time that we repeal the Helms and Hyde Amendments, fully fund Planned Parenthood and codify Roe v.
But Trump said he supports the concept, and gave Congress until March 5 to codify the protections with legislation.
The president of the United States can't unilaterally end Hyde or codify Roe in statute — that's up to Congress.
One of the judges also alluded to the need for a political solution to codify changes to the ACA.
The amendment just passed by the House of Representatives reverses the NSA's decision and would codify the practice as law.
Petraeus was one of the key military figures to codify the US' counterinsurgency approach to conflicts in the Middle East.
It monitors everything you watch and then sends the data (anonymously) back to headquarters, where data nerds codify and collate.
Not only would the 1947 constitution change, but also it would codify armed forces in Japan for the first time.
Fourth, think critically about upcoming legislation that seeks to codify an obscure executive-branch process called the Vulnerabilities Equities Process.
The House on Tuesday passed bipartisan legislation to codify a key cybersecurity program at the Department of Homeland Security (DHS).
In their scramble to makes sense of nonsensical things, they distort, codify, blame, aggrandize, omit, betray, mythologize, you name it.
The senators' bill would codify the guidance's principles, since many first responders and some IRS auditors aren't aware of it.
Mozilla wants to codify the VEP to include more input from consumer protection agencies, with more independence from the NSA.
Ebell, the former Trump EPA transition leader, said it is crucial to get Congress to codify these objectives into law.
The new biodefense strategy offers an opportunity to codify and finance the Global Health Security Agenda and its specific metrics.
And other states, including New York, Rhode Island and New Mexico, will be pushing to codify protections for abortion access.
But lawmakers reintroduced the bill last week, dropping a previously included provision that would codify the IRS's "Free File" program.
Finally, they need to codify all types of bias in their hate crime laws so all vulnerable communities are protected.
The legislation also aims to codify sanctions Obama implemented against Russia over election interference in January 2017 after Trump's election.
Domestic violence is already a leading cause of homelessness for women, and nuisance laws codify this relationship into public policy.
Walker also said he will ask state lawmakers to codify in state law protections for people with pre-existing conditions.
It would codify Justice Department regulations that say only a senior department official could fire Mueller or another special counsel.
In April, the House unanimously passed the Taxpayer First Act, including a provision to codify the IRS Free File Program.
Jerry Brown of California is poised to sign a worrisome bill that will codify the Obama-era sexual assault guidelines.
Sloan's theory was that G.M. could codify the processes that delivered information up to headquarters and guidance down to managers.
"Pitchfork" Ben Tillman and his allies rewrote our state constitution to codify school segregation and the disenfranchisement of black voters.
The Democratic proposal came as another group of senators announced bipartisan legislation that would essentially codify Zinke's proposal into law.
The new presidential system will codify the executive powers Mr. Erdogan has already been exercising under the state of emergency.
And the public orders he has issued have included symbolic moves meant to codify campaign promises, rather than enact dramatic change.
The Minnesota senator touted her plans to curb the influence of big money in politics and to codify Roe v. Wade.
The Trump administration's proposed solution is to legally codify the idea that asylum seekers should be held in Mexico, in limbo.
Democrats plan for a Thursday vote on procedures House Democrats released their resolution to codify the rules for the impeachment inquiry.
Now that the Democrats recaptured the House, tech leaders like Khanna have a chance to codify ideas like these into laws.
These laws codify sweeping powers for the government to combat perceived threats, from widespread censorship to heightened control over certain technologies.
The House passed legislation on Tuesday that would permanently codify existing law banning the use of federal funds for abortion services.
I call on our federal and state legislators to pass the Survivor Rights Act and codify these long-overdue civil rights.
Under Xi, the government has implemented an unprecedented tightening of internet controls, and sought to codify the policy within the law.
The main goal is to codify them in a way that avoids misunderstandings about what each side has committed to do.
The bill would codify Justice Department regulations that say only a senior department official could fire Mueller or another special counsel.
In Congress, Republican Senator Ron Johnson and Democratic Senator Brian Schatz are working on legislation that would codify the review process.
HR 2900 would codify into law the no-action letter issued in 220006 by the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) staff.
Ethereum is said to be "smart" because it can be used to codify one party's responsibility to another, like a contract.
"We want to capture, codify and enable the best practices and the intelligence around running great day 2 operations," Fey said.
To clear things up, Congress must codify the definition of joint employer into law by passing the Save Local Businesses Act.
Trade agreements as we now know them codify structural inequality in America and globally, and they do so quietly and efficiently.
Yet some of them are already considering their own legislative proposals that would codify voluntary federal guidelines as mandatory state regulations.
It would also attempt to codify an end to the Trump administration policy of separating children from parents at U.S. borders.
Better yet, Congress should codify the Memo underscoring the power of the states to determine their own policy on this issue.
To that end, they're asking the state to codify existing best practices for when deadly force can be used by officers.
Don Huffines, a Dallas Republican, has said he would file legislation to codify the rules when the Legislature convenes in January.
It also would codify Justice Department regulations that say only a senior department official could fire Mueller or another special counsel.
The bill would codify Justice Department regulations that say only a senior department official could fire Mueller or another special counsel.
The bill would codify Justice Department regulations that say only a senior department official could fire Mueller or another special counsel.
The bill would codify Justice Department regulations that say only a senior DOJ official can fire Mueller or another special counsel.
The bill would codify Justice Department regulations that say only a senior department official can fire Mueller or another special counsel.
Under Xi, the government has implemented an unprecedented tightening of internet controls and sought to codify the policy within the law.
If the president and this administration believes in their stated FOIA policy they should be supporting an effort to codify it.
If it becomes law, it will codify the most stringent targets for greenhouse gas reductions of any country in the world.
Automated systems that replicate, and by extension exacerbate, the biases present in society have the power to codify those very problems.
The regulations codify that any data breach will be reported within 72 hours of the initial identification by the victimized company.
Lincoln Diaz-Balart (R-Fla.), had pressured Clinton to codify the embargo in an election-year move -- Trump's answer was welcome.
I urge my colleagues to join me in acting to codify these regulations and condemning the decision to expand offshore drilling.
On July 14, Delaware's Senator Carper introduced yet another alternative - a bill that would codify the IRS approach supported by Bullock.
It's one reason I found the archives, the files, the documents, so fascinating: they codify the strategy, this way of thinking.
The state Legislature followed up with a law to codify the ruling while exempting numerous professions — but not on-demand workers.
In 2015, the Obama administration enacted net neutrality rules to codify strong guidelines designed to ensure equal access for all users.
And The Amp Act would codify payments for the invaluable contributions of producers and engineers to the sound of America's music.
For their part, Republicans who applauded the FCC repeal are calling for a legislation that would codify some net neutrality principles.
"The administration is seeking to codify child abuse, plain and simple," House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said in a scathing written statement.
"On the one hand, you have a bill that would take these surveillance practices and codify them into law," Laperruque said.
Title I and II codify all previous sanctions into law and set conditions that must be met for Congress to lift them.
What they tend to do at the moment is encapsulate the best practices of current businesses, codify them and pass them on.
Kirsten Gillibrand vowed in Georgia on Thursday to codify Roe into law and guarantee access to abortion for people in every state.
A coalition of historians, preservationists, politicians, and community organizers is now calling upon the city to better codify its public art procedures.
The starting gate can be hard to pinpoint, but between 2004 and 20163 online communities began to codify in a meaningful way.
The current bill would codify that practice as explicitly legal — already a controversial move for reformers — and then expand it even further.
In fact, lawmakers in some cities are actively trying to codify gender identity discrimination by passing anti-transgender and anti-LGBT legislation.
In response, there is a growing movement to codify the right to record in legislation and in law enforcement handbooks and training.
Many of the conservative lawmakers working to codify bigotry into law do so without coming into contact with a single trans person.
The PAHPAIA presents an opportunity to codify a bold step toward an integrated and aligned structure to support improved mass casualty responses.
Southern states enacted the "Slave Codes," to monitor and codify oppression into law, deputizing white America as prison guards of the plantations.
The bill would codify Justice Department regulations that say only a senior Justice Department official can fire Mueller or another special counsel.
My bill would codify the existing light-duty vehicle GHG emissions and Corporate Average Fuel Economy standards for model years 2021-2025.
For all of us who oppose state and federal measures that would codify racial prejudice, the Dallas-area Republican proved our point.
Why this matters: The White House has expressed interest in legislation to codify and enhance its regulatory efforts on short-term plans.
The horror of The Handmaid's Tale isn't that misogynists are using religion as an excuse to codify hatred—we have that now.
Democrats' ask in 2018, that Republicans agree to codify DACA in law, is something Republicans have already said they want to do.
They represent distinct world-views, but they draw a continuum, and in our work we do not codify them from one another.
Though its drafting body would likely disagree, its ultimate purpose seems to be to send a message, not to codify international law.
Lise Kingo, CEO and executive director of the compact, said the guidelines will help codify what the U.N. is seeking from companies.
Further, we will build the grass-roots movement necessary to win back full control of Congress, and we will codify Roe v.
Assembly Bill 5 (AB5), introduced by Assemblywoman Lorena Gonzalez in January, intended to codify a recent state Supreme Court decision into law.
Android One launched three years ago with a focus on India as Google aimed to codify the Android experience for low-end smartphones.
He would back the Equality Act, which would codify anti-discrimination protections for LGBTQ Americans in areas like health care, employment and housing.
Google also asked Congress to codify warrant requirements for data requests that involve content, such as the actual message found within an email.
Pelosi wants a promise made to hold a vote on a bill that would codify the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals immigration program.
Under President Xi Jinping, the government has implemented an unprecedented increase in Internet control, and sought to codify the policy within the law.
By the time the war ended, both sides of the American debate had passed legislation in Congress meant to codify their preferred outcome.
With Duplex and Smart Compose, Google bases its algorithms on established social norms and behaviors, which it attempts to codify and algorithmically mimic.
The new AUMF would codify the desire of Congress to be a mere pedestrian to the prosecution of wars by the United States.
He has said he has no problem with legislation that would codify steps the FCC has already taken to avoid regulating Internet rates.
Under President Xi Jinping, the government has implemented an unprecedented tightening of internet controls and sought to codify the policy within the law.
"Internet freedom declined in 2016 as the military leadership continued its efforts to codify censorship and surveillance powers through legislation," Freedom House wrote.
Pro-abortion rights groups acknowledged that Trump's promise to appoint abortion foes to judgeships is behind the push to codify Roe v. Wade.
The panel is scheduled to vote Thursday on the bill, which would codify that only a senior Justice Department official can fire Mueller.
At Explo '72, Norman shared the bill with Love Song, a breezy band that helped codify the soft sound of early Christian rock.
Governors in New York and Rhode Island have called on their state legislatures to reconvene in a special session to codify Roe v.
Some have seen a silver lining in Trump's ham-fisted approach to the issue, namely that Congress could actually codify DACA in law.
Even if the Trump administration does not codify essential safeguards, however, states still have considerable power to proactively strengthen our health-care system.
What they all cited was the massive value of learning to codify what they're looking for and what they bring to the table.
Today, however, he supports the same basic set of policies every major Democrat in the race did, including legislation to codify Roe v.
It consulted with historians, fighters and fans to codify generations of tradition while introducing new regulations to rein in the sport's wilder tendencies.
The United States is demanding that China codify rules into law to protect American companies (and their technology) that do business in China.
But he notably did not endorse bipartisan legislation to codify the program's protections, leaving it unclear whether he would back such a solution.
But since 2015, WoTC has been trying to codify something like a grand narrative centered around Planeswalkers—powerful spellcasters who travel Magic's multiverse.
Democrats spearheaded a government shutdown earlier this year in a bid to preserve and codify the program, then relented after a few days.
In addition, the new law will codify the Obama-era sanctions on Russia and will allow the Trump administration to impose new sanctions.
The sanctions applied to Russia, Iran and North Korea, and was designed to expand and codify punitive measures previously imposed by executive orders.
While not intended to mark a change in the law, it does codify what can and cannot be excluded from an employee's income.
He vowed that, if elected president, he would reverse the Trump administration's policies limiting abortion rights and would seek to codify Roe v.
From the Olympic Games to nude sculptures, they were some of the first to codify what the 'ideal' male body should look like.
HB2 attempted to codify discrimination, denied all North Carolinians the right to challenge employment discrimination in state court, and overrode municipal living wage campaigns.
They said you should actually codify that idea, extend the flywheel principle from Good to Great, and so I decided to write a monograph.
This would make it easier to figure out what's online, codify the right to get it removed, and make anything-goes information-sharing riskier.
This Texas bill, HB 1426, doesn't go any further to codify net neutrality rules, only prohibiting carriers from restricting internet access in disaster areas.
Second, her powers codify exactly the kind of uncanny luck that we all take for granted in action heroes like Die Hard's John McClane.
Assembly Bill 5 will codify this decision and bring clarity to those professions and industries in which workers actually do operate as independent contractors.
To codify the rules, the FCC reclassified those service providers as telecommunications companies, moving them from the Federal Trade Commission's authority to the FCC's.
Google will also ask Congress to codify warrant requirements for data requests that involve content, such as the actual message found within an email.
Jerry Brown vetoed a bill that would codify Obama-era Title IX guidelines for investigating sexual harassment and assault on college campuses into law.
The House Homeland Security Committee on Tuesday approved a bill that will codify a key cybersecurity program at the Department of Homeland Security (DHS).
The FAA announced the drone rules earlier in the week, but is now formally publishing them in the Federal Register to codify the requirements.
The California State Assembly Communications and Conveyance committee will likely vote on SB 220 on Wednesday, which would codify net neutrality into California law.
Republicans frame it as a straightforward measure to codify a promise made by the FCC when it reclassified Internet service providers as common carriers.
Yet as one of its first actions this session, the House passed the Regulatory Accountability Act, which would codify paralysis by analysis into law.
"That's good, but it also would codify in law that [insurers] are allowed to pocket two-thirds of the rebates as profits," Johnson said.
You can't compromise with people who think you shouldn't be—and who demographically hold the wealth and political clout necessary to codify such beliefs.
Wade , the landmark Supreme Court case that established the right to abortion, New York lawmakers are poised to codify those rights in state law.
Gardner said on Friday Trump had pledged to sign into law a bill that would codify states' rights to set their own marijuana legislation.
Congress still has a chance to codify DACA into law, though, as a result of the president's decision to delay enforcement for six months.
He argued on CBS that it would "codify and make permanent the Medicaid expansion" that was put in place by the Affordable Care Act.
