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"enshrine" Definitions
  1. to make a law, right, etc. respected or official, especially by stating it in an important written document

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Mrs May intends to enshrine her proposals in a treaty.
How does your monument enshrine the memory of its victims?
Ukraine's controversial "decommunisation" laws enshrine one particular historical narrative in statute.
Cole always sought to enshrine unspoiled nature as an endangered Eden.
It may also enshrine Mr Kim's own ideas in party doctrine.
Other Quebec governments have sought to enshrine secularism in the province.
But how to enshrine DACA protections into law is a nettlesome issue.
American states mustered a supermajority to enshrine our nation's Bill of Rights.
If that does not work, lawmakers should enshrine net neutrality in legislation.
Wilentz sets out to demonstrate that the Constitution did not enshrine slavery
The purpose of El Salvador's abortion ban is to enshrine a religious
A full party ballot on Saturday is likely to enshrine the statute.
Democrats have been eager to enshrine into law protections for those immigrants.
They also enshrine our entitlement to freedom of thought and mental privacy.
Its founding documents enshrine equality, while much of its history contradicts those values.
"These regulations enshrine too-big-to-fail and encourage risky behavior," Trump said.
Other states like New York, meanwhile, have passed bills that enshrine abortion rights.
" John Hickenlooper tweeted that "our next president must act to enshrine Roe v.
Lawmakers in Vermont are attempting to enshrine abortion rights in the state Constitution.
The effort to enshrine those protections in law has had a tortured history.
Wade, Democratic-controlled legislatures can enshrine women's reproductive freedom in their own laws.
Israel's withdrawal, in 2000, helped enshrine Hezbollah as the centerpiece of the resistance.
Democrats and many Republicans want to enshrine protections for the immigrants into law.
A nuclear freeze would essentially enshrine "a comprehensive set of capabilities," he argued.
The province is expected to enshrine the new measures into law in the spring.
We must fight back, and our next president must act to enshrine Roe v.
The United States wants China to enshrine limits on subsidies in its national laws.
Most age-discrimination laws in the United States enshrine protections for workers over 40.
Mr. Trump could, for example, still enshrine a religious freedom provision in federal policy.
The government says the bill will merely enshrine into law the country&aposs existing character.
"We hope governments around the world will enshrine these protections into international law," she said.
Upon her death, he commissioned a monumental gold stupa to commemorate and enshrine her hair.
Massachusetts may soon be the first state to enshrine the right-to-repair in law.
EU laws, for example, enshrine certain rights for air passengers, such as compensation for delays.
Mr Yildirim pledged to enshrine Mr Erdogan's status as the party's leader and executive president.
Vatican officials said the pope was trying to enshrine accountability for bishops into church law.
An odd outcome, but a plausible one, for a process meant to enshrine popular will.
This summer Britain and France became the first big economies to enshrine targets into law.
For the largest ones, he thinks, the law has "served to enshrine too big to fail".
Its plan to enshrine reduction targets for power generation in law was jettisoned with Mr Turnbull.
The other asks whether the constitution should enshrine its own primacy over international and European law.
More importantly, the ERA would rightly enshrine the equality of men and women in our Constitution.
Hawley has argued the government can enshrine pre-existing conditions coverage outside of the Obamacare structure.
That kind of bias will enshrine and exacerbate the inequalities that already exist in our society.
Other questions include whether to enshrine new, lower retirement ages — 60 for women, 65 for men.
The reform would also enshrine in law that owning a firearm is a privilege, she said.
Her tumultuous charcoal drawings enshrine an unresolved US narrative filled with racism, martyrdom, and political violence.
If that happens, Palestinian officials say it would likely enshrine the nominee as Abbas's designated successor.
This is not the time to enshrine a Shia corridor from Tehran to Tartus — and Beirut.
The Deuce's creators went above and beyond to enshrine Goldin within the lore of the show.
It is the agony of this nation that continues to enshrine, affirm, and protect white supremacy.
They thereby demeaned lawmakers' First Amendment rights in the rush to further enshrine the Second Amendment.
Wade be overturned, while other states like New York have passed bills that enshrine abortion rights.
And, not moving to impeach would in a way enshrine abuse of power as a precedent.
Both men have criticized the military constitution saying it would enshrine military power for years to come.
China says its laws enshrine no requirements on technology transfers that are a result of legitimate transactions.
Advocates in New York are promoting legislative action to enshrine Roe v Wade protections into state law.
Last September the government published the first ever "victims strategy", promising a law to enshrine their rights.
It will be in whether politicians enshrine the cause, changing policy and making life better for women.
She calls on Congress to enshrine the right to abortion in federal statute, in case Roe v.
Our most basic tendencies are to either dismiss something forever or enshrine it in a permanent nostalgia.
In DRC President Joseph Kabila seems set simply to ignore the constitution he helped enshrine in 2006.
In 2012, North Dakota became the first state to enshrine the "right to farm" in its Constitution.
Critics of the junta say the constitution will enshrine the military's political role for years to come.
They want to enact "fixes" to ObamaCare that would enshrine this colossal healthcare failure into permanent law.
In 2010 and then again in 2015, the FCC tried different ways to enshrine net neutrality rules.
Congress should seize the moment and the public momentum to enshrine digital privacy rights into federal law.
Ms. Conroy said the union supported full employee status, including the California bill that would enshrine it.
Democrats face the same prospects, and they are divided on which policies to enshrine in the blueprint.
The bill to permanently enshrine Daylight Saving Time passed through Florida's House and Senate without much opposition.
Ethos has stated it will enshrine these pricing commitments into the founding documents governing the operation of .
Republicans are considering legislation this week that would enshrine the airplane cellphone ban in stone. http://bit.