Lawmakers in more union-friendly states, meanwhile, have sought to codify narrow interpretations of the Janus ruling in order to provide leeway for unions.
On Thursday, the UK House of Commons easily approved the legislation needed to codify the Brexit deal into UK law, voting 330 to 231.
Despite the ban's success in the US, multiple legislative efforts to extend or codify the emergency order ahead of next month's deadline had failed.
Food stamps and paid family leave The administration seeks to codify its position that recipients of federal assistance who can work should have jobs.
The proposed rulemaking, published by the White House Council on Environmental Quality last week, would codify key elements of the One Federal Decision policy.
The House is slated to vote later Tuesday on legislation to permanently codify existing law banning the use of federal funds for abortion services.
The ERA, a potential amendment to the Constitution, would codify equal protections for men and women under the law, guaranteeing protections like equal pay.
The House Energy and Commerce Subcommittee on Health on Wednesday held a hearing on a bill authored by Chu that would codify Roe v.
While gun reform advocates called Trump's announcement a step in the right direction, some Democrats are insisting that Congress codify a ban with legislation.
In it, he pledges to work to repeal Hyde and codify Roe in statute, as well as to nominate judges who are supportive of Roe.
Bloomberg points out that in 1998, Kavanaugh in an article called on Congress to "codify the current law of executive privilege," including the Nixon decision.
There's always the possibility that a net neutrality bill would codify the protections into law, but that would involve a highly partisan Congress working together.
Recently, I tried to tackle that notion and codify some ideas about what makes one volcano dangerous when it erupts, while another is merely spectacular.
"These extremist Republican lawmakers know what the law is -- but they don't care," Warren wrote in her proposal to codify federal protections for abortion rights.
Personally, I have no trouble believing that this FCC ignores informal complaints, but I see no reason it should be allowed to codify its negligence.
Title I and II of the Helms-Burton Act codify all previous sanctions into law and set conditions for the U.S. Congress to lift them.
It's time to codify those new translations — after all, the electorate needs to have a clearer understanding of what the president is trying to say.
The industry's main gripe: That the law is vague and does not codify what an "excessive" drug price hike is — the same concerns Maryland Gov.
That and other feedback motivated me to codify more of our hard-earned learnings on the topic of preparing a company to be IPO-ready.
Henry Waxman (Calif.) tried in vain to find a solution that would codify the goals of net neutrality that companies and activists would agree to.
It's one of four proposed bills that would codify DACA if the administration were to rescind it or the courts were to strike it down.
The bills passed by the House and Senate, soon to become law, will effectively reverse the NSA's decision and codify the practice of about collection.
The cyber security and counterterrorism laws codify sweeping powers for the government to combat perceived threats, from widespread censorship to heightened control over certain technologies.
Some of the provisions contained in the Regulatory Accountability Act codify various executive orders from both Republican and Democratic presidents, dating back to Ronald Reagan.
Multiple states have moved to codify Obamacare's birth-control mandate but there are many others without a law on the books that would be affected.
Their refusal to clearly codify the religious neutrality of the state into law sends the message that the state must submit to all religious doctrines.
The solution being offered here won't be real net neutrality, but an effort to codify federal apathy to a lack of broadband competition into law.
Title I and II of the Helm-Burton Act codify all previous sanctions into law and set conditions for the U.S. Congress to lift them.
He and other chefs and scholars are on a mission to excavate and codify recipes and ingredients that disappeared when their ancestors were forcibly assimilated.
IA said while they support the legislation, they are also calling on lawmakers to codify the net neutrality rules into law with a bipartisan bill.
In this context, the visa ban impacting multiple African countries feels like the latest blow in this administration's efforts to codify nativism in immigration law.
It must explicitly define and codify a role for religion in the public square that is inclusive and democratic yet cognizant of Israel's Jewish identity.
Thompson has repeatedly attempted to codify universal background checks into law, a policy proposal almost universally supported by the American public, according to numerous polls.
What's happening: Veoneer, a leading supplier of AV technologies including radar and driver-monitoring systems, is researching human-machine trust and what's needed to codify it.
And professional societies should formerly codify gendered harassment as a serious form of research misconduct on the level of plagiarism or research fraud (some already have).
Democrats take issue with the USMCA's protections for pharmaceutical companies, as it would codify intellectual property rules that would block cheaper biologics alternatives for 10 years.
They're attempting to codify a concept essential to pro-life logic: that a not-yet-viable fetus is a person, worthy of legal rights and protections.
There have been other congressional efforts to undo the FCC's rollback, but all have failed to conjure up the necessary votes to codify net neutrality rules.
And it would not require China to codify the deal into the law — a focal point in talks that became a dealbreaker for Xi in May.
"We are going to see vehicles like healthcare reform and tax reform and others that will give you an opportunity to codify new laws," says Tusk.
The backdrop: The senators were members of a bipartisan group seeking a compromise deal on immigration that will codify protections from Dreamers and add border security.
"You can codify abortion all you want but you are still codifying the murder of an unborn child," said Delaware Right to Life spokeswoman Moira Sheridan.
Case was watched closely The ruling, which may spur lawmakers to codify the behavior highlighted in the case as criminal, was closely watched by legal experts.
The cyber security and counter terrorism laws codify sweeping powers for the government to combat perceived threats, from widespread censorship to heightened control over certain technologies.
"More fundamentally, we suspect that several of the skills central to those sectors — including empathy, humor, creativity and problem solving — are hard to codify and automate."
One legislator has proposed the Starting Setup Act, which would codify the map size, game speed, mods used, and other basic structures of the game world.
The House last week voted to codify the rules governing the impeachment inquiry, signaling that the process could move toward public hearings in the coming weeks.
The Trump administration announced last year that they were ending the DACA program, giving Congress a March deadline to codify the Obama-era program into law.
"I'm somewhat loath of executive orders, but I would encourage President Obama to make the move on this while we codify this into law," he said.
One option is to codify into law a scaled down version of the change to Medicaid that the Obama administration included in a regulation in April.
They are designed to codify the myth of the self-sufficient pioneers, pulling themselves up by their bootstraps and living off the fat of the land.
The U.S. team could verifiably codify the nuclear and missile-test freeze, prevent North Korea's new reactor from opening and constrain the regime's menacing conventional forces.
Exasperated with how ordinary objects can induce self-doubt and embarrassment in their users, Norman felt it necessary to codify even the simplest features of design.
The global medical profession — under the aegis of the World Health Organization — needs to codify rules that each country will implement into its respective domestic laws.
In the spring of 1971, lawmakers were crafting a bill that would codify the entrance exam as the sole means of admission into the specialized schools.
After the election of 1888, McKinley became chairman of the House Ways and Means Committee, where he worked to codify his pro-tariff philosophy in law.
The rules codify what Beijing views as illegal content, including posts that harm the nation's honor and interests, incite ethnic hatred, or promote terrorism or extremism.
AB 210 would codify a 221 California Supreme Court decision that set more stringent limits on when employers can classify workers as contractors rather than employees.
The Save the Internet Act would reapply the Obama-era rules and codify them into law, making it more difficult for future administrations to dismantle them.
The legislation would codify the Office on Cyber Issues into law and elevate its leader to the rank of ambassador, a presidentially appointed, Senate-confirmed position.
"In a sign of our commitment, very soon, President Trump will sign legislation to strengthen and codify the United States' sanctions against Russia," Mr. Pence said.
Virginia is not the only state to pass legislation to protect abortion recently: Last year, New York passed the Reproductive Health Act to codify Roe v.
So Ahdoot and two friends decided to codify the process that they now market with a line of daily habit journals through their business, Habit Nest.
The agencies are working to rescind the rule, known as the Waters of the United States rule and re-codify the regulation in place before 2015.
With Congress nearing a March 5 deadline to codify protections for Dreamers, many dangers lie in their path: inaction, punting, conceding funding for a needless wall.
Some are also the products of an island-shape-generating piece of software that Reilly created, a terrific example of his paradoxical efforts to codify randomness.
Much like efforts to pass the Women's Health Protection Act, a bill that seeks to codify Roe as law, however, this proposal faces some serious headwinds.
In the end, a minority of Americans worked to achieve a broader consensus that change was needed, and the federal government then moved to codify the change.
Since coming to power, President Xi Jinping has presided over online censorship on an unprecedented scale, and sought to codify this policy within the rule of law.
If approved, the changes to the Children's Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA) would codify a set of parental controls and ban targeted advertising to young minors. Sens.
This year the legislature has said it will clarify who is responsible for soil pollution in the past and codify into Chinese law the "polluter pays" principle.
Instead, the leaders of these communities are now struggling with how to codify morality in a world that's constantly on the brink of collapsing all over again.
The jokes it catalogs leech from platform to platform and get bigger once the site's editors write about and codify them; sometimes they spiral out of control.
For a lot of tasks, then, it's going to be better to have specialized AI systems, where you really understand the domain and you can codify it.
In January the government sought to codify its attempts to "preserve" traditional culture by outlining a vast array of policies that local and national officials should advance.
Technology is now at a point where we need to start thinking about what, if any, rights robots deserve and how to codify and enforce those rights.
The Senate legislation, called the International Communications Privacy Act, would codify the court decision and require a specific search warrant for turning over emails to the government.
The 1976 law was actually passed to rein in presidential power and codify how presidents were going about declaring emergencies, from Franklin D. Roosevelt to Richard Nixon.
Fwd, which coordinated the push with the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, wants lawmakers to legally codify the DACA executive action that President Trump scrapped earlier this year.
NAFTA modernization should not only codify existing levels of openness in financial services, but also identify potential ways to expand market access to benefit broader economic goals.
If adopted and ratified, this treaty would, at least on paper, provide protection to all workers and codify some of the demands of #MeToo into international law.
The good news is that the Save Local Business Act, which would codify the traditional employer definition into law, already passed the House of Representatives last year.
Both bills also include language that would codify into federal law a strict new definition of independent contractor recently imposed in California by the state Supreme Court.
And, it would codify a current vulnerability disclosure program at Homeland Security through which the department discloses previously unknown flaws in these systems to the private sector.
Ziaur Rahman, one of the main beneficiaries of the massacre and the founder of the Bangladesh Nationalist Party, went so far as to codify protections for them.
The problem, for Weil, with the liberal conception of rights — and the laws that codify them — is that it is rooted in the personal, not the impersonal.
His administration also said it would codify protections of the federal Affordable Care Act, such as insurance exchanges and protections for pre-existing conditions, into state law.
In the weeks following President Donald Trump's inauguration in February 2017, Cuomo announced plans to add an amendment to the state constitution that would codify Roe v.
The measure's passage came amid a growing national push to bar the defenses, which gay and transgender rights activists say codify discriminatory attitudes into the legal system.
Wade, several Democratic candidates have called on Congress to codify abortion rights, a newly aggressive approach in a debate whose terms have long been set by conservatives.
On a federal level, the Securing America's Voting Equipment (SAVE) Act would codify former Department of Homeland Security Secretary Jeh Johnson's declaration that elections are critical infrastructure.
But unlike most partisan disputes, which have two sides — Democratic and Republican — the fight over how to codify the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program has five.
She introduced her bill, which would codify new privacy rights for people on the internet and allow individuals to sue companies for violating those rights, alongside Sens.
The new principles track closely with Smith's pushes for a new "digital Geneva Convention" that would codify rules and principles of cyber behavior View the discussion thread.
The Trump administration failed to codify nuclear and missile test freezes, which raises the risk that this peace process could collapse over certain types of missile tests.
Or perhaps it might be during a significant fundraise; international expansion; a rebrand; a desire to codify and refine the culture ahead of a key hiring spree, etc.
By Friday, the senator had rolled out a new proposal that called on Congress to codify federal protections on abortion rights, warning that efforts to undo Roe v.
There, she announced a plan to codify Roe into law and repeal the Hyde Amendment, which prevents the use of federal funds to pay for abortion care. Sen.
Still, this settlement helps codify some best practices for running similar games without bothering non-players — even if it doesn't establish a legal precedent for regulating digital space.
The law was meant to codify the Dynamex ruling into law while also creating exemptions for some professions, such as hair stylists, real estate agents, and freelance journalists.
Virginia is already a right-to-work state, so this measure would codify right-to-work into the state constitution, making it harder to repeal in the future.
In response, 5 states took action to codify Roe in their laws over just three years, through both citizen-initiated ballot measures and moves by the state legislature.
Democratic Senator Ben Cardin, top Democrat on the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, said he would work with McCain and other senators to codify the existing sanctions into law.
Rascoff also hangs onto his leadership playbook, which he says seeks to "codify what being a great leader meant at Zillow Group" based on hundreds of employee interviews.
Veale's study had limitations of its own but what is has seemed to have done is help codify and standardize the way in which the penis is measured.
Among those is language that would codify into law the Department of Homeland Security's newly issued ban on anti-virus software from Moscow-based cybersecurity firm Kaspersky Lab.
It would codify into law many of the steps Homeland Security is already taking to share sensitive details on threats and award security clearances to state elections officials.
The measure would also codify existing regulations that only a senior Justice Department official can fire a special counsel and that they must provide the reason in writing.
The bill would codify a number of agency reforms that Pai rolled out after being named chairman in January, including provisions to make the rulemaking process more transparent.
"Senator, in general I think that principle is exactly right, and I think we should have a discussion about how to best codify that," the Facebook CEO said.
A bipartisan group of House lawmakers is looking to codify the ability of transgender troops to serve openly with a proposed amendment to the annual defense policy bill.
The legislation would codify existing Department of Justice regulations requiring that the special counsel can only be fired for good cause by a Senate-confirmed Justice Department official.
Yes, a bipartisan group of senators have introduced legislation to codify the idea that Mueller can only be fired for good cause and by a Justice Department official.
It also would codify changes adopted since 2016 within American intelligence agencies designed to streamline the federal response, better study the Russian threat and keep Congress better informed.
But it did little to resolve the Trump administration's primary concerns, including its insistence that China agree to codify intellectual property protections and other changes in Chinese law.
A bill known as the Reproductive Health Act (RHA) would codify Roe in state law, specifically by putting abortion protections in the public health section of the law.
It would also codify regulations that only a senior Justice Department official can fire a special counsel and that they must provide the reason for termination in writing.
It would also codify information sharing requirements with state and tribal governments, to comply with mandates Congress passed last year in Fixing America's Surface Transportation Act highway bill.
J.) and Christopher Coons (D-Del.), would codify Department of Justice regulations that say only a senior Department of Justice official can fire Mueller or another special counsel.