Coffman is also introducing legislation on Tuesday in a separate effort to enshrine net neutrality rules into law.
The big guys still make that claim while they fight efforts to enshrine the open web into law.
Progressive advocacy groups worried that it could enshrine specific religious viewpoints as policy and systematically disenfranchise LGBT people.
President Trump and the conservative lawyers who backed him vowed to appoint judges who would enshrine their values.
Supporters of legalizing the multibillion-dollar sports betting marketplace are ramping up efforts to enshrine policy changes nationwide.
Language fines enshrine the fundamental right of Catalan consumers to be served in their own tongue, she explains.
Lawmakers have been battling in recent weeks over a legislative solution that would enshrine DACA's protections into law.
Now, he is threatening to rewrite the constitution in the next few weeks to enshrine his authoritarian rule.
Those are the sort of requirements that companies would have to enshrine to be listed on the LTSE.
They concentrate and enshrine privilege at a time when we're ostensibly trying to be more mindful of that.
Mr. Trump rescinded the program in September and gave Congress six months to enshrine its protections into law.
In the internet age, don't tell that to some entries in Wikipedia or to IMDB, which enshrine 1920.
President Xi Jinping is expected to enshrine his ideology in the party's constitution, helping to solidify his legacy.
But neither of these provides the kind of explicit and incontrovertible affirmation that the Dignity Amendment would enshrine.
He shared its view that India should enshrine Hindu culture, but he passionately opposed discrimination against other religions.
The country's Supreme Leader, Ali Khamenei, would also enshrine a ban on nuclear weapons in law, said Zarif.
Now, Donald Trump has tried to enshrine this concept in a secret memo without any approval by Congress.
He is expected to enshrine his authoritarian vision, which he sees as a guarantee of the party's survival.
He is expected to enshrine his authoritarian vision, which he sees as a guarantee for the party's survival.
It even collides with art: Who would have dreamed that a hit musical could enshrine the $10 bill?
Sanders did, however, emphasize the need for immigration reform and the need to enshrine protections for DACA recipients.
The bill would also enshrine the legality of some forms of anti-LGBTQ discrimination into the state constitution.
They'll promise not to, but I'd say all the same why don't we just enshrine it in a rule?
In order to potentially enshrine it in law, Neal has said he needs to see the President's tax returns.
Firms and unions get together to identify skills needs; collective-bargaining agreements enshrine rights to paid leave for training.
Virtually all the world's nations have signed on to international climate agreements that enshrine a shared target: 2 degrees.
Alabama voters will decide whether to enshrine a "right to life" for fetuses in the state constitution next year.
And the fights went on: to use the vote, to run for office, to enshrine women's equality into law.
The Constitution, Wilentz argues, did not enshrine racial slavery, and it deliberately excluded any validation of property in man.
Normally, to enshrine these beliefs in the laws of our nation, I invest my votes in the Republican Party.
Then Republicans in statehouses and on Capitol Hill will take the recommendations and work to enshrine them into law.
But advocates believe the rules enshrine a long-held principle that says all Internet traffic should be treated equally.
And it will be another win for the Republican Party's efforts to further enshrine ignorance as an American value.
Von der Leyen has pledged to present the first "European Climate Law" by March 2020 to enshrine that goal.
Mrs von der Leyen's green opus promises to draft legislation that would enshrine the 2050 target by March 2020.
It will enshrine in law a prohibition on passengers making mobile phone calls while in flight or using e-cigarettes.
Moro also sought to enshrine plea bargains, outlined new guidance for what defines a criminal gang and proposed whistleblower legislation.
Still, the Proud Boys do encourage retaliatory violence, going so far as to enshrine physical altercations in its organizational hierarchy.
Alabama would be the third state to enshrine the "right to life" in its state constitution, after Missouri and Utah.
Mondou, who scored five goals the previous season with Montreal, now had the chance to enshrine himself into hockey lore.
"This will enshrine him into the history of our nation," Trump said as he told the story of Roses heroism.
Critics of the government, including major political parties, say the charter will enshrine the military's role for years to come.
Unfortunately, the report are only recommendations to Congress, which would have to pass a law in order to enshrine them.
Last month, the government announced it would enshrine into a law a commitment to reach net zero emissions by 2050.
In November, the state was the first to enshrine "fetal personhood" — legal protections for an unborn child — in its constitution.
In 2018, we no longer enshrine these values in stories of unambiguous rape that are embedded into beloved romantic classics.
In response, McSally's bill (which you can read here) would enshrine domestic terrorism as a specific offense under federal law.
That means we need to build (and enshrine) the power of working people that translates to political and economic power.
Adam Morfeld (D) introduced legislation in the state legislature to enshrine net neutrality regulations in law on the state level.
A third immediate danger to women's health will be an attempt to enshrine the Hyde Amendment in federal law permanently.
The EU Green Deal will enshrine the 2050 climate neutrality goal in law, binding member states to adhere to it.
Adam Morfeld (D) introduced legislation in the state legislature to enshrine net neutrality regulations in law on the state level.
Under the laws that enshrine Hong Kong's freedoms and autonomy, Beijing is given direct control of defense and foreign affairs.
Three decades ago, during the Reagan era, some sought to re-enshrine trickle-down economics and undermine our shared promise.
That public relations drive helped to enshrine the king's status as a demi-god among some of his 68 million subjects.
Illinois, Maine, Nevada, New York, Rhode Island and Vermont are leading the charge to enshrine abortion rights at the state level.
Strachan has fashioned from 24-carat gold a canopic jar, like those used to enshrine organs for entombment in ancient Egypt.
Some believe we should abandon this principle in turn and enshrine consent as the guiding ideology of our legal framework instead.
Sure, we enshrine motivational mottos like "Fail fast, fail often," but moving those sentiments into our hearts is anything but easy.