John Curtis's (R-Utah) bill to codify the two national monument units Trump created when he greatly reduced the size of the Bears Ears National Monument in Utah.
"Senator, in general I think that principle is exactly right, and I think we should have a discussion about how to best codify that," the Facebook CEO said.
And now, the Bureau of Land Management's proposed resource management plan released on August 6900rd seeks to codify and accelerate this retreat from responsible safeguarding of monument assets.
Mr. Trump and the Catholic Church are opposed to state actions like the Reproductive Health Act — even though they merely codify existing federal law and firmly established practices.
Drake, 40, Boi-1da, and the Weeknd's spin on that haziness helped codify the Toronto Sound in rap, not just evoking intoxication but also deep wells of emotion.
Elizabeth Warren rolled out a new proposal Friday morning that calls on Congress to codify federal protections for abortion rights as she warned Republican efforts to undo Roe v.
They could adopt a race-conscious standard that says it is permissible for blacks but not whites to use or mention the N-word; this would codify existing practice.
One of the pieces in that was about this guy who tried to create an equation for human forgetting in that amazing 19th-century way of 'let's codify everything!
Other science advocates are stepping up to combat the Trump administration's denial of climate change and fill the void left as the administration takes action to codify its position.
These new changes introduced today more transparently codify YouTube's newer, more strict approach against behavior the company feels harms its reputation and makes all of YouTube look lazily unregulated.
My thought bubble: I'd guess that SoftBank's lawyers can work their way around the SEC, particularly given that the current rules seem to codify a distinction without a difference.
Perhaps the thread unifying the work in a, the, though, only seems so elusive because Moshayedi and Walker are not trying to summarize and codify movements that have passed.
On Wednesday, a bipartisan group of lawmakers introduced legislation that would codify what is known as the vulnerabilities equities process into law, bringing more transparency and oversight to it.
ManTech announced Wednesday that it had been awarded the $668 million contract, one day after the House passed a bill to codify the Continuous Diagnostics and Mitigation (CDM) program.
It would codify existing protections from the Violence Against Women Act that prevent victims from being charged for those exams, meaning that the right could be upheld in court.
The House last month passed a bill that would codify the Continuous Diagnostics Mitigation program at the Department of Homeland Security that aims to protect federal networks from cyberattacks.
But lawmakers have struggled to strike a deal that would codify DACA's protections, raising fears among some immigrants that they could be subject to deportation once the program ends.
The bill, which was proposed in 25 by Assemblywoman Lorena Gonzalez, would codify a three-part test to determine a worker's status as either an employee or independent contractor.
Congress has tried to codify protections for up to 603 million young immigrants brought to the U.S. illegally as children and aimed to pass increased funding for border security.
House lawmakers are expected to offer a new version of a bipartisan IRS reform bill that drops a controversial provision that would codify the agency's "Free File" program. Rep.
The measure, passed by voice vote, would codify the Department of Homeland Security's (DHS) "Operation Angel Watch" program that determines whether countries should be notified of sex offenders' travel.
ManTech announced Wednesday that it had been awarded the $21625 million contract, one day after the House passed a bill to codify the Continuous Diagnostics and Mitigation (CDM) program.
There's been an important shift in how we talk about and address male aggression, but without a political agenda to codify solutions into law, this rebellion will fall short.
First published in 2013, "Art & Queer Culture," by the professors Catherine Lord and Richard Meyer (Phaidon, paper, $39.95), aimed to codify, dissect and celebrate an L.G.B.T.Q. fine art canon.
Wade, several Democratic presidential candidates have called on Congress to codify abortion rights, signaling a newly aggressive approach in a debate whose terms have long been set by conservatives.
Mr. Cruz has also joined Senators Tom Cotton, Republican of Arkansas, and Lindsey Graham, Republican of South Carolina, in proposing legislation to codify Israel's authority over the Golan Heights.
The Advancing Cybersecurity Diagnostics and Mitigation Act would formally codify the department's Continuous Diagnostics and Mitigation (CDM) program, which provides tools and services to federal agencies to increase cybersecurity.
But President Trump encouraged lawmakers to act to codify DACA's protections into law, and said he would revisit the matter if Congress failed to do so within six months.
It would codify the two new monuments, provide for a form of tribal co-management for one of them and withdraw the entire former monument area from mineral leasing.
If he truly "wrestled" with this, he simply would have shown leadership, kept DACA in place and worked with Republicans and Democrats to codify protections for Dreamers into law.
The N.S.A. recently halted that practice but wants to retain the flexibility to turn it back on; some bills would codify a ban on it, and some would not.
" Yet another, the brainchild of Senators James Lankford of Oklahoma and Amy Klobuchar of Minnesota, would "codify cyber information-sharing initiatives between federal intelligence services and state election officials.
It would codify an assault on regulatory regimes over the environment, business and education bequeathed by former President Barack Obama, and attempt to halt decades of steadily growing government reach.
The proposal acknowledges that this would be hard to codify and suggests giving the Federal Trade Commission rule-making abilities so that it could respond to infractions in real time.
The Trump White House demanded anti-abortion riders be attached to the plan and by trying to codify an administration proposal that would unwind the ACA's protections for preexisting conditions.
There's been chatter for a while—particularly from Commerce Committee chair and Republican senator John Thune—about passing a bill through Congress to "codify" net neutrality principles with new legislation.
Companies like our new portfolio company, Outreach, and companies like SalesLoft and ToutApp are building the systems of action necessary to codify and apply essential productivity learnings and workflow solutions.
"In a further sign of our commitment, very soon President Trump will sign legislation to strengthen and codify sanctions against Russia," Pence said in Tbilisi, Georgia, a former Soviet state.
Among the options under consideration is a measure that would codify into law the 2016 Obama administration directive on transgender service, preventing the executive branch from reversing it without Congress.
The Save The Internet Act would codify the Federal Communications Commission's (FCC) 28503 Open Internet Order into law, prohibiting internet service providers from blocking, throttling or prioritizing certain web traffic.
The three-page bill would merely codify the Federal Communications Commission's (FCC) 22019 Open Internet Order into law, prohibiting internet service providers from blocking, throttling or prioritizing certain web traffic.
House votes to permanently ban taxpayer funds for abortion: The House passed legislation on Tuesday that would permanently codify existing law banning the use of federal funds for abortion services.
It would also essentially codify into law actions that the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) is taking to share sensitive information with and provide security clearances to state elections officials.
Regardless of the differences between a peace regime and a peace treaty, China will be pleased by steps that codify the long-term division between South Korea and North Korea.
Mobileye has sought ancillary applications (including detailed maps) and to codify its regulatory expertise, while not rising so far above the fray that it misses out on good commercial opportunities.
He has called on the State Legislature to return to Albany to pass a bill, the Reproductive Health Act, that would codify the right to an abortion in state law.
We've explored ways to codify human morality into the systems of autonomous vehicles, and we're looking into how to assist workers whose jobs might vanish as a result of automation.
The Met also said that its board had voted to codify how the museum accepts named gifts, formalizing a longstanding practice of circulating those proposals through a chain of departments.
According to people familiar with the negotiations, Mr. Trump's move came after China tried to reverse commitments to essentially codify an agreement to provide U.S. companies with more equal treatment.
He's still pushing for the city council to pass legislation to codify the ban into law, in case another mayor down the line tries to undo de Blasio's executive order.
In its previously seen form, published after the second reading, the cybersecurity law would codify sweeping powers for the government, ranging from widespread censorship to heightened control over certain technologies.
The draft rule would also codify existing guidance to have applicants prove they have medical treatment in the US lined up and have the means to pay for the treatment.
GOP critics in Congress took the president's statement and ran with it, crafting an amendment to codify ending the Medicaid expansion at the end of this year rather than 2019.
By 303, Abe aims for a controversial revision of the constitution which will codify the role of the JSDF and eliminate any uncertainty over the country's ability to defend itself.
"Any time you try to codify gender norms, either into laws or into algorithms, you're bound to have an impact on anyone who's not Ron Swanson or Barbie," she said.
Portman called it "a sensible and fair solution is to codify the protections for the DACA population that puts "in place stronger border security measures consistent with the president's proposal.
House lawmakers on Monday passed legislation that would codify into law the Department of Homeland Security's cyber incident response teams that help protect federal networks and critical infrastructure from cyberattacks.
Recall that even though Chile was the first country to codify net neutrality, the concept was first introduced to the public debate by the American academic Tim Wu in 2003.
Mayor Steve Noble of Kingston got a taste of the new climate while battling over the past month to codify sanctuary policies the city had been practicing for 15 years.
The stated objective of the rule is to codify the terms of the settlement agreement, which first went into place in 1997 and was updated late in the Obama administration.
During a recent House debate about whether to codify the airplane vaping ban into law, Hunter famously used an e-cigarette in order to show that it is not harmful.
Yang, the presidential hopeful and entrepreneur, has made this a pillar of his campaign, and Ocasio-Cortez is attempting to codify a version of it in the Green New Deal.
In particular, the United States sought to codify in NAFTA a measure agreed in the Mexican reform bill to bar America Movil from charging competitors for calls to its network.
That included promises by China to codify into law changes to certain economic practices -- an aspect of the deal US officials had believed was settled, but which Chinese officials objected to.
The bipartisan legislation, which seeks in part to codify a late 173 executive order on U.S. mineral development by President Donald Trump, gets its first hearing before Murkowski's committee on Tuesday.
It's fairly simple — it would undo the FCC's 2018 repeal of net neutrality rules and codify the rules into law, making it difficult for a future FCC chair to undo them.
I think the question is it's hard enough to even set something up that's going to codify the values that we have around expression and safety on a relatively defined topic.
"Once you try to codify the spirit (of the law) — then you get unintended consequences," said Lars Andersen, whose London-based My Nametags business handles names and phone numbers of children.
Khanna's set of principles is called the "Internet Bill of Rights," and with Democrats recapturing the House, tech leaders like Khanna have a chance to codify ideas like these into laws.
The bipartisan legislation, which seeks in part to codify a late 2017 executive order on U.S. mineral development by President Donald Trump, gets its first hearing before Murkowski's committee on Tuesday.
The first attempt to codify a schedule of violations and punishments, contained in the 1881 National League rules, was a complete failure: Okay, it wasn't that bad, but it was close.
Governor Gina Raimondo of Rhode Island has also urged state legislators to convene a special session to pass the Reproductive Health Care Act, which would codify abortion rights in the state.
Although Pennsylvania moved to legalize medical marijuana in 2016 and became the first state to codify research on the substance into law, cannabis is not fully legal in the state yet.
Democratic presidential hopefuls have been heavily critical of the states' bills, with many of them promising to codify Roe if elected and making abortion support a litmus test for court nominees.
The Senate Judiciary Committee passed legislation earlier this year that would codify that only a senior Justice Department official could fire Mueller and give him the ability to review his firing.
This has included attempting to enact the grossly misnamed Restoration of America's Wire Act (RAWA), which would codify the erroneous prior interpretation of the Wire Act to override state gambling preferences.
In the enforcement area, it would codify a policy that the IRS only seize taxpayer's funds in suspected structuring cases when the funds are believed to have come from illegal sources.
One of its companion bills would codify an official definition of "recidivism," which refers to an offender's relapse into crime, and a fundamental measure of the success of Michigan's corrections system.
Both sides agree on one major point: Some form of legislation is necessary to codify existing regulations, to encourage new ones and to give the new regulations the force of law.
Will using A.I. to tell us who might have a stroke, or which patients will benefit a clinical trial, codify these concerns into algorithms that prove less effective for underrepresented groups?
The setbacks have given the Kurds a significantly weakened hand in negotiations between Iraqi commanders and their Kurdish counterparts to codify the sharply changed balance of power between the two sides.
So while efforts to preserve, enshrine or "codify" Roe have been at the forefront of the fight to protect federal abortion rights, reproductive health advocates say they don't go far enough.
The day after Zolotov's video dropped, a Russian lawmaker named Sergey Ivanov from Russia's far-right LDPR party submitted an apparently tongue-in-cheek draft bill to codify procedures for dueling.
Now is the time to increase science budgets to better fund assessments, to implement accountability for all fishermen, and codify stronger legal mandates that help our Councils conserve for the future.
Congress could change the law to require that companies give users granular control of their data and codify the right to know how, when and with whom that data is shared.
Tim Murphy (R-Pa.) plans to offer an amendment during the Energy and Commerce Committee markup that would codify federal parity protections for people seeking mental health and substance abuse treatment.
"  Portman called it "a sensible and fair solution" that would "codify the protections for the DACA population while also putting in place stronger border security measures consistent with the president's proposal.
The bill would codify the Supreme Court's Quill decision, which would thus bar states from imposing collection burdens for sales and use taxes on out-of-state businesses lacking physical presence.
That means the Email Privacy Act would simply codify existing policy for federal law enforcement, something advocates hope will help finally push this bill forward as it heads to the Senate.
Virtually all Democratic candidates have said they want to pass a law that would codify the landmark Supreme Court ruling — a safety net of sorts if Roe is overturned by the court.
I want a tool that programs my behaviors and those of my team, one that lets me A/B test sales tactics, codify those that work and disseminate them through the organization.
While legislation could help codify the practice of repaying federal contractors after a shutdown, agencies could actually directly pay out these contracts without any legislation at all, according to a union representative.
The first two codify what happens if the president or vice president dies or otherwise leaves office (the vice president becomes president, and the president can nominate a new vice president, respectively).
Hardliners have thwarted Rouhani's attempts to push through domestic reform since his election as president in 2013, including proposals to codify political crimes and prevent the security forces from policing religious adherence.
"Adversaries are getting smarter, they are growing in their ability to learn industrial processes and codify and scale that knowledge, and defenders must also adapt," states the firm's analysis of the attack.
Strong exit rules are needed to verify, inspect, certify and codify vehicles before export, and all vehicles with compromised emissions and safety features need to be barred from export, the study said.
In this unusual setting, the outgoing president signed H.R. 6900, the Tested Ability to Leverage Exceptional Talent (Talent) Act, to codify the Presidential Innovation Fellows program as a centerpiece of his legacy.
Rather than wait for the Trump administration to change course, Congress should move quickly to adopt the bipartisan OPEN Data Act and permanently codify an open data policy for the U.S. government.
Despite the influx of newcomers, she has resisted any sort of effort to codify the reality of Germany as a country of immigrants with a major revision of its outdated immigration laws.
The update would codify a so-called presumption of openness, which requires federal agencies and other parts of the government to adopt a policy that leans toward the public release of documents.