The framers understood that voting was the basis of every other political right, so why not enshrine it into the Constitution?
As Vox's Anna North reported, Warren on Friday offered a similarly aggressive plan that would enshrine Roe as a federal statute.
Walker's tumultuous charcoal drawings, some of them massive, enshrine an unresolved US historical narrative filled with racism, martyrdom, and political violence.
Because the ratification deadline has long passed, efforts to enshrine the amendment into the Constitution will almost certainly face legal challenges.
The ruling gave Taiwanese lawmakers a two-year deadline to enshrine marriage equality into law, but the government reached a deadlock.
This prompted union advocates and allies to attempt to enshrine this dues skim in the Michigan constitution via the state ballot.
" Hickenlooper, a longshot candidate and the former governor of Colorado, has said the next president "must act to enshrine Roe v.
Reveling in the positive reviews, Trump appeared poised to pursue more bipartisan deals, including one to enshrine protections for DACA recipients.
Last month, Britain became the first G7 economy to enshrine a legally binding commitment to net zero carbon emissions by 2050.
But now, anti-equality forces are trying to use this powerful force for progress to advance and enshrine discrimination into law.
Oklahoma Oklahomans voted to enshrine the death penalty in the state's constitution, with 66 percent voting yes on State Question 776.
A few weeks ago the populists introduced a bill that would enshrine German as the country's official language in the Constitution.
In 2017, he released a paper outlining four specific rights for the neurotechnology age he believes we should enshrine in law.
Soon a hard-won Wikipedia page would further extend the reach of the term — and further enshrine the new video genre.
"We're in turbulent times, when concerns about the future tend to lead us to try and enshrine the past," he said.
The law would enshrine a three-part test to determine whether or not workers can be legally classified as independent contractors.
Courts began to enshrine the at-will doctrine in the 19th century, making exceptions only for employees with fixed-term contracts.
But the proposals enshrine a gradual social and economic opening underway since the fall of Cuba's former benefactor, the Soviet Union.
Prevent the amplification of harmful content; enshrine rules to address the use of algorithms that push extreme content in front of kids.
Thais voted overwhelmingly in August to accept a military-backed constitution, which critics say could enshrine military power for years to come.
If signed, the law will enshrine the net neutrality protections that Pai's FCC repealed last year, including prohibiting throttling and blocking sites.
The referendum failed to reach a quorum and so was not valid, but Budapest wants to enshrine the result in Hungary's constitution.
Republicans who backed the amendment said it was about religious freedom, but Democrats said it would enshrine discrimination in the state's constitution.
And far from reducing partisan politics on the court, the proposal would permanently enshrine it by carving out Democratic and Republican seats.
Enshrine rights to vote and to health care - You don't actually have a right to vote in the US at the moment.
Industry lobbyists now seek to have Congress enshrine the rules in a federal statute, and a Senate bill awaits a committee hearing.
If approved by voters, it also would enshrine specific voting-rights protection for minorities into the State Constitution for the first time.
Kavanaugh was nominated by Trump to be the man who would enshrine a conservative majority on the Supreme Court for a generation.
Or, alternately, they could abandon the democratic project, and attempt to enshrine minoritarian rule though procedural gimmicks and a rejection of accountability.
After decades of organizing, strikes, and more, they got multiple pieces of legislation passed to enshrine new rights for the working class.
As a backbench member of the House of Lords, he tried repeatedly, though unsuccessfully, to enshrine the "right to die" in British law.
But once this absolute abomination of a presidency is over, we need to recalibrate our ethics rules and enshrine stricter ones into law.
If human brains are reconditioned by being melded with digital ones, do you really think we can enshrine free will in "the code"?
This is the first time a U.S. administration has sought to enshrine in policy that cyberattacks against America could result in nuclear war.
But Thailand's major political parties and critics of the government say the charter will enshrine the military's political role for years to come.
Letters like this can also help to raise public awareness and push Congress toward considering legislation to eventually enshrine similar rules in law.
It's an attempt to re-enshrine government as the center of the health care system, with a slightly rejiggered vision of its role.
But the ruling, which gave legislators a two-year deadline in which to enshrine marriage equality into law, could soon be in doubt.
"I just don't think that there's a willingness to do something that would enshrine net neutrality in the statute," Schaatz told The Hill.
Those companies would also be asked to voluntarily enshrine net neutrality principles, which they could include in their terms of service with customers.
What he envisioned was a monument that might outlive him, one that, paradoxically, could enshrine the career from which he was seeking reprieve.
But street urinals, she said, "only further enshrine the idea that they are the ones who are legitimate in public spaces, not women."
It also includes the Allocation for Music Producers Act, which would enshrine in law the right for producers to receive royalties due them.
Assemblywoman Amy Paulin, the bill's sponsor in her chamber, said New York would be the only state to enshrine those protections in statute.
Just like Champagne can technically only come from France, the European Union has striven to enshrine so-called "geographic indications" for its cheeses.
The negotiations over Turkey's accession to the European Union galvanized efforts to enshrine gender equality into the Turkish Constitution in the early 2000s.
This Memorial Day, let us truly enshrine in our minds and hearts what it costs to enjoy the freedoms we have as Americans.
The fact of the matter is that the law doesn't just enshrine your right to vote, but also your ability to exercise that right.
Instead, they say that Congress should pass a bill that would enshrine net neutrality into law without requiring common carrier status for broadband providers.
Opponents say it would enshrine military power and fail to end the political rivalry that has divided the country for more than a decade.
Members have also taken issue with the agreement's pharmaceutical provisions, which would enshrine protections for biologic drugmakers by preventing cheaper alternatives for a decade.
Opponents say the charter would enshrine military power and would not heal political rivalry that has divided the country for more than a decade.