The bill would codify the Free File program, under which the IRS agrees not to offer its own free tax filing service — a service progressives would like the IRS to create. Rep.
Among other things, the New York Democrat campaigned on screening judicial nominees on their support for abortion access and a "Family Bill of Rights" to codify the rights of parents into law.
Digital rights advocates warn the TiSA agreement could codify this as a form of "privatized censorship," further enabling companies to shut down legal challenges over content that gets removed from their platforms.
Characteristically, he turned this handicap into a strength, gathering his energies for daring leaps of thought, which, in his later years, he often left for others to codify in proper mathematical language.
Negotiations between the countries broke down last week after administration officials accused the Chinese of backtracking on several key provisions of a proposed deal, including agreeing to codify changes in Chinese law.
The worst thing you could do for the planet is codify this kind of development into the land use and planning policies of your city to make building anything else impossible. Amen.
Senate Judiciary Committee chair Lindsey Graham, from South Carolina, told WIRED that rather than pass a new law, he'd like tech firms to codify standards of good corporate behavior—and follow them.
The bishop said that time passed, but no one from the vestry signed the contract he had prepared to codify the deal for the diocese to advance the money to the church.
President Emmanuel Macron's government plans to codify into law some aspects of France's current state of emergency, such as the ability to place people under house arrest without a judge's prior authorization.
His proclamation set off a frantic effort by officials to codify it into a workable policy, and then a subsequent panic while exemptions were worked out for some of America's closest allies.
During that outing, she repeatedly broke one of the rules that she would later codify: "It was the rule that there is no kicking the seat in front of you," she said.
Portman has suggested passing a law to codify Obama's 2012 executive order establishing DACA — which stopped short of giving illegal immigrants a pathway to citizenship — in exchange for beefing up border security.
TRUMP'S SUPREME COURT PICK NEEDS SENATE APPROVAL: A LOOK AT THE CONFIRMATION PROCESS Cuomo also called on the state Senate to hold a special session to pass legislation that would codify Roe v.
The bipartisan legislation, which seeks in part to codify a late 173 executive order on U.S. mineral development by President Donald Trump, was sponsored by U.S. senators Lisa Murkowski, Joe Manchin and others.
After a closed-door markup, the Senate Intelligence Committee released a reauthorization bill this morning that would codify backdoor searches, along with the "about" collection that the NSA supposedly discontinued earlier this year.
The bipartisan legislation, which seeks in part to codify a late 2017 executive order on U.S. mineral development by President Donald Trump, was sponsored by U.S. senators Lisa Murkowski, Joe Manchin and others.
Despite the fact that Humanae Vitae was massively unpopular, Catholic leadership started pursuing policies that that would effectively codify it in the secular world since it wasn't enforceable by the Church, Ratcliffe says.
The proposed leasing rule would codify this system with a megawatt capacity fee and create a competitive bidding process for the right to build and operate utility-scale renewable projects on public land.
A bipartisan Senate bill announced Tuesday would codify sanctions Obama made by executive order and add sanctions against investments in Russian energy concerns and business with Russian intelligence agencies or hacking related personnel.
But it holds that it arose historically, and continues to be used today, to codify and enforce relationships built on power and luck as much as to facilitate voluntary and rational decision-making.
The legislation would also renew the program for six years and codify the National Security Agency's decision earlier this year to halt the collection of communications that merely mentioned a foreign intelligence target.
Over the next six years, Putin's government will make an effort to solidify and codify an alternative world view – a view Russia is eager to offer for domestic consumption as well as export.
The GDPR will also codify what's known as "the right to be forgotten," meaning consumers will be able to order web services to delete their data or stop distributing it to third parties.
What it does: The three-page bill would merely codify the Federal Communications Commission's (FCC) 2015 Open Internet Order into law, prohibiting internet service providers from blocking, throttling or prioritizing certain web traffic.
President Trump seems committed to pushing these numbers even higher because suicide attempts and suicidal ideation among transgender people are associated with the very discrimination and marginalization that the proposed policies would codify.
Representative Bill Shuster of Pennsylvania, the retiring chairman of the House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee, accepted the requested changes and this week introduced legislation in the House that would codify them into law.
Mr. de Blasio reiterated that point on Tuesday, saying that even though the purposes of the bills had been achieved, there was "a yearning" in the Council to codify those changes into law.
China has accelerated work on a foreign investment law that would codify some of those changes, including a ban on the practice of requiring foreign companies to share proprietary technologies with the Chinese.
Republican sponsors of the bill argue that the measure would codify existing protections in the state and protect the religious freedoms of agencies from being sued, discriminated against and driven out of business.
Scott's latest bill would codify requirements for investors and funds to report information about investments made in opportunity zones and adds penalties for individuals and funds that fail to appropriately file required forms.
The provision is part of a more than 290-page bill to codify the Obama-era Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals Program and resulted from weeks of negotiations between conservative and moderate Republicans.
What we've tried to do is codify abstract principles of right and wrong into a set of conflicts rules for government officials, starting with the Constitution and then the statutes and regulations as well.
Right-to-Repair legislation, which would codify this stance in law, is currently wending its way through multiple state legislatures; California became the 18th state to introduce a bill like this in March 2018.
"The administration is seeking to codify child abuse, plain and simple," House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, a Democrat, said in a statement, adding that she expected a federal judge would strike down the new rule.
Ducey's move to codify his state's permissive policies to autonomous vehicle testing comes a few days after California announced that it would permit fully driverless cars to operate on its roads starting in April.
If he does not, I will work with my colleagues to codify sanctions against Russia into law.... Each of our last three presidents had high hopes for building a partnership with the Russian government.
"The President was very clear: Any effort to codify DACA needs to, one, be limited to DACA, so the first criteria under the law should be, you have a DACA permit today," Cotton said.
The bill would essentially codify Department of Justice regulations that say a special counsel can only be fired by a senior official and would give them the ability to challenge their firing in court.
And with a growing, captive audience of tens of millions of listeners, radio proved to be a perfect medium in a post-9/11 setting to deliver this message and codify a malleable audience.
Here's a few others to keep an eye on:   On transgender military service: A bipartisan group of lawmakers is looking to codify the ability of transgender troops to serve openly with a proposed amendment.
House lawmakers on Thursday introduced a revised version of their bipartisan IRS modernization bill — removing a provision from earlier versions that would codify the IRS's "Free File" program, which drew criticism in recent weeks.
Buttigieg has spoken out against a recent series of restrictive abortion laws in states such as Ohio, Alabama and Georgia but stopped short of calling for legislation that would codify the 1973 Roe v.
Can the North truly accept a peace treaty and new non-hostile security relationships based on current boundaries that would codify and make permanent the peninsula's division and thus undercut the regime's very identity?
It would codify Department of Justice regulations that say only a senior official can fire Mueller or another special counsel, and would give a special counsel the ability to challenge their firing in court.
Fifty-eight percent of respondents said Republicans would shoulder the blame if lawmakers cannot reach an agreement to codify the protections for recipients of the Obama-era Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program.
Trump makes rare trip to Clinton state, hoping to win back New Hampshire MORE (R-Ariz.), who said he would work to codify sanctions under U.S. law to stop Trump from rolling them back.
Susan Lerner, the executive director of Common Cause New York, called Mr. Vance's decision "a really strong step in the right direction," but she said the Legislature should now codify the recommendations into law.
He and his colleague Amy Klobuchar, a Democrat from Minnesota, have proposed rules to codify the right of consumers to opt out and keep their information private while giving them more control over it.
But high-profile national issues, such as Congress' failure to codify the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program after President Trump ended those protections, could drive Democrats to the polls in even greater numbers.
McCarthy added that he thinks the House could codify some of the protections for immigrants in DACA as part of a broader package that could also include border-security provisions, according to the reporter.
A bipartisan sanctions bill announced Tuesday would codify sanctions President Obama made by executive order and add sanctions against investments in Russian energy concerns and business with Russian intelligence agencies or hacking related personnel.
Wolters urged military leaders to codify common tactics, techniques and procedures to prepare for joint use of the aircraft in Europe, which will mark the first time that U.S. allies are flying stealth aircraft.
"By distorting the features and culture of African Americans—including their looks, language, dance, deportment and character—white Americans were able to codify whiteness across class and geopolitical lines as its antithesis," NMAAHC says.
During an interview on CNN's "State of the Union," McCain was asked if he thinks Congress should codify DACA and if he thinks there should be a path to citizenship for the DACA recipients.
To counter the Trump administration's terrible decision, I introduced H.R. 4518, the Bears Ears National Monument Expansion Act, which would codify permanent protections for the land and prevent irreversible damage from fossil fuel extraction.
The Trump administration has since insisted that any deal to codify protections for Dreamers into law must include money for a border wall and other measures in line with Trump's tough-on-immigration stance.
When President Trump next meets with Chinese President Xi Jinping, they should strike a deal to end the tariff war, codify China's commitments to reform and police compliance through WTO and other legal actions.
Tom Suozzi (D) and Peter King (R) will announce Thursday a bill that would introduce a federal tax on e-cigarettes and codify into law a ban on flavored e-cigarette and tobacco products.
China is also rewriting some of its laws and regulations to better protect foreign intellectual property, ban the forced transfer of foreign technology to Chinese business partners and codify equal treatment of foreign companies.
And Ms. Gillibrand, Ms. Warren, Senator Cory Booker of New Jersey and Senator Amy Klobuchar of Minnesota were vocal last month in urging Congress to codify abortion rights, a call Mr. Biden later echoed.
To that end, Cardinal Blasé Cupich of Chicago, one of the Pope's key allies in the United States, suggested amending the proposal to codify how and when lay people should be involved in investigating bishops.
In California, lawmakers are trying to pass legislation that would codify a court ruling forcing gig economy companies to reclassify their workers as employees — which would mean they have to pay the baseline local minimum.
Driving the news: A bill that would codify last year's Dynamex decision by the state's Supreme Court passed California's Assembly (51-11) last month and will soon be in the hands of the state Senate.
Oregon, Washington and Vermont have approved legislation related to net neutrality, but California's measure is seen as the most comprehensive attempt to codify the principle in a way that might survive a likely court challenge.
The Save the Internet Act, introduced by Congressman Michael Doyle Jr. last month, would codify into law consumer protections that existed prior to the Federal Communications Commission's December 2017 repeal of its net neutrality rules.
The proposed law, which goes before the French Senate this week and which President François Hollande hopes to codify in law by July, would make it easier for private employers to hire and fire people.
MORE (R-Ariz.), as well as and other senators from both sides of the aisle, also proposed to codify existing sanctions while adding more stringent restrictions on the Russian energy, intelligence and defense sectors.  Sen.
"We want to want to codify the principle of human control over all deadly weapons systems internationally, and thereby take a big step toward a global ban on fully autonomous weapons," Maas told the conference.
One congressional aide told The Hill on Wednesday the legislation aims to codify the executive orders former President Obama issued in in 2015, as well as a revised version of the order made in 2016.
Our elected officials should be developing solutions that provide greater public funding for water systems and codify democratic control of water systems, so that no other city ever faces the preventable tragedy Flint confronts today.
Israel's Basic Law (its equivalent to a constitution) allows for any members of the Knesset to request immunity from prosecution; another piece of legislation, known as the Immunity Law, helps codify how that process works.
In recent years, there has been a push to codify laws that prohibit officers from having sex with someone who has been arrested or is otherwise in custody, including one passed in Louisiana in 2008.
The measure would codify Justice Department rules that say only a Justice official — not the president — has the authority to terminate the special counsel, as well as granting an "expedited review" of such an ouster.
Wade and push Republicans in Congress, whether they're in the majority or not, to pass legislation that will codify Roe and protect women's reproductive rights from what would be an extreme finding by the Court.
One of the earliest attempts to codify soccer was at the University of Cambridge, in the eighteen-forties, around the same time that the first rules of rugby were set down, at the Rugby School.
The government stepped up restrictions on capital outflows in response, and the latest rules codify what has long been known: Beijing wants to shepherd investments into sectors that align with national economic and strategic goals.
Trump has frustrated conservatives by signaling support for a deal to codify the Obama-era DACA program, which allows undocumented immigrants brought to America as minors to apply for temporary legal status and work permits.
Also telling is that the candidates are not solely talking about preserving Roe: In an acknowledgment that the Supreme Court might have enough votes to dismantle it, they all support legislation to codify its protections.
The two diplomats say that Mr. Griffiths hopes to schedule a briefing for the Security Council by the end of the week to codify a possible cease-fire and a new round of peace talks.
If adopted, civil rights groups say the new definition of sex would codify the administration's position that the transgender community is not deserving of civil rights protections in other areas of public life, as well.
He and his colleagues had been working to codify evangelical mores on sexual ethics for more than a year, and the document had been finalized as planned last week at the ERLC's scheduled annual meeting.
But Thomas made clear that it was time for the court to address abortion, as red and blue states have clamored to codify abortion on their terms in anticipation of a possible reckoning with Roe v.
In their letter, the companies asked lawmakers to codify the recent termination of a type of NSA surveillance that collected American communications sent to or received from someone living overseas that mentioned a foreign intelligence target.
Local activists, with the support of some council members, are pushing to tighten up the ordinance to codify the city's position that Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents should not be freely allowed into law enforcement facilities.
On Friday, Democratic state Senator Adam Morfeld introduced a bill to adopt the Internet Neutrality Act: legislation that would codify the basics of net neutrality, including prohibiting internet service providers from throttling speeds or blocking content.
More than half of the nation's state legislatures are set to debate measures to codify the existence of daily and weekly fantasy sports sites, which could provide a lucrative new revenue stream for cash-strapped governments.
Rituals reorganize, affirm, and codify the emotional detritus that accumulates in adult life: so much of self-help and self-care is ritual, and so much of our own undoing of the self is also ritualized.
And in a few months from now, Assassin's Creed Origins — which is set in ancient Egypt — will codify the beginnings of that conflict in a game that also re-thinks many of the series' core rules.
The bill would codify the Federal Communications Commission's (FCC) 2628 Open Internet Order into law, reigniting a debate between Republicans and Democrats over whether the FCC should have the legal authority to enforce net neutrality rules.
From our perspective, this bill would codify access to electricity in Africa as a long-term U.S. foreign policy priority, for the benefit of millions of Africans and for U.S. companies doing business on the continent.
It's so bad that he's started to wonder if it might be better for countries not to agree on anything at all -- rather than to codify lasting rules that are weak to the point of irrelevance.
That bill would codify many of the protections nearly 800,000 young undocumented immigrants receive under DACA, which defers deportation for people brought to the U.S. illegally as children and allows them to apply for work permits.
Congress has also included provisions in the 2017 National Defense Authorization Act that would codify that process into law, and shift the burden on the Pentagon to prove the soldier committed wrongdoing in accepting the bonuses.
This summer, the House Judiciary Committee approved the Sunshine for Regulatory Decrees and Settlements Act, which would codify many of the reforms in Pruitt's directive and the Meese Memo and apply them across all federal agencies.
Republicans are applauding FCC Chairman Ajit Pai's plan to reverse the open Internet order, and are hoping it spurs Democrats to the negotiating table on a legislative fix that would codify the rules' principles into law.
All the bill would do is codify into law an existing landmark legal ruling, Dynamex, that makes it harder than it was previously for companies to classify a worker as a contractor rather than an employee.
The new State Department rule will also codify a requirement that those traveling to the U.S. for medical treatment must "establish their ability to pay all costs associated with such treatment," including travel and living costs.
A key Republican senator is floating a new proposal to essentially codify President Obama's 2012 executive order creating the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program in order to break a standoff with Democrats over immigration.
Hallmark, then, isn't selling a religious Christmas — its characters almost never mention Jesus or Christianity, outside of perhaps singing "Silent Night" or something — but it still kind of is, because it's trying to codify the ritual.
Now, with a Democratic majority, the state legislature could pass a raft of legislation affecting women, LGBTQ Virginians, and others, including legislation to codify the right to an abortion in state law in case Roe v.
But Brazil and the broader mining industry have grappled with how best to codify uniform tailings dam standards, conscious of not only the safety implications but of growing public resentment over the use of tailings dams.
"It does not codify any change in federal policy and it can readily be ignored or rebuked by the new administration," said Paul Armentano, deputy director of the National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws.
That said, the catechism itself is relatively recent, dating back to 1992 under John Paul II as part of a wider program to codify and clarify church teaching after the Second Vatican Council of 1962-'533.
Trump announced Monday that he would impose sanctions and tariffs against Turkey for its attack in Syria, but lawmakers will likely want to codify sanctions and not just rely on the executive branch to carry them out.
With a new Congress and leadership at the FCC, it's my hope that policymakers will find bipartisan consensus on smarter policies that codify shared net neutrality principles and spur more investments in wired and wireless internet networks.
Trade Wars Trump supporters may look to make a statement about their influence over the party by seeking to codify Trump's positions on trade — which are radically different from most in the party — into the party platform.
Zoe Lofgren, the California Democrat whose district includes part of Silicon Valley, has introduced or co-sponsored five bills over the years that would codify the Free File program, with names like the Free File Permanence Act.
"There was also a consensus that anyone on the other side of the aisle who thinks that they're just going to codify DACA in the year-end appropriations bill, it may not be very well received," Sen.
It is already a misdemeanor in the state to harass someone via telephone or through forms of written communication, but the bill announced Wednesday would be the first to codify language against the unwanted transmission of images.
As the chair and the ranking member of the Intelligence Committee, respectively, before Trump became President, they collaborated on bills to improve cybersecurity and to codify the rules on the collection of metadata by the intelligence agencies.
The bill, which must be passed by March 23 in order to avoid a government shutdown, could include a provision that would codify the current de facto exemption of minor league players from federal fair labor laws.
Another bipartisan Senate proposal would codify cyberinformation-sharing initiatives between federal intelligence services and state election officials, speed up the granting of security clearances to state officials and provide federal incentives for states to adopt paper ballots.
They said the new rules did little more than codify the status quo while letting the brokerage industry market itself as always doing the right thing for customers, while potentially watering down the more rigorous fiduciary standard.
Trump announced in September that he would wind down the Obama-era immigration executive action starting in March, throwing the onus to Congress to codify DACA into law and launching in earnest an immigration battle in Washington.
Relations between the countries have worsened since May, when China backed away from a nearly complete deal that would have required it to codify the agreement into Chinese law, which Beijing said would infringe on its sovereignty.
Republican sponsors of the bill argued that such a law would codify protections that already exist in Tennessee and protect adoption agencies from being sued, discriminated against and driven out of business because of their religious beliefs.
One of them — introduced by Senators Thom Tillis, Republican of North Carolina, and Chris Coons, Democrat of Delaware — would codify the regulatory removal standard, which means that the Trump administration could not modify the removal restrictions unilaterally.
"Senate Bill 375 is a dangerous step backward that would codify permission to discriminate against the LGBTQ community into Georgia state law," said Sarah Kate Ellis, president and CEO of LGBTQ advocacy group GLAAD, in a statement.
Several Democratic lawmakers have proposed legislation that would codify exactly what constitutes the illegal activity, as they argue that the body of legal precedent on the topic has left the matter in a confusing and inconsistent state.
The legislation would also codify existing Justice Department regulations that a special counsel can only be removed for misconduct, dereliction of duty, incapacity, conflict of interest or other good cause, such as a violation of departmental policies.
I mean, the culture I live in had already done a thorough enough job prompting me to codify myself as a "bad" woman, and now some poorly designed app was telling me I was also bad data.
In addition to the new passport marking, the law would codify an existing Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) program called "Operation Angel Watch," which notifies officials abroad when registered sex offenders plan to travel to those countries.
"In the attempt to facilitate, create, and codify a subculture, it seems to me there are groups of people searching for ways to find the aesthetic accoutrements of their identity in a confused and fractured world," he continues.
The certification program was launched in 2016 as a way to codify the meaning of "open-source," and hold creators to legally binding standards, such as making hardware designs publicly available, and using components that anyone can find.
In addition to these proposals, they are also working to convince delegates to support a rule that would "codify" what they say is delegates' responsibility to vote their conscience instead of how their state voted in the primary.
This type of cooperation has some precedent in China in a number of fields, making it seem likely that the regulation is intended to update previous measures to codify existing practices and cover new forms of online content.
McGinness' art over the past two decades has worked to codify images and ideas into their simplest, most iconic forms, from his Women series to the Mindscapes and Black Holes made from dozens of carefully iterated visual concepts.
"This bill simply seeks to codify the framework in place for a very long time - that a woman has a right to choose," Senator Bryan Townsend, a Democrat who is the bill's sponsor, told colleagues before the vote.
"If you want to codify into law all of the crazy rules and regulations that have been put in place by her appointments to the Supreme Court, then vote for Hillary Clinton," he said of Trump's Democratic counterpart.
Based on the original coding of our democracy by its founders, they alone have the power to codify this core American value into law, so it is above the reach of the ebb and flow of political tides.
The push comes days after some lawmakers expressed frustration with a bill passed by the House this week that would codify the IRS' partnership with tax-preparation software companies like H&R Block and Intuit, which makes TurboTax.
The most high-profile portion of the legislation would codify a so-called presumption of openness, which requires federal agencies and other parts of the government to adopt a policy that leans toward the public release of documents.
John Curtis (R-Utah) would codify the two national monument units that remain after the rollback — about 15 percent of the original size — and make them their own monuments: Shash Jáa National Monument and Indian Creek National Monument.
A bipartisan group of senators introduced legislation last week that would codify that only a senior Justice Department official can fire a special counsel and give Mueller or any other special counsel an "expedited review" of any firing.
Again, in the weeks following this expansion of Family Fairness, my father introduced a bill to codify that protection, recognizing that the Family Fairness policy was still just an executive action that could be rescinded by the INS.
And the Chinese view some of the Trump administration's demands as infringing on their sovereignty and giving America too much power over their economy — including requiring the country to codify changes through legislation in the National People's Congress.
"Do we simply codify what DACA is and extend it out over a period of time, or do we try to go farther than that as the president is suggesting?" asked Senator Mike Rounds, Republican of South Dakota.
Among other things, Congress should consider how best to codify longstanding internal Justice Department rules that limit what investigative and prosecutorial steps may be taken and announced about a candidate in the window leading up to an election.
The 400-plus-page bill released Thursday includes changes that would codify the rights of "unborn children," allow tax-exempt religious organizations to engage in political activities and impose hurdles for immigrants seeking to claim refundable tax credits.
Congress should codify in legislation the designation of election infrastructure as critical infrastructure and urgently adopt legislation to improve information sharing throughout government – federal, state and local - on election cybersecurity threats and provide technical resources for election agencies.
His years as a reality TV star served to codify that idea in peoples' minds; Trump was always getting off a helicopter or riding in a limousine -- in the middle of some major deal that would make him millions.
I don't understand why people feel so free to assert their own religious beliefs over others — coming from my perspective, my own faith has stances on abortion, but I wouldn't presume to codify them and impose them on others.
What they're saying: Republicans say they want reach a deal to codify net neutrality rules into law, but that they refuse to do so if it returns to the utility-style "common carrier" regime the FCC repealed last year.
This new classification would "permanently codify into law the 'four corners' of net neutrality" by banning providers from controlling traffic quality and speed and forbidding them from participating in paid prioritization programs or charging access fees from edge providers.
Best known for her unbridled anti-feminism and work in defeating the Equal Rights Amendment, Schlafly's key contribution was to codify the central myth of the American right: that conservative Republicans are constantly being betrayed by establishment party leaders.
The North Korea Sanctions Enforcement Act, which this Tuesday passed the U.S. House of Representatives overwhelmingly, would codify this strategy and require the administration to keep this pressure in place until it verifies North Korea's disarmament and humanitarian reforms.
New Chinese security laws, including the counter-terrorism law and the draft cyber security law, have been controversial as they codify sweeping powers for the government to combat perceived threats, from widespread censorship to heightened control over certain technologies.
So does the internal turmoil caused by Amazon's initially dismissive response when employees were outraged over the company's opposition to a plan to codify the inclusion of women and people of color among candidates for open board director positions.
If passed, this bill would keep government overreaches in check by limiting the ability of states to impose a use tax or sales tax on remote online sellers and would codify the standard the Supreme Court set in Quill.
The Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program, or DACA, which Trump tried to end to force bipartisan congressional action to codify it, was all but abandoned after a bevy of immigration reform packages failed in the Senate in February.
"The next steps will be to move beyond symbolic gestures of protection and create substantive protections and enforcement and codify in law a meaningful management role for local governments, tribes and other stakeholders," Bishop said in a Monday statement.
The versions that previously passed the House included a provision to codify the IRS's Free File program — a partnership with tax-preparation companies in which the companies offer free online tax-filing services to low- and middle-income taxpayers.
The House passed a bipartisan IRS reform bill on Tuesday that would codify the Free File program, but a number of progressives objected to the provision because they want the IRS to offer its own free online filing service.
"Donald Trump purportedly gave Congress six months to codify DACA into law, while simultaneously ensuring that a deal never materialized," said Juan Escalante, a Venezuelan DACA recipient and communications manager for America's Voice, a progressive immigrant rights advocacy group.
Some of the largest economic benefits of the pact, according to the trade commission, would come from the parts of the deal that codify the free flow of data across borders — measures that have been supported by technology companies.
By that point, the original Supreme store on Lafayette Street had been open for eight years, and the brand had helped codify the New York skater, tougher and scrappier and with better taste in music than its California brethren.
He also concluded that they did not violate a prohibition on "cruel, inhuman and degrading treatment" established by an international treaty; at the time, Senator John McCain, Republican of Arizona, was pushing to codify that rule in domestic statutes.
For decades now, popular histories have concocted false stories that the majority of the public had never supported prohibition, or that prohibition was conceived by a "radical fringe" of Bible-thumping, rural evangelicals trying to codify their Puritan morality.
In February, the White House and the Department of Homeland Security lashed out against a bipartisan proposal to codify DACA protections, arguing that it would have eviscerated immigration enforcement for people arriving in the United States before June 2018.
And it would require undoing half of this week's pivot (the let's-codify-DACA-pronto half), which put any such deal further out of reach by telling Democrats they need not make any concessions to get what they want.
They signaled their wariness last month with a 98-2 vote in the Senate to codify sanctions against Russia and require that Congress review any move by the president to lift them, a step the White House is resisting.
Still, California's passage of AB5 could have a domino effect that inspires other states to codify their own ABC misclassification tests, said Shannon Liss-Riordan, an attorney who represented thousands of drivers in a class action suit against Uber.
The president's missive also served to codify and formalize a wide range of protestations that Trump and House Republicans have worked to hone over the past three months, as the Democratic-controlled House conducted an impeachment inquiry into Trump.
Booker told BuzzFeed News Wednesday (while in a car driving in Gillibrand's state) that he "absolutely" also takes that pledge, but wants to take it further by vowing as president to sign legislation passed by Congress that would codify Roe v.
In an effort to shape public opinion online, Xi's government has implemented an unprecedented tightening of internet controls and sought to codify the policy within the law, a campaign that critics say ignores human rights and is a burden for business.
Chiu is acutely aware of what's at stake: if the diagnostic and custom treatment guidelines her lab's algorithms discover are infected with the same human biases already at work in society, they will simply codify — and perhaps even strengthen — those biases.
What it is: AB5, which California's Senate will soon get to consider, would not only codify Dynamex's more stringent requirements into the state's laws, but also go beyond its original scope of wages and also guarantee other benefits and protections.
The architect of the Clean Power Plan, Janet McCabe, previously explained to Gizmodo that the goal was simply to codify the clean energy transition already changing the US power sector—less reliance on coal, more reliance on natural gas and renewables.
The bill also aims to codify a controversial provision in the law that allows the NSA to collect texts, emails, and social media content of Americans who have been communicating with foreigners abroad — at to do so without a warrant.
The proposed constitution maintains the one party political system, socialist economy, universal and free healthcare and education, but would also codify changes in Cuban society that have occurred since the 1991 collapse of the Soviet Union while restructuring the government.
Informally termed the "isms," these terms codify the various subdivisions housed within the larger structure, the particular forms, particular methodologies, and particular styles that mark out this type from that, that temporally and theoretically bind them as distinct, ordered practices.
Here's what else she had to say: On net neutrality: Blackburn and other GOP lawmakers are on an ISP-backed quest to codify net neutrality rules in law, as Republican FCC Chairman Ajit Pai moves to roll back the current rules.
Qatar, in an apparent effort to codify the responsibilities of government employees and get them working harder, last month passed a law that raised pay for workers who have achieved higher levels of education and enforced a merit-based promotion scheme.
The Military Family Parole in Place Act would codify into law an existing executive branch program known as "Parole in Place," which allows current and former service members' undocumented parents, children, spouses or widowers to temporarily stay in the country.