Acting as a cohesive political force, Latinos were supposed to power Democratic majorities for decades and enshrine the welcoming immigration policies they overwhelmingly favor.
But so are the principles that we don't enshrine any one creed or submit anyone — including those running for office — to religious litmus tests.
More importantly, what is the impact on our shared mythology if these are the values we choose to enshrine and send into the future?
The crafting of the platform offers a rare chance to enshrine many of those changes and Sanders and his supporters are ready for battle.
If the measure passes, Alabama would be the third state to enshrine the "right to life" in its state constitution, following Missouri and Utah.
This kind of republican value was embedded in American perspectives at the time, so the founders made sure to enshrine it in the Constitution.
President Trump announced in September that he would phase out the program, but urged Congress to take action to enshrine its protections into law.
More than 2,300 delegates voted unanimously to enshrine "Xi Jinping Thought on Socialism with Chinese Characteristics for a New Era" into the party's constitution.
The move would essentially enshrine the status quo and accept the country as a nuclear power, rather than pushing it to dismantle its weapons.
The only thing that will truly enshrine equal protection under the law for all Americans, including L.G.B.T.Q. people, is an amendment to the Constitution.
At the congress, Mr. Xi is likely to press to enshrine his ideology in the party's constitution, helping to solidify his legacy, analysts say.
This kind of republican value was embedded in American values at the time, so the founders made sure to enshrine it in the Constitution.
While legislation has been introduced to enshrine the protections into law, it faces an uphill battle, giving additional weight to the Supreme Court's impending decision.
It would enshrine new recognitions of the free market and private property in Cuban society, though the communist state would remain the dominant economic force.
It is steadily eroding the norms that enshrine the cautiously collaborative spirit of the American system, in which much of its defence against authoritarianism resides.
To begin with, Rawls argued, they would enshrine the most extensive scheme of inalienable "basic liberties" that could be offered on equal terms to all.
Now, where you live isn't entirely a life decision, but the goal of the tax system shouldn't be to formalize or enshrine decisions about geography.
That means we need to understand the ideology of the alt-right — and the things its members will be working to enshrine in federal law.
"Under the new plan, the prime minister would offer to rewrite the government's withdrawal bill to enshrine a customs arrangement in law," the newspaper said.
Equal Rights Amendment: Democrats plan to start today what they hope is a final push to enshrine the nearly century-old legislation in the Constitution.
Again, without statehood, the District of Columbia cannot enshrine the right to choose for our residents in a state constitution, in accordance with our values.
What some enshrine as an age of "statesmanlike civility and bipartisan compromise" often involved dark bargains and "dirty hands" collusions, and was not especially democratic.
The bill, which would enshrine protections for LGBT Americans in federal law, passed the House in May but hasn't been taken up in the Senate.
It gathered more than 100,000 signatures on a petition aimed at encouraging German legislators to vote to enshrine the right-to-repair in EU law.
"One difference now is that President Obama put in place Scientific Integrity policies in many agencies that enshrine protections for science and scientists," Donaghy added.
Making its composition dependent on whether the same party controls the White House and the Senate would enshrine it as a partisan institution as well.
But a freeze, as Mr. Tillerson noted in Seoul a year ago, would merely enshrine a status quo that Mr. Trump has viewed as intolerable.
Instead, she and her parents went on a vacation to Miami Beach that would forever enshrine in her a sense of the city's good times.
It is the collapse of the protections that the people of the United States, in our laws and our customs, once fought hard to enshrine.
"I want to emphasize the very limited nature of this ruling," he said, saying that it was not meant to enshrine journalists' right to access.
The commission would enshrine the system, along with the new limits, in the City Charter, which functions as a kind of constitution for city government.
But critics, including politicians from major political parties, oppose the charter and say it will enshrine the military's influence in politics for years to come.
Formalizing Erdogan's grip on the party would allow him to restore full control of Turkey's dominant political movement and further enshrine his hold on government.
It's an open question if there are cards left to play in the push to enshrine the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals policy into law.
He said Republicans would also seek to change state laws governing health care and to enshrine in the State Constitution the right to bear arms.
But in second place would surely be his reshaping of the Republican Party to enshrine his brand of cultural populism as both doctrine and strategy.
Under Trump, HHS has already sought to enshrine work requirements in Medicaid, a first in the history of the health coverage program for the poor.
Lawmakers are seeking legislation to enshrine protections for the young immigrants who were protected or eligible for the Obama-era Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals.
There is, particularly with respect to our modern consumption habits online, an urge to enshrine the flicker, that momentary and unexpected gasp of genuine wonder.
He gave Congress until March 5 to craft a legislative fix, sending lawmakers scrambling to negotiate a deal to enshrine the program's protections into law.
President Trump moved in September to end the program, but gave Congress a six-month window to take action and enshrine DACA's protections into law.
Still, some momentum is building both among lawmaking Republicans and tech insiders for the idea of congressional legislation that would enshrine net neutrality into law.
His administration would establish an office within the State Department dedicated to gay rights and would seek a new international treaty to enshrine gay rights.
Among other things, Europe has helped to enshrine the basic principle that people ought to be able to see what data is being collected about them.
This would enshrine the Druze's special status within Israeli society, recognize their service to the state and boost funding for their towns, villages and community institutions.
Paradis is executive director of the International Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Trans and Intersex Association (ILGA) in Europe, which has lobbied governments to enshrine equality into law.
For land demarcation is controversial in Brazil, despite safeguards in both the constitution and United Nations guidelines that are supposed to enshrine rights for indigenous people.
He refuses to accept pancasila, Indonesia's founding principles, which enshrine democracy and a degree of freedom of religion—normally a precondition for convicted terrorists seeking clemency.