"Thomas Farr's record of hostility and disregard for fundamental civil rights disqualifies him for a lifetime appointment that will allow him to codify his discriminatory ideology into law," Abrams and Gillums, who are both African-American, said in a statement Tuesday.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. officials are preparing an official document to codify recognition by the United States of Israeli sovereignty of the Golan Heights and President Donald Trump is likely to sign it next week, a senior administration official said on Friday.
"Thomas Farr's record of hostility and disregard for fundamental civil rights disqualifies him for a lifetime appointment that will allow him to codify his discriminatory ideology into law," Abrams and Gillum, who are both African-American, said in a statement Tuesday.
The Democrat-led House voted nearly along party lines Thursday to codify the ground rules for the next phase of the impeachment inquiry, which will include public hearings and purports to carve out space for Trump to participate in the process.
The controversy: The versions that previously passed the House included a provision to codify the IRS's Free File program -- a partnership with tax-preparation companies in which the companies offer free online tax-filing services to low- and middle-income taxpayers.
It would codify into law many of the actions already underway at the Department of Homeland Security, seeking to expedite security clearances to state officials and bolster information sharing between the federal government and the states on cybersecurity threats and breaches.
During the campaign, Mr. Trump sent mixed signals about how he intended to approach American policy toward Cuba, even as Mr. Obama was using the final months of his presidency to try to codify as much of the opening as possible.
But a provision in the bill to codify the IRS's Free File program — in which the agency partners with tax-preparation companies to have those businesses offer free software to low- and middle-income taxpayers — has drawn concerns, particularly from Democrats.
The spirit and legislative intent of the law, the US Constitution and the facts of a case should supplant one's personal moral compass, not be ignored as a hindrance to a justice's desire to codify his or her personal whims.
Republicans introduced a trio of bills on Wednesday that would codify some of the principles of net neutrality, but they were broadly panned by consumer advocates as riddled with loopholes that would allow internet service providers to abuse their powers.
The bill, formally known as the Special Counsel Independence and Integrity Act, would codify existing Justice Department regulations that say a special counsel can only be removed for misconduct, dereliction of duty, incapacity, conflict of interest or other good cause.
"They're strategically looking for ways to codify constitutional wins in their favor that make it more difficult to protect L.G.B.T.Q. people," said Mr. Strangio, who works on transgender equality issues, noting that many of the bills have nearly identical language.
In a nearly hourlong speech, during which he evoked his second-favorite New York governor, Franklin Roosevelt (his father, Mario, got the highest honor), Cuomo made sweeping liberal pronouncements: He would end cash bail once and for all, codify Roe v.
Bob Goodlatte of Virginia, the Republican House Judiciary chair, has a couple of immigration bills going through congressional committees — including one that would codify Trump's Victims of Immigration Crime Engagement Office, a hotline for people to report crimes by immigrants.
The other is known as Hindutva: a fundamentalist, majoritarian movement that seeks to codify and enforce orthodox Hinduism and to define India as an explicitly Hindu country (despite the fact that India has the second-largest Muslim population in the world).
Trump officials said the Chinese government altered portions of the agreement that would require them to codify the trade deal's provisions in Chinese law, which the United States saw as evidence that China would not keep its side of the bargain.
But for what appears to be the first time, the federal government would go beyond guidance and recommendations to codify how it defines sexual harassment in the nation's schools and the steps institutions are legally required to take to address it.
Mr. Trump did announce early this month that he would end the so-called Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals, or DACA, program within six months, although he said he would work with Democrats on a compromise measure to codify the protections.
And while such benefits would seem unlikely to be revoked in New York — a solidly Democratic outpost — experts say that actions such as Mr. Cuomo's are clearly meant to codify the state's opposition to President Trump's push to dismantle Obamacare.
Instead, the rule attempts to codify the widely refuted myth that simply reducing housing costs will provide fair and equal access to housing, regardless of race or ethnicity, disability, family status, or any other characteristic protected under the Fair Housing Act.
The bill, which had already been announced, would codify in common law some measures in the current state of emergency, such as the ability to conduct house raids or place people under house arrest without the prior authorization of a judge.
DOL's Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs (OFCCP)said the proposal would codify procedures it has already used for three decades, while making it easier for government contractors to settle cases in which they are found to have engaged in discrimination.
Conservative Republicans, for example, want to attach spending reforms, while Democrats are hoping to use the December vote on the issue to codify the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program, which protects immigrants brought into the U.S. illegally as children.
Among the tech leaders involved in Wednesday's action was Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg, who published a note on his profile calling on the FCC to preserve strong net neutrality rules — and for Congress to codify them more firmly into law.
These books don't have deep literary ambitions; the writing never aspires to be more than serviceable, and the characters are designed specifically to codify and encapsulate the tropes that make D&D work, not for profound psychological complexity or depth.
I think in some cases they would just codify what is de facto practice, namely that the president should be consulting with his national security team, which I think is already the practice, but it would not hurt to make that more explicit.
The bill would not only codify key pillars of net neutrality, like no blocking or throttling, but it would also consider internet access a "utility" under Title II of the Communications Act, which is the hottest point of contention between Republicans and Democrats.
Acrimonious rhetoric between Beijing and Washington has steadily increased since talks broke down in early May over U.S. accusations that Beijing had backtracked on commitments to codify in law changes to its intellectual property and technology transfer practices to address U.S. demands.
They were very picky about that..."The concept of using blockchain technology to aid in consent has been previously floated in cryptocurrency subreddits, with one user in 2015 even suggesting using Ethereum and voice recognition software "to codify consent in sexual relations.
"We support the Email Privacy Act, which passed the U.S. House of Representatives yesterday, because it would codify the warrant-for-content requirement and update an old law on government access to Internet communications," Facebook said in its announcement of the transparency report.
If so, maybe we start the answer with: 'Naming the operation helps codify unity of effort and unity of purpose for forces deployed in support of these operations, providing a clear and concise designation to categorize current and future actions against ISIL.
Washington (CNN)The top homeland security Republican in the House unveiled a border security bill Friday that would codify President Donald Trump's border wall, boost resources for Border Patrol and authorize the National Guard and Defense Department to provide support to those efforts.
Asked by Fox News's Bret Baier in a town hall-style interview whether the spending bill would include measures to codify protections for beneficiaries of the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program, Ryan said lawmakers plan to consider the matters separately.
Congress should enact ECPA reform in a manner that follows its original goal – give all our emails proper privacy protection – not codify an invasive power for all civil agencies that they've only briefly possessed because of a legislative loophole and unforeseen technology.
"We are hopeful Senators can step into the breach created by today's decision and exercise their right to codify a definition of joint employer for small business owners everywhere and end the constant ping-ponging back and forth of this issue," Haller said.
In an effort to shape public opinion online, President Xi Jinping's government has implemented an unprecedented tightening of internet controls and sought to codify the policy within the law, a campaign that critics say ignores human rights and is a burden for business.
On that account, Friday was a mixed success for the governor, with pledges to introduce early voting, end cash bail for low-level offenses and codify the Supreme Court ruling that legalized abortion all failing to make it into the final budget deal.
Those include improving the existing domestic terror statute, investing in counter-extremism measures on the federal, state, and local level, and passing legislation like the Domestic Terrorism Prevention Act, a bill that would codify an interagency domestic terror task force into law.
Osiel takes this to be a general lesson: The less we can rely on a common morality to temper the exercise of our rights, the more the law must "penetrate even farther into areas of our lives" to explicitly codify what is permissible.
The year after the Hyde Amendment passed, he voted against a measure that would create the exceptions for rape, incest, and risks to the pregnant person's life Clinton later went on to codify, and voted against the measure a second time in 1981.
The legislation, which has already passed the Senate Committee on Commerce, Science and Transportation, would extend the life of the International Space Station and codify the goal of going to the moon as a step to a human mission to Mars. Rep.
These numbers also highlight the extraordinary potential risks associated with the newly-proposed ballot initiative, the California Privacy Rights and Enforcement Act (CPREA, colloquially called CCPA 28503), which proposes to codify some existing parts of the CCPA and extend it in major ways.
In an attempt to protect the river and in response to destructive droughts that have affected the tribe's salmon fishers, the Yurok Tribe sought to codify their ongoing attempts at revitalization by granting the river the same legal rights as a human.
Senator Ron Wyden, an Oregon Democrat who sits on the Intelligence Committee and has long been an outspoken critic of what he saw as N.S.A. overreach, hailed the decision and said he would offer legislation to codify the new limit in federal law.
It would codify the IRS's public-private partnership to fight identity theft and the role of the IRS chief information officer, expand the use of electronic tax-filing systems and allow the IRS to directly accept credit and debit card tax payments.
Trump in September rescinded the Obama-era Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program, which temporarily shielded Dreamers from deportation, with a six-month delay, setting off a scramble by lawmakers to codify the program's protections into law by a March 5 deadline.
Asked by Fox News's Bret Baier in a town hall-style interview whether the spending bill would include measures to codify protections for beneficiaries of the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program, Ryan said lawmakers plan to consider the matters separately.
"By distorting the features and culture of African Americans -- including their looks, language, dance, deportment and character -- white Americans were able to codify whiteness across class and geopolitical lines as its antithesis," says the Smithsonian's National Museum of African American History and Culture.
This week, the House Energy and Commerce Committee unanimously voted to send legislation to the House floor that would codify the FCC's action Friday by prohibiting the use of federal funds for telecommunications equipment or services deemed a danger to U.S. national security.
Widely supported by civil rights groups, the USA Rights Act would require strong oversight of intelligence agencies by an independent agency, close the backdoor loophole by requiring a warrant to search the communications of US citizens, and codify the illegality of about collection.
In an effort to shape public opinion, President Xi Jinping's government has implemented an unprecedented tightening of internet and media controls and sought to codify the policy within the law, a campaign that critics say ignores human rights and is a burden for business.
In 1983, ESPN made history by being the first network to air a nationwide broadcast of the National High School Cheerleading Competition, and organizations like the American Association of Cheerleading Coaches and Advisors, formed in 1987, began to codify the competitive aspect of the sport.
Ultimately, he notes that there's a handful of things that US as a whole can do: "Congress needs to codify standards around political advertising," he writes, saying that existing laws are decades out of date and don't cover the types of platforms that exist today.
A nudge to the question of why this was surprising, at a time when gender definitions are as fluid as they have ever been and when there are efforts to codify the new reality, be it on bathroom doors or in the language of institutions.
The proposals being considered would give the state legislature, which will remain in Republican hands, the power to intervene in litigation involving the state, a role normally reserved for the attorney general, and curtail the governor's ability to issue rules that codify state laws.
Among the provisions that have been introduced this year are calls to codify into law existing Obama-era sanctions against Russia, require Congressional authority for any decision to lift sanctions, and roll out additional sanctions in response to Russian interference in the election. Sen.
His effort mirrors a similar, more targeted movement playing out on Capitol Hill, where watchdogs are pushing the Financial Services Conflict of Interest Act, a bill that would codify and strengthen some of Obama's provisions in law as they relate to financial services agencies.
"With our safe, fair and honest elections under attack from both outside our country and within, this bill is an attempt to codify what we all know should be the law," Virginia Representative Donald McEachin, who introduced the bill's House version, said in a statement.
The measure would codify nonbinding directions from the Obama administration and the Justice Department on how to fulfill document requests with a "presumption of openness," in addition to improving public digital access to records released through FOIA and making oversight of the process more independent.
The measures, which have received bipartisan criticism in recent days, would limit early voting, shield a jobs agency from the governor's control through next September, codify Medicaid work requirements and potentially block the incoming attorney general from withdrawing the state from a lawsuit over Obamacare.
Women's rights groups and opposition lawmakers in Germany have been pushing for two years for legislation that would codify the principle of "no means no," a significantly tougher stance for the country, the only one in Western Europe that lacks clear legislation against groping.
Shaundra Watson, BSA's policy director, said the group's privacy principles were not a response to the new California law but the result of a discussion among their members, including companies like Apple and Microsoft, of how to codify the consumer protections they already offer.
The bills include measures to codify work requirements for some Medicaid recipients and allowing the legislature veto power over whether to join or withdraw from various types of litigation, including a multi-state lawsuit seeking to invalidate Obamacare to which Wisconsin is a party.
The notes were written by Daniel Lucius "Doc" Adams, president of the New York Knickerbockers Base Ball Club, when 29 clubs convened in New York City in January 212 to codify rules for the sport, which gradually became known by a single word, baseball.
In particular, a provision to allow Medicaid to pay for more care at mental health facilities, which was projected to cost tens of billions of dollars, was scaled back to codify a new regulation covering stays only if they are less than 15 days long.
The fate of the two bills is joined But law enforcement-affiliated groups oppose Weber's bill and instead back Senate Bill 230, which would codify into law the existing use-of-force rules while also stressing de-escalation and focusing on additional training for police.
In addition to these legal fights playing out in court, Runyon-Harms added, advocates expect to see a number of states take up bills to codify the birth control benefit—regardless what happens on the federal level—when the state legislatures reconvene in January.
His proposal for a congressional veto over state laws in order to control, as he argued, "the centrifugal tendency of the states" was overwhelmingly rejected, leaving him fearful that the Constitution might codify a constant tension and conflict between the national government and the states.
On Wednesday, Mr. Torres praised Mr. Carter and Mr. Peters for arriving at the "fairest possible process" for investigating the whistle-blower charges, and said that he would draft legislation that would codify how the Investigations Department should handle similar situations in the future.
Though some Democratic presidential candidates have already called on Congress to codify abortion rights, Ms. Harris's campaign said her proposal went further by shifting the burden to states with a history of flouting Roe; the campaign cited South Carolina, Iowa and Georgia as examples.
It would also add presumptions that would make it extremely difficult for Central Americans to qualify for asylum, and codify — in an even more restrictive form — an opinion written by Sessions in June that attempted to restrict asylum for victims of domestic and gang violence.
In addition, the new laws prevent Mr. Kaul and Mr. Evers from withdrawing the state from a lawsuit challenging the Affordable Care Act, and further codify policies passed by the Republicans, including a work requirement for people on Medicaid and a voter ID law.
Senators of both parties say they are aiming for a narrow piece of legislation that would effectively codify the executive order that President Trump issued last week, which put a stop to the administration's practice of removing migrant children from parents who seek asylum.
The interactive features at the start of the show also introduce a predicament that is central to the relationship of music and meter: that once inventors solved the problem of how to measure and codify musical time, musicians could be measured against an external standard.