That would enshrine a quite extreme gender ideology in law, and effectively amount to a comprehensive redefinition of what it is to be female, or male.
Some magistrates and human rights groups have protested against the proposal that would enshrine in ordinary law measures currently in place under the state of emergency.
In Florida, the solar industry has contributed $220006 million toward a measure that would enshrine the right to own solar energy equipment in the state constitution.
Democrats are also concerned that the amendment that would enshrine North Carolina's oft-debated voter identification law in the state constitution is too light on specifics.
Once law, it will enshrine the sanctions already levied on Russia and add some new ones (it also imposes new sanctions on Iran and North Korea).
Many MPs -- including some Conservatives -- are also furious that the government is trying to enshrine into law the actual precise leaving date and time: 11 p.m.
But opponents say such measures should not undermine the region's tough data protection rules that enshrine privacy on par with other rights like freedom of expression.
His foremost concern in writing Racontars de rapin, however, is to enshrine imagination and truth-telling as artistic lodestars, rather than technical finesse and material polish.
Mr. Gatica helped enshrine bolero, a style of flowing romantic balladry that had originated in Cuba in the late 21962th century, as a midcentury pop craze.
He was a chief Senate sponsor of the failed Equal Rights Amendment, which would enshrine in the Constitution protections against discrimination on the basis of sex.
Editorial This week President Trump reached a deal with Democrats to enshrine into law protections for young illegal immigrants brought to the United States as children.
Even so, Aaron Klein, a fellow at the Brookings Institution, said it made a lot of sense to enshrine this formal wind-down procedure in bankruptcy.
The legislation would for the first time enshrine the status of the State Council, now a low-profile body that advises the president, in the constitution.
The drone strike at Baghdad's airport appeared to enshrine a new principle that targeting senior foreign leaders was now an acceptable tool of US foreign policy.
Alma Adams (D-NC) and Carolyn Maloney (D-NY), are an endorsement of the Equal Rights Amendment, which would enshrine gender equality into the US Constitution.
The new assembly, which Maduro says is needed to enshrine socialism more profoundly in the constitution, has the power to dissolve or reconstitute all government bodies.
Championed by Raul Castro, brother and successor to Fidel, the document is hoped to enshrine the fundamentals of Cuba's existing political system for the next generation.
His administration would establish an office within the State Department dedicated to gay rights and would seek a new international treaty designed to enshrine gay rights.
Efforts by Republicans to enshrine the Hyde Amendment into permanent law have failed, although one did pass the House in 2017, when Republicans still controlled that body.
This kind of republican value was embedded in the US at the time of its founding, so the founders made sure to enshrine it in the Constitution.
On Tuesday, Speier assured Johnson that the ERA is "no stalking horse for abortion," emphasizing that the proposed amendment isn't a ploy to enshrine additional abortion protections.
Clyburn worked to convince two separate Chairmen of the need to enshrine net neutrality protections, an effort that was ultimately bolstered by a groundswell of grassroots support.
It was Mr Turnbull's effort to enshrine very small emissions-reduction targets in law that prompted the coup against him earlier this year within the Liberal Party.
On Saturday it will have the chance to enshrine in law the video-replay protocols that it has trialled in a handful of domestic competitions this season.
The premier wants to enshrine the nation's military in the constitution, a change that would be hugely symbolic and underscore a shift away from pacifism already underway.
Other states like New York, Nevada, Illinois, Vermont, and Rhode Island have also passed legislation to enshrine abortion rights in state law, and all in 2019 alone.
Following decades of fighting to enshrine their views of life and marriage into law, they now stand accused as civil rights violators merely for holding traditional values.
Other countries see little value in rules that enshrine China's draconian approach to data, but also know the value of having a country of China's size involved.
The Trump administration wants to end decades of what it sees as failed policies of paying into endless programs such as UNRWA that enshrine refugee status forever.
It's a massive undertaking, eight hours of television in all, that joins a canon of recent media projects seeking to enshrine stories from the gay rights movement.
We build S2 thinking into the infrastructure of public life to the extent that we enshrine it in institutions and rules that command trust across factional lines.
The first state to elevate the concept and enshrine a right to farm in its constitution was North Dakota in 2012, followed by Missouri two years later.
Ms. DeVos's in-laws and mother gave heavily to a successful 2004 effort in Michigan to enshrine a ban on same-sex marriage in the state's Constitution.
Now they want to enshrine the definition into law so that the Department of Education would consider anti-Israel speech when it assesses a Title VI violation.
Now, the gun activists' argument raises the unsettling possibility that the court will enshrine a more encompassing theory of constitutional rights for gun owners than for schoolchildren.
Some Democratic-led states are taking steps to enshrine the right to an abortion should the U.S. Supreme Court ever overturn the 1973 Roe v Wade decision.
On the surface, gifts like these help enshrine Page as one of America's most generous philanthropists, with a charitable track record befitting the world's seventh-richest person.
The Senate Majority leader's expert and controversial handling of nominations to the top bench has done more than any other single factor to enshrine a conservative majority.
The French government maneuvered in 1992 to enshrine the monthly plenary sessions in Strasbourg in European Union treaties, and there can be no change without Paris's approval.
Cook, meanwhile, penned an op-ed in the Washington Post that condemned what he saw as a wave of new legislation that he said would enshrine discrimination.
"The point has now come where it is so serious that we have to enshrine this in law," Labour shadow Brexit minister Keir Starmer told the Observer newspaper.
The mentality of retribution against Germany, for instance, that the allies brought to France and sought to enshrine in the Versailles Treaty, sadly, drives too many actions today.
If approved, Vermont would become the first state to enshrine abortion access in its constitution, said Catherine Glenn Foster, president of pro-life group Americans United for Life.