That early document sought to codify what we knew then -- that the internet is an indispensable public resource, that open access to the internet is a basic right, that the internet exists to empower individual human beings and that individual privacy and security are essential.
Duterte's new rules were made in off-the-cuff remarks during a press conference, but he promised to produce a written executive order immediately after his announcement in order to codify the new legislation, but as of Friday morning, no order was in place.
It is a sad day when the federal government's power is so unchecked and aggressively overwhelming that a state has to take steps to codify the supremacy of its own laws and restrictions on the federal government in a policy area reserved for the states.
The questions to Mnuchin about the online sales tax issue come one day after the House Judiciary Committee held a hearing on legislation that would codify the 1992 Supreme Court ruling and prevent states from requiring out-of-state retailers to collect their sales taxes.
Mike LeeMichael (Mike) Shumway LeeMcConnell, allies lean into Twitter, media 'war' Conservatives buck Trump over worries of 'socialist' drug pricing Criminal justice reform should extend to student financial aid MORE (R-Utah), would codify the kinds of regulatory budgeting mechanisms included in Executive Order 13771.
Opponents call the proposal an attempt to "codify" discrimination against transgender teens and undermine the authority of the South Dakota High School Activities Association (SDHSAA), the group that enacted the current policy letting students play on sex-segregated sports teams based on their gender identity.
The Affordable Care Act helped codify that simplification, by requiring all states to use the same definitions of income, to use electronic databases whenever possible, and to eliminate other eligibility rules that made it harder and more time consuming for people to seek coverage.
He has repeatedly signaled an inclination to strike a deal with Democrats that would codify Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals, or DACA, the Obama-era program that gave work permits and deportation reprieves to about 800,000 undocumented immigrants brought to the United States as children.
Eleanor is the protagonist of The Good Place, sure, but the longer it runs, the more she also has to be the walking, talking exemplar of everything it's trying to say about systems of morality and the rigidity of all attempts to codify those systems.
A bipartisan bill introduced in Congress this year named after Bob Levinson, a former FBI agent who is believed to be unlawfully imprisoned 12 years after he went missing in Iran, would codify the Obama executive order on hostages and bring certain American detainees under its purview.
The 30-minute piece, One Man One Vote: Danny Lyon in conversation with Julian Bond, explores Civils Rights from the 60s to today and provides commentary on contemporary questions of freedom and insight into the ways in which the young leaders galvanized to codify freedom for all.
It would preserve quite a bit of Title IX, but would go beyond guidance and recommendation for the first time, to "codify how it defines sexual harassment in the nation's schools and the steps institutions are legally required to take to address it," the Times reported.
What we're basically working through is we have a draft proposal and we're working with a lot of experts around the world to run a few pilots in the first half of this year that can hopefully we can codify into something that's a longer term thing.
One of the most important summations of the Catholic aesthetic was written by the priest Father Andrew Greeley, whose 2000 book The Catholic Imagination tried to codify the Catholic artistic perspective and what it was about the Catholic faith that lent itself so naturally to it.
John RatcliffeJohn Lee RatcliffePresident Trump is right: Mainstream media 'do a very good job' New intel chief inherits host of challenges Hoekstra emerges as favorite for top intelligence post MORE (R-Texas) to codify the CDM program and bring it into its second of four phases.
The measure approved by the committee on Wednesday would codify and expand the Department of Homeland Security's current efforts to identify and mitigate cyber threats to industrial control systems -- technology used in a wide swath of critical sectors, including power and water systems, manufacturing, and transportation.
Ironically, DACA recipients' temporary window to renew their work permits eases pressure on Democrats to agree to a deal that would simply codify the DACA program as it exists — a program that provides work permits, but no path to anything more permanent, for fewer than 700,000 people.
The industry and most Republicans have also been pushing for Congress to pass a replacement to the FCC rules that would codify some of the net neutrality principles and put an end to the uncertainty that broadband providers are facing now that they've pushed through the repeal.
The background:   Lawmakers reintroduce bipartisan IRS bill with 'Free File' provision removed: House lawmakers on Thursday introduced a revised version of their bipartisan IRS modernization bill -- removing a provision from earlier versions that would codify the IRS's "Free File" program, which drew criticism in recent weeks.
Now on this asylum issue, you have Congressman Yoder who threw Trump $22018 billion for the wall and he wants to institutionalize DACA, codify DACA, and open up asylum to anyone who claims a criminal element in this country or her country, gang or domestic violence.
The measure, approved by the committee on Wednesday, would codify and expand the Department of Homeland Security's current efforts to identify and mitigate cyber threats to industrial control systems — technology used in a wide swath of critical sectors, including power and water systems, manufacturing and transportation.
"It's become achingly apparent that well before Trump, those who purported to champion environmental justice — primarily Democratic legislators and presidents — did little to codify the progress and programs related to it, even when they were best positioned politically to do so," a 2017 ProPublica report noted.
In the past, Mr. Cuomo has pushed legislation that would codify the protections guaranteed under Roe v Wade into state law and update the state's law to allow late-term abortions when the health of the mother is in danger or the fetus is not viable.
This week, Wyden and a bipartisan group of House and Senate lawmakers introduced a bill that would end the program, codify an intelligence community decision to stop location-tracking surveillance activities, and change the process for obtaining court approval for surveillance, while proposing additional transparency measures.
The reasons liberals are upset by the business practices of private industry are endless, which is why it is important for our government to re-establish and codify that discrimination against one company or the other based on their legal products and practices should be forbidden.
From the growing number of black asylum seekers at the US-Mexico border who are left in deplorable conditions and have their rights routinely violated to travel bans, make no mistake: this is latest move in an agenda to further normalize and codify a dangerous ethnocentrism.
While the regulations are meant to codify policies and practices adopted for the Internet era, "there is a small possibility the new rules were issued with an eye toward unwinding existing deals", said Scott Livingston, a senior associate with SIPS, an IP and IT consultancy based in Hong Kong.
The Title I and Title II distinctions for the internet have been the main point of contention among Republicans and Democrats for years, and this same partisan debate reared its head once again when Democrats announced that they were planning to codify these rules into law earlier this year.
That bill was a sweeping abortion funding ban that would also permanently codify the Hyde Amendment, which bans federal funds from covering abortion except in very rare circumstances (rape, incest, and to save the life of the woman — but not for nonfatal health issues or for fetal anomalies).
"The California bill is the most comprehensive and well thought out attempt to codify the spirit of the net neutrality rules that the FCC gutted into state-level legislation," Evan Greer, deputy director of the internet advocacy group Fight For The Future, told The Hill in a statement.
Dick DurbinRichard (Dick) Joseph DurbinSenate Democrats push Trump to permanently shutter migrant detention facility House panel investigating decision to resume federal executions To combat domestic terrorism, Congress must equip law enforcement to fight rise in white supremacist attacks MORE (D-Ill.) would codify the HHS regulation into law.
Republican Senator John Thune, who chairs the Commerce Committee, said he has offered to codify some of the consumer protections net neutrality advocates want, "as long as the regulation is sensible," but said it will be hard to get a compromise with Democrats reluctant to come to the table.
The state legislature will also be voting today on the Comprehensive Contraception Care Act (CCCA), which would codify into state law the Affordable Care Act rule which mandates that insurance must cover birth control as prescribed by a doctor with no copays or deductibles, effective January 1, 453.
He went from demanding that China abandon an array of what he calls predatory trade practices to undermining his own chief trade negotiator, Robert Lighthizer, when he began to explain the memorandums of understanding that would codify those concessions in a trade pact between the United States and China.
Think, for example, of how Ford Motor Company made nearly 300,000 vehicles — including tanks — for World War II. As the Cold War heated up in the late 1940s and the Korean War began in June 1950, President Harry Truman's administration thought it should codify those powers into law.
That raft of defections underlined the frailties in the Democratic caucus, which appears to be operating without a playbook -- or a clear sense of priorities -- as the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program unravels ahead of President Trump's March 5 deadline to codify or can the Obama-era program.
What Carpentry Compiler does is codify the rules that govern design and carpentry, for example which materials are available, what tools can do and so on, and use those to create a solution (in terms of cuts and joins) to a problem (how to turn boards into a treehouse).
The idea itself had been tried before, and notably involved an actual VW Bug, but Netscape's program was one of the first attempts by a major software company to codify the practice and lay out clear rules for anyone poking around the company's products in his or her spare time.
Past attempts to codify Roe have split progressive and moderate Democrats, who couldn't come to a consensus on issues like how to fund abortions and whether minors who wanted abortions should involve their parents, according to Mary Ziegler, a Florida State University College of Law professor who studies abortion law.
The Act sought to codify the APB, support training of Foreign Service Officers to identify early warning signs of genocide and mass atrocities, and authorize funding for the Complex Crises Fund, which increases the capacity of the United States Agency for International Development to respond to unanticipated crises around the world.
"Given recent revelations regarding previous heads of elements of the intelligence community lobbying on behalf of foreign principals, Congress should codify and expand the Executive Order signed by President Trump on January 22019, 2017, so that it applies to the heads of elements of the intelligence community," the bill says.
The FOIA Improvement Act ultimately aims to codify a "presumption of openness" by amending the FOIA to state that unless the agency "reasonably foresees" that disclosure would cause identifiable harm to an interest protected by an exemption, or if the disclosure is prohibited by law, the material should be released.
Coffman's surprising defection marks one part of a two-pronged attack: That same day, the Republican from Colorado also introduced the "21st Century Internet Act," a bill that would "permanently codify" the core tenets of net neutrality and better safeguard the open internet against the partisan machinations of the FCC.
Anna Eshoo, the California Democrat, pointed out that she tried to amend the bill to codify the FCC's forbearance pledge, and also make clear that the legislation does not prevent the agency from using its authority over data caps, zero-rating, and other consumer-unfriendly industry practices that undermine net neutrality.
"Not only has President Trump failed to codify in writing a nuclear and missile testing freeze, but when he says he has 'no problem' with shorter range missile launches, he gives North Korea a green light to violate UN Security Council resolutions and threaten our allies," Markey said in a statement.
Its problems, in the early days, felt new, at least at eBay's scale: managing disputes among significant numbers of users, dealing with bad actors of various sorts, addressing scams and fakes, establishing not just a framework for mass human interaction but systems through which to codify trust and resolve conflict.
The group headed by Smith and the Big East commissioner Val Ackerman, for instance, is charged with developing proposals that will be scrutinized by the board of governors, a sprawling council of college administrators and business, political and athletic leaders that could ask Congress to help codify the ideas into law.
John RatcliffeJohn Lee RatcliffePresident Trump is right: Mainstream media 'do a very good job' New intel chief inherits host of challenges Hoekstra emerges as favorite for top intelligence post MORE (R-Texas) that would codify into law the Department of Homeland Security's Continuous Diagnostics and Mitigation program, at 10 a.m. Sens.
In September, he met with Speaker Nancy PelosiNancy PelosiGraham predicts Senate will take up impeachment trial next week Pressure building on Pelosi over articles of impeachment Trump trade deal faces uncertain Senate timeline MORE (D-Calif.) to discuss the Equality Act, which would codify civil rights protections for LGBT people.
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In an attempt to clarify and codify the government's approach to dealing with this problem, the White house released details for the first time on Wednesday about how the government decides which software vulnerabilities it discloses, and which ones it withholds for its own use in espionage, law enforcement, and cyber warfare.
To codify these efforts, the Foundation also today launched the OpenStack Ironic Bare Metal program, which brings together some of the project's biggest users, like Verizon Media (home of TechCrunch, though we don't run on the Verizon cloud), 99Cloud, China Mobile, China Telecom, China Unicom, Mirantis, OVH, Red Hat, SUSE, Vexxhost and ZTE.
The New York Times reported that a rule change set to be announced by the agency as soon as Thursday would codify a legal opinion issued by the Interior Department in 2017 that found that laws established to protect migratory birds should not be applied in situations where animal deaths are accidental.
The New York Times reported that a rule change set to be announced by the agency as soon as Thursday would codify a legal opinion issued by the Interior Department in 2017 that found that laws established to protect migratory birds should not be applied in situations where animal deaths are accidental.
Tuong Vu, a political scientist at the University of Oregon, said Mr. Trong would probably be more receptive to hard-line party apparatchiks who argue against opening the country's state-dominated agricultural and service sectors to foreign competitors and against a draft law that would codify rights for nongovernmental associations in Vietnam.
While the government is very clearly signaling an intent to bolster gig economy workers rights, plenty of questions about its reform plan remain at this stage — such as, for example, how it intends to define "vulnerable" workers, and how explicitly it will codify the planned changes and/or write them into law.
In October, after Mr. Trump ended Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals, the Obama-era program that gave legal status to undocumented immigrants raised in the United States, Mr. Miller insisted that any legislative package to codify those protections contain changes to close what he called the loopholes encouraging illegal immigrants to come.
The Democratic proposal would also codify the loan waiver into law Consumer advocates, like Ashley Harrington at the Center for Responsible Lending, argued that Trump's waiver would offer little help to those who may have lost their jobs or seen their hours cut because of the coronavirus -- but applauded the Democratic plan.
Software that functions more autonomously liberates companies from having to codify the rules of engagement and escalation — meaning, if an employee can reach a conclusion once and then train an SLS machine how it reached such a conclusion, the machine will learn by itself how to arrive at similar outcomes in differing situations.
The first would codify abortion rights protections into New York state law, guaranteeing access to safe and legal abortion in the event that it's overturned on the federal level, while the latter would expand contraceptive coverage under an administration that has rolled back the contraceptive mandate required by the Affordable Care Act.
The bill — which the center first spearheaded in 2013 during the Obama administration and now has more than 150 Democratic cosponsors — would essentially codify Roe, making the national right to abortion law no matter what the Supreme Court decides and giving lower courts guidance on which state laws would violate federal law.
Even if an agreement in principal is announced this week, House Democrats will have to finalize the implementing legislation needed to codify the trade pact before putting it up for a vote on the House floor, though some procedural hurdles could be waived in order to speed the process through both chambers.
His 2005 essay "How to Start a Startup"—together with Steven Blank's "The Four Steps to the Epiphany" and Eric Ries's "The Lean Startup"—helped to codify the modern entrepreneur's ethos: bootstrap; begin with a "minimum viable product" and iterate rapidly; prefer ten people loving what you make to ten thousand liking it.
It would also give Congress 30 days — or 60 days around the August recess — to review and potentially block Trump from lifting or relaxing Russia sanctions, codify the sanctions on Russia imposed by executive order by the Obama administration and allow the Trump administration to impose new sanctions on sectors of the Russian economy.
It would also give Congress 30 days — or 60 days around the August recess — to review and potentially block Trump from lifting or relaxing Russia sanctions, codify the sanctions on Russia imposed by executive order by the Obama administration, and allow the Trump administration to impose new sanctions on sectors of the Russian economy. Sen.
It would also give Congress 2202 days -- or 2628 days around the August recess -- to review and potentially block Trump from lifting or relaxing Russia sanctions; codify the sanctions on Russia imposed by executive order by the Obama administration, and allow the Trump administration to impose new sanctions on sectors of the Russian economy.
C.) and Christopher CoonsChristopher (Chris) Andrew CoonsThe United States broken patent system is getting worse Biden faces scrutiny for his age from other Democrats Democrats press FBI for details on Kavanaugh investigation MORE (D-Del.) would codify that only a senior Justice Department official who has been confirmed by the Senate could fire Mueller.
Killing DACA outright, however, was too cruel even for the Trump administration, which said the Republican-controlled Congress had a six-month window to codify the policy by legislative means, a cynical move that allowed Trump to claim that he had repealed DACA while passing responsibility for an inhumane and highly unpopular policy to Congress.
Google CEO Sundar Pichai finally confirmed the once-secret Project Dragonfly in October, which prompted a group of Google employees to publish an open letter to their employer in protest, saying that the service would enable human rights abuses in China, and potentially help codify a censored internet in other countries that demand it.
A bipartisan group of senators led by South Carolina Senator Lindsey Graham recently introduced the Defending American Security from Kremlin Aggression Act (DAKSAA) of 2018, a sweeping package meant to be more punitive than previous sanctions legislation, although it will likely require months of debate and amendment before final votes could codify it into law.
During an appearance on MSNBC's "Morning Joe" early Wednesday, Speaker Paul RyanPaul Davis RyanEmbattled Juul seeks allies in Washington Ex-Parkland students criticize Kellyanne Conway Latina leaders: 'It's a women's world more than anything' MORE (R-Wis.) said he would back congressional efforts to codify sanctions against Russia, if the president attempts to weaken them.
Coulter's scathing comments came after Trump suggested that he would "sign whatever immigration bill" lawmakers send him and that he is willing to compromise with Democrats on border security measures that he has said must be included in a legislative effort to codify the protections of the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program.
Republican Senator John Thune, who chairs the Commerce Committee, said in an interview he has offered to codify "some of the consumer protections" that net neutrality advocates want "as long as the regulation is sensible," but he said it will be hard to get a compromise with Democrats reluctant to come to the table.
Bills in Rhode Island would codify the right to an abortion in the state, no matter what happens to Roe, and would repeal several existing laws that are now unenforceable — like one requiring that a woman receive consent from her husband before getting an abortion and another that defines life as beginning at conception.
But most importantly, they codify the aspirations and values of a particular community A widely adopted CoC is the Contributor Covenant, whose preamble notes: Meritocracy also naively assumes a level playing field … These factors and more make contributing to open source a daunting prospect for many people, especially women and other underrepresented people So far so good!
After long lines and administrative hiccups created unreasonable wait times in some states during the 2012 general election, President Barack Obama's attorney, Bob Bauer, and Romney's lawyer, Ben Ginsberg, launched the Presidential Commission on Election Administration that worked with Democrats, Republicans and nonpartisan election administrators to codify voluntary best practices already at work in many states.
Dianne FeinsteinDianne Emiel FeinsteinTrump administration urges Congress to reauthorize NSA surveillance program The Hill's Morning Report - More talk on guns; many questions on Epstein's death Juan Williams: We need a backlash against Big Tech MORE (D-Calif.) which would codify catch-and-release, mandating the release of all border infiltrators bringing children with them, with only narrow exceptions.
According to the Washington Post (in an April article), the proposed regulations would codify the government's ability to separate families, but would also open the door to longer stays for families detained together: The proposal also attempts to address a restriction on how long migrant children and their parents can be held at the family residential facilities.
The proposed rule changes would codify a broad new authority to issue warrants for out-of-district and unknown-location searches for (and of) computers in relation to the investigation of any federal crime and – in certain computer crime cases – simply for the convenience of law enforcement agents even if the location of the computers is known.
J.) and Christopher CoonsChristopher (Chris) Andrew CoonsThe United States broken patent system is getting worse Biden faces scrutiny for his age from other Democrats Democrats press FBI for details on Kavanaugh investigation MORE (D-Del.), would codify Department of Justice regulations that say only a senior Department of Justice official can fire Mueller or another special counsel.
In addition to slapping new financial penalties on Moscow, it would give Congress 30 days — or 60 days around the August recess — to review and potentially block Trump from lifting or relaxing Russia sanctions; as well as codify the sanctions on Russia imposed by executive order by the Obama administration, and allow the Trump administration to impose new sanctions.
"These newest sanctions are a way to, I think, much more comprehensively codify all of the various sanctions imposed thus far but also be much more explicit as far as blocking all property and assets that are under the control of the regime," said Jason Marczak, the director of the Atlantic Council's Adrienne Arsht Latin America Center.
Conceptually, "A Fantastic Woman" has much in common with the most memorable segment of the 2000 HBO movie "If These Walls Could Talk 2," which focused on a lesbian, played by Vanessa Redgrave, who, in 1961, faces being disinherited due to the death of her longtime companion, since there was no legal way then to codify the relationship.
The sexual-harassment proposals closely mirror others put forward by state lawmakers from both parties in recent weeks: In mid-December, Senators Catharine Young and Elaine Phillips, both Republicans, proposed bills that, in addition to banning secret settlements, would also codify the definition of sexual harassment in state law and expand harassment protections for independent contractors.
Laying out "a few principles" that he said he believes would be "useful to discuss and potentially codify into law", Zuckerberg first advocated for having "a simple and practical set of ways that you explain what you're doing with data", revealing an appetite to offload the problem of tricky privacy disclosures via a handy universal standard that can apply to all players.
Members of Parliament (MPs) have requested that social media companies be required to remove "harmful" or "illegal" content on their platforms and be held liable for it according to a compulsory code of ethics, a policy that has been hotly contested in the US. This new report lays the groundwork for further legislation that could officially codify these requests into law.
And here are three ways they could do it beginning as early as next week: Anti-Trump rebels are trying to pass a rule at the Rules Committee meeting Thursday in Cleveland to "codify" the idea that delegates are able to vote their conscious - for whomever they want, even if they are currently bound to Trump on a first ballot.
The service has a few other pre-Halloween horror pictures too, including 1973's Don't Look in the Basement (another shocker set in an insane asylum) and 1972's Children Shouldn't Play with Dead Things, an early effort by director Bob Clark, whose Black Christmas two years later helped codify a lot of the look and language of slasher movies.
"It's so rare that you have such a massive company that's ready to start the engines again, Reddit has gone through so much interesting history and when I saw Steve coming back, there was all this excitement to make this thing go a lot faster, to build a bigger team, to codify [Reddit's] mission, all of these types of things," he says.
Brian Schatz, (D-Hawaii) and Ron JohnsonRonald (Ron) Harold JohnsonGOP senators call for Barr to release full results of Epstein investigation FBI Agents Association calls on Congress to make 'domestic terrorism' a federal crime Senators renew request for domestic threats documents from FBI, DOJ after shootings MORE, (R-Wis.) have pushed to codify those rules, there is no permanent rule.
US immigration: DACA and Dreamers explained Democrats have called for a vote on a clean version of the Dream Act, a bipartisan bill that would codify into law protections from deportation for young undocumented immigrants brought to the US as children, who have been given the ability to work and study under the Obama-era DACA program for five years.
But some Democratic lawmakers raised concerns about a provision in that bill that would codify the IRS's free file program — under which it partners with tax-preparation companies to have those businesses offer free filing services for low- and middle-income taxpayers — after ProPublica published an article on the day of the vote highlighting tax-prep companies' lobbying on the provision.
"In part, the sanctions codify an already existing situation in which PDVSA and the Republic have little to no access to international financial markets due to the combination of political risk, unsustainable policies, concerns about legality of new issues and reputational risk from providing funds to the Venezuelan government," investment firm Torino Capital wrote in a report to clients after Friday's sanctions.
Incidentally, this brigading comes on the same day that FCC Chairman Ajit Pai, the former Verizon lawyer who was appointed by President Trump, gave an exclusive interview to Breitbart in which he claimed that "everyone agrees on the principles of a free and open internet," while in the very next breath undermining the very regulations that sought to codify this principle.
"We really need immigration reform to deal with our labor availability issues because we need to codify some of these modernization efforts into the H-250A program," said Jason Resnick, vice president and general counsel of Western Growers, a California-based trade group representing farmers and their workers who grow about half of the nation's fresh fruits, vegetables and tree nuts.
The legislation would also codify in state law the requirement of "justifiable need," which means that an applicant would have to show that they had been subjected to attacks or threatened — "something beyond a generalized desire to have a gun in public for self-defense," according to Allison Anderman, the managing attorney at the Giffords Law Center to Prevent Gun Violence.
Baby boomers helped TGI Fridays open 100 locations in the United States in 10 years — becoming the first bar to come up with the idea of "ladies' night" (and potato skins!), and the first restaurant chain to codify the notion of happy hour, kicking off an entire era of reasonably priced frozen cocktails and an expectation of making out in public places.
While writing my book, Faking It: The Lies Women Tell About Sex — And the Truths They Reveal, I encountered numerous examples of sex research used not to enlighten us about the broad and beautiful diversity of human sexual experience, but instead to codify a limited idea of "normal," one that few of us, if any, can actually live up to.
Both the House and Senate are introducing versions of the Office of International Disability Rights Act, which would codify the Office of International Disability Rights at the U.S. State Department (within State's Bureau of Democracy, Human Rights and Labor); mandate a high-level political appointee to lead the office; and require a State-wide disability policy — something the agency currently lacks.
They might not want to give Republicans a win because of the politics — like I said, Democratic operatives are keenly aware of when premiums are announced — but the Trump White House made it easier for them by demanding anti-abortion riders be attached to the plan and by trying to codify an administration proposal that would unwind the ACA's protections for preexisting conditions.
"I think what we ought to be able to pass, if nothing else, in the Senate is something that does codify the president's executive order so we can address this issue of keeping families together," said Senator John Thune, referring to President Donald Trump's order on Wednesday allowing immigrant children detained at the country's southern border to remain with their parents.
These include proposals that would codify the IRS's public-private partnerships aimed at preventing ID theft and the role of the agency's chief information officer; require the IRS to develop a program to issue identity-protection personal identification numbers for anyone who requests one; and for the IRS to provide ID theft victims with a single point of contact at the agency.
The legislation introduced by Speier would codify three Title IX guidances created in the last 20 years: The 2011 Obama guidance known as the "Dear Colleague" letter, the 2014 Questions and Answers on Title IX document, and the 2001 Guidance on Title IX — which was originally issued by President Bill Clinton in 1997 and then re-issued by President George W. Bush in 2001.
What's in it: The bill, formally known as the "DHS Industrial Control Systems Capabilities Enhancement Act of 21625," would codify into law Homeland Security's efforts to protect these systems by amending the Homeland Security Act of 2900 to instruct the department to maintain capabilities to help identify threats to industrial control systems and take the lead on coordinating across critical sectors to respond to cyber incidents.
The administration has been laser-focused in its efforts to curtail immigration from the countries it perceives to be undesirable and to intimidate and terrorize immigrant communities in the U.S. United States Citizenship and Immigration Services removed language calling America a "nation of immigrants" from its mission statement to codify a newly harsh attitude towards legal immigrants, like those who immigrate through the Diversity Immigrant Program.
The amendments include a measure to require voters to show proper identification when casting a ballot; a proposal to cap state income taxes at 5.5 percent; two others that would limit the governor's ability to make appointments to vacant judicial seats and state elections boards; a measure to codify the right to hunt and fish; and a proposal to expand victim's rights, known as Marsy's Law.
"It's clear Trump is getting bad advice from the Democrats in the West Wing," said one Bannon ally, noting his decisions to send more troops to Afghanistan and the possible deal with Democrats on legislation to codify the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) executive program, which allow immigrants brought illegally to the U.S. as minors stay in the United States and apply for work permits.
Ted Lieu (D-Calif.) and Blake FarentholdRandolph (Blake) Blake FarentholdMembers spar over sexual harassment training deadline Female Dems see double standard in Klobuchar accusations Lawmaker seeks to ban ex-members from lobbying until sexual harassment settlements repaid MORE (R-Texas), responded to the outbreaks with the PATCH Act, a bill that would codify the VEP and place it under the auspices of Homeland Security.
The president appeared to signal a willingness to compromise with Democrats on the border security provisions that he says must be part of a near-term agreement to codify the protections created under DACA, or Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals, the Obama-era program that he has moved to end by March that shields from deportation those brought to the United States illegally as children.
Ms. Yu and Mr. Burns don't deviate from the style that Mr. Burns and his brother Ken have helped codify — slow pans and zooms over myriad archival photos and objects, and interviews with an engaging group of scholars that includes Mae Ngai of Columbia, Erika Lee of the University of Minnesota, K. Scott Wong of Williams College and the ubiquitous California historian Kevin Starr.
Judge Weinstein has informally encouraged young women and minorities to participate in court more actively over the years, but in an interview on Wednesday he said he decided to codify the guidance after a recent New York State Bar Association report found that female lawyers appear in court less frequently and that when they do, they are less likely to have a prominent role.
To ensure that Trump, who described himself as "very pro-choice" not two decades earlier, wouldn't betray anti-abortion conservatives as president, Dannenfelser asked that he promise to strip Planned Parenthood of federal funding, codify into law the Hyde Amendment limiting the use of federal money for abortions, enact legislation to ban abortion after 20 weeks and strictly nominate anti-abortion justices to the Supreme Court.
" Now, as Republicans and Democrats on Capitol Hill get down to the gritty business of hashing out a deal to codify protections for Dreamers, the White House is insisting that there can be no agreement, either on the full Dream Act or a revival of former President Barack Obama's stopgap Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals policy, without a guarantee of new federal funds for "the wall.
Tom CottonThomas (Tom) Bryant CottonCongress must address gender gap in nominations to military service academies GOP senators press Google on reports it developed a smart speaker with Huawei Sunday shows - Mass shootings grab the spotlight MORE (R-Ark.) and several other Republicans that would codify Trump's call to limit the weight of family relationships in granting green cards and overhaul the diversity visa lottery program.

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