Cyprus, Malta, Slovenia, Italy, Austria and Greece are also set to sign on, while Britain announced last week it would enshrine a 2050 climate neutrality target into law.
Legislation currently under consideration in the US Senate would more or less enshrine the voluntary guidelines outlined by Barack Obama and made even less burdensome under Donald Trump.
"Steyer's group, which is helping draft the bill, promises the bill will "enshrine rules to address the use of algorithms that push extreme content in front of kids.
Trump has constructed a Cabinet of conservatives that could augur the movement's best chance to enshrine its ideas on tax, social and domestic issues since the Reagan administration.
The process of demarcating land to indigenous people is controversial, despite safeguards in the constitution and United Nations guidelines that are supposed to enshrine rights for indigenous people.
Our thought bubble: If it's accurate, and Trump plans to enshrine DACA into law without funding the wall, he is risking a revolt from elements in his base.
The trips take place in the run-up to an August referendum on a new draft constitution that critics say will stymie party politics and enshrine military power.
In May 2017, Taiwan's Constitutional Court ruled that same-sex marriage was a constitutional right, giving legislators a two year deadline in which to enshrine it into law.
President Trump moved in September to end the program, but gave Congress a six-month window to take action and enshrine DACA's protections into law. http://bit.ly/2zMGY7M.
Lawmakers have sought to pass legislation that would enshrine the program in law, which would address critics who say it goes beyond the authority of the executive branch.
That approach would enshrine the status quo, stopping North Korea's nuclear arsenal from growing, but not requiring the dismantling of any weapons the rogue nation may currently have.
Mr. Pita, in charge of the birthday party, provides bobby-soxers boogieing but not an evocation of the domestic warmth that Mr. Tcherniakov wants to enshrine before shattering.
The release has been timed to coincide with the UK government's move to update surveillance legislation and enshrine bulk collection powers at the heart of the security state.
MORE agree on at least one thing: It is Congress's responsibility to enshrine the protections once extended by the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) policy into law.
The transfers advanced Tehran's larger goal of transforming Syria — along with Iraq, Lebanon and Yemen — into satellite states that will enshrine a dominant Iranian role across the region.
Among their provisions, the rules enshrine the so-called right to be forgotten into European law so people can ask companies to remove certain online data about them.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi's Hindu nationalist administration then revoked constitutional provisions intended to enshrine Jammu and Kashmir — India's only majority-Muslim state — as an exception within the country.
Talks with China collapsed in early May after Beijing backtracked on commitments it made in a 150-page draft agreement to enshrine certain obligations in its domestic law.
We need a digital bill of rights to enshrine consumer ownership of all online data and legal and financial culpability of companies with lax security and privacy standards.
It also requires companies to make a legal change to the business to enshrine their commitment to their mission, which varies depending on where that company is based.
The three cases have the potential to enshrine LGBTQ discrimination into law, or finally institute federal protections for discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation and gender identity.
While they were baking, Mount Vesuvius erupted, raining down layers of hot ash and stone that would both extinguish life from the town and enshrine its final moments.
Mr. Johnson will enshrine in law his pledge to finish negotiations on a trade deal by the end of 2020, ruling out any extension of the transition period.
Meanwhile, Nepal last year became one of the few nations to enshrine in its Constitution explicit protections against discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation and gender identity.
But while the American-backed legal system is supposed to enshrine human rights in a nation desperately lacking them, this new bill heads squarely in the other direction.
In the 1980s Mr. Marsalis led a bumper crop of young jazz traditionalists seeking to enshrine straight-ahead, early-to-mid-20th-century jazz in the American canon.
As such, Mr. Barr's reference to the office raises the question of whether he tried to enshrine his idiosyncratic view into the law and bar Mr. Trump's prosecution.
Is diversity an important value to enshrine in the immigration system, and is it fair to worry about proposals that would change America's ethnic balance one way or another?
"With today's vote, Speaker Pelosi and the Democrats have done nothing more than enshrine unacceptable violations of due process into House rules," the White House said in a statement.
This latest dust-up comes as Trump is set to attend lunch Tuesday with lawmakers he spent much of the summer blasting for failing to enshrine his political agenda.
She denounced the legislation as "a nationwide assault on women's constitutional rights by ideological extremists," and proposed to enshrine abortion rights in federal law to supersede any state challenges.
French magistrates and human rights groups have protested in recent weeks against Macron's proposal to enshrine in ordinary law some measures currently in place under a state of emergency.
It was the year the public saw the White House enshrine alternative facts in the American lexicon as justification for what used to be simply called old fashioned falsehoods.
Both the Museum of London and the National Football Museum in Manchester have declared their desire to acquire Mr. Southgate's waistcoat and officially enshrine it as a cultural artifact.
A new law banning "bump stocks" could still be flouted, of course, but it seems like a plausible extension of the principle that our machine-gun laws already enshrine.
Why it matters: Mr. Mattis wanted to stay through a NATO meeting in February at which the alliance hopes to enshrine recent moves to bulk up security against Russia.
To the impeachers, the war to preserve the Union had been fought to liberate the nation once and for all from slavery — and to enshrine freedom and equal citizenship.
The long-awaited Consumer Online Privacy Rights Act (COPRA) would enshrine online users' right to privacy and bar companies from obfuscating what they are doing with users' personal information.
Those votes will come after New Zealand's Parliament voted 119 to 1 this month to enshrine in law an ambitious set of targets to reduce the country's carbon emissions.
We are seeing increased pressure for states to enshrine Roe in state law, and to pass some version of the Equality Act for states that don't protect LGBTQ+ discrimination.
The stumbling blocks included whether the White House would roll back the tariffs already in place and whether Beijing would enshrine in law the changes it pledged to make.
The long-awaited Consumer Online Privacy Rights Act (COPRA) would enshrine online users' right to privacy and bar companies from obfuscating what they are doing with users' personal information.
Instead, a scattershot cross-section of lawmakers have introduced bills designed to enshrine into law only those bits of the pilot project concern the regions each respective member represents.
The study also assessed which nations legally enshrine principles of 'Free, Prior and Informed Consent' (FPIC) for indigenous peoples prior to the acquisition of land by governments or outsiders.
The stumbling blocks included whether the White House would roll back the tariffs already in place and whether Beijing would enshrine in law the changes it pledged to make.
Last October, the Communist Party's more than 2,300 delegates voted unanimously to enshrine "Xi Jinping Thought on Socialism with Chinese Characteristics for a New Era" into the party's constitution.
Emblematic of that drive is a move to enshrine in law Xi's signature anti-graft campaign, which has ensnared nearly 1.4 million party members in the past five years.
As a safeguard of architecture of aesthetic significance, it clearly wasn't intended to enshrine what looks like the current Home Depot picture window or brick veneer on the inn's facade.
The inability of California's legislature, overwhelmingl controlled by Democrats, to enshrine the strictest net neutrality protections possible would raise serious concerns about the rest of country's ability to do so.
Telecoms are currently scrambling to get some sort of law through Congress that will permanently enshrine ISPs' ability to block or throttle content and offer paid prioritization (aka "fast lanes").
On the left, a UBI is often seen as a welcome new entitlement that would enshrine the idea that, no matter their circumstances, all deserve to benefit from economic growth.
Elizabeth Warren put forward a detailed plan Friday for what she would do, including pushing for federal laws that would enshrine Roe's protections and bar states from passing restrictive laws.
Senior U.S. administration officials told reporters Trump would work with Europeans on a follow-on deal to enshrine triggers that the Iranian government could not exceed related to ballistic missiles.
With their coalition partner, the Social Democrats (SPD), the parties must enshrine in law Germany's commitment to ensure that by 2030 carbon emissions are 55% lower than their 1990 level.
In a rare show of unity, political parties on both sides of Thailand's divide have said the draft constitution is undemocratic and will enshrine military power and hobble civilian politics.
Obama, I guarantee you, would have leaped at the opportunity to permanently enshrine and fund a vital program that gives health care to 9 million poor and middle-class kids.
"Sapiosexuality is a highly controversial term these days because of the ways it can enshrine classist, ableist, sexist, and racist ideas about what it means to be 'smart,'" said Powell.
But especially when it comes to trans issues, it's been Republicans who have advanced identity-based positions: Their stance is essentially to enshrine discrimination into law, forcing Democrats to respond.
Italy betrays an innate protectionism: rather than compete on global markets, producers want to enshrine "heritage", ask for Europe's help and maximise the rents they can extract from "quality" products.
The businessmen who sought to enshrine free enterprise as a corrective both to communist sympathies and to the welfare policies of Franklin Delano Roosevelt's New Deal knew they needed allies.
However, with Obama due to leave office in January, both sides have appeared increasingly determined to come to an agreement to enshrine U.S. assistance to Israel over the next decade.
The Homeschool Legal Defense Association, a conservative group based in Purcellville, Virginia, has long backed the Parental Rights Amendment, which would enshrine the right to homeschool in the U.S. Constitution.
Changing the laws on a broader scale is one of the key ways to truly enshrine protections for sacred lands, and there are a couple different ways to do that.
Many Republicans in Congress are calling for legislative action to enshrine regulations of internet service providers in law so that rules don't flip every time the FCC changes party hands.
Americans for Prosperity, a group backed by billionaire industrialist Charles Koch, is getting ready for a fight that if won could help enshrine its policy priorities for decades to come.
The legislation, supporters say, would help enshrine a shift in Republican Party politics that was prominent in Trump's campaign rhetoric, where he frequently warned that immigrants were taking American jobs.
"We [can't] be afraid to say that women are experiencing violence because they are women," says Neate, who supports the campaign to enshrine hate crimes against women in UK law.
Disney's animated telling of the story is a classic, and with the studio's new live-action adaptation dominating at the box office, it's all set to further enshrine its legacy.
As reproductive rights advocates seek to enshrine the federal mandate in state law, they have in some cases run into opposition from the insurance industry as well as religious conservatives.
However, Apple doesn't leave us with many better options: The MacBook Pro is notoriously difficult to repair, and Apple has repeatedly fought legislation that would enshrine the right to repair.
He will become chair of the State Council, currently an advisory body largely made up of regional governors, but which Putin wants to enshrine in the constitution with greater powers.
The proposal would enshrine legal protections for 1.8 million young immigrants brought to the U.S. illegally as children but restrict legal immigration — a concession the minority party in Congress opposes.
It was a year which saw the White House enshrine "alternative facts" into the American lexicon, as justification for what used to be known simply as good old-fashioned falsehoods.
Democrats and many Republicans want to enshrine legal status for the immigrants protected by it, but they have struggled to reach a deal on other changes sought by the GOP.
Von der Leyen has pledged to present a EUROPEAN CLIMATE LAW by March 2020, which would enshrine the 2050 climate neutrality into law, binding member states to adhere to it.
But negotiations on such a deal are on the rocks after Trump and some congressional Republicans rejected a bipartisan proposal to enshrine DACA's protections into law while increasing border security.
Several of the trade groups called on Congress to enshrine net neutrality protections in law, as did some lawmakers — although there are partisan divides on the details of such legislation.
The pressure in the Democratic Party to decriminalize border crossing isn't going to make it easier to win Senate seats in Texas or Arizona; the effort to enshrine Roe v.
They're going to talk about accomplishments [related to nuclear tests and missile launches] at the party congress, and they're going to enshrine the nuclear weapons program into the party charter.
Italy's parliament is currently mulling a bill that would enshrine the right for women to take up to three days per month for those who experience particularly excruciating and debilitating periods.
It is expected to shine a harsh light on Mexico's military assault on warring drug gangs, which the government has recently sought to enshrine in law, despite criticism from rights groups.
Britain in June became the first G7 country to enshrine in law a target to reach net zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2050, which will require less use of natural gas.
"To be clear, Delaware law does not enshrine a principle of shareholder primacy or preclude a board of directors from considering the interests of other stakeholders," the new Wachtell memo said.
The latest kerfuffle concerns a government plan to enshrine the date of leaving the EU in law, a tactic that will only reduce the room for manoeuvre when the deadline approaches.
Merkel's spokesman Steffen Seibert dismissed the idea, which Kloeckner - who is deputy leader of the chancellor's Christian Democrats (CDU) - and other senior party members want to enshrine in an Islam law.
The state of play: The ACLU, representing the couple, wrote that a Supreme Court ruling in favor of the bakery would "enshrine a constitutional right to discriminate," the Denver Post reports.
Alabama was also the first state to enshrine fetal personhood in its constitution, and an Alabama judge allowed an aborted fetus to sue the clinic that performed the procedure in March.
In the latest crackdown on dissidents, a Thai court jailed seven activists on Friday for campaigning against the draft charter, which critics say will enshrine military power and emasculate civilian politics.
Scruggs thought that retroactively glorifying Vietnam would enshrine the rampant dishonesty and magical thinking that had allowed the conflict to drag on for so long and alienated those who served there.
The problem, according to the patient groups: The measure would enshrine into law the Affordable Care Act's protections against charging more money or denying coverage to people with pre-existing conditions.
Without statehood, the District of Columbia cannot fully enshrine these fundamental rights within a state constitution and is therefore left fighting to protect the right to choose with burdensome federal oversight.
We need laws and policies that enshrine respect for the intrinsic value of personal data, rather than allow it to be treated as a resource that can be exploited for profit.
The newly proposed rules to protect people and the environment in World Bank investment projects enshrine critical human rights principles, including respect for individual dignity, transparency, accountability, consultation, participation and nondiscrimination.
The July 11-12 summit is set to enshrine reforms that include creating two new military commands aimed at deterring Russia, one of which the U.S. military has agreed to host.
But that would enshrine the North Korean nuclear arsenal at something around its current level, an outcome Mr. Trump and his national security adviser, H.R. McMaster, have already rejected as intolerable.
Scientists and National Institute of Health officials waged a concerted campaign to obtain funding from the alcohol industry for research that may enshrine alcohol as a part of a healthy diet.
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.
But Mr. Tillerson himself rejected the idea in March, on his first visit to Seoul as secretary of state, saying that a nuclear freeze would simply enshrine the North's current capability.
And after spending his first term tightening control on society, he is expected to enshrine his authoritarian vision for revitalizing the party — and perhaps position himself as indispensable to its survival.
And while our current administration proactively works to enshrine a false binary in our laws, we too can take action and give agency to those whose bodies don't adhere to it.
One proposed change will be to enshrine "Xi Jinping Thought" in the constitution, stoking already growing fears about the Chinese President's far-reaching powers, but another has received far less attention.
The bill would enshrine into law Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals, President Obama's plan for protecting the children of illegal aliens, in addition to granting legal status to several million more.
But the decision also opened the door to a new legislative battle over the program, with Democrats and some Republicans looking for ways to enshrine in law benefits awarded by DACA.
We may angrily debate the threat to transgender bathroom access, but no other society in our long, sad history has ever attempted to enshrine the civil rights of the gender nonconforming.
"We agreed to enshrine the protections of DACA into law quickly, and to work out a package of border security, excluding the wall, that's acceptable to both sides," the statement said.
The Senate last week voted down three separate proposals to enshrine DACA's protections into law after Trump vowed to veto any bill other than the one proposed by the White House.
The comments from Britain's major business lobby come a day after the country became the first G13 member to enshrine in law a target of net zero carbon emissions by 2050.
These institutions cannot insist on the duty to enshrine and preserve the ethical values of periods past, if they want to be thriving spaces of encounters for the people of our time.
"With today's vote, Speaker Pelosi and the Democrats have done nothing more than enshrine unacceptable violations of due process into House rules," White House Press Secretary Stephanie Grisham said in a statement.
The past 12 months have seen a blizzard of new internet regulations that, ironically, have done more to enshrine Big Tech's dominance than the decades of lax antitrust enforcement that preceded them.
President Emmanuel Macron has argued for the need to be less rigid, and likes to remind the French that the 1905 law was passed also to enshrine the right to religious practice.
Critics, including major political parties, say the constitution will enshrine a political role for the military and weaken civilian governments, worsening the turmoil that has hit Thai politics over the last decade.
We share an affection and reverence for bruised and battered stuff, and I think we both feel this urge to enshrine the history as it is now, not as it was then.
North Carolina Senator Thom Tillis and Delaware Senator Chris Coons first drafted a bill last August that would enshrine provisions in federal law making it harder for the president to oust Mueller.
Warren went on to call for federal laws that would enshrine the decision outlined in Roe as federal law, as well as other measures to stop state efforts aimed at restricting abortion.
The Federal Aviation Administration measure unveiled by the House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee last week would enshrine the ban on in-flight calls in federal law, regardless of the diminishing safety concerns.
Witness the "TPP 85033," the remaining original signatories to the Trans Pacific Partnership, sans the United States, which may soon reach consensus to enshrine many of the original provisions of that agreement.
Yet as proponents prepare legislation to enshrine marriage equality into law, opponents are already pushing exemptions that would allow those who disagree with marriage equality to refuse to recognize same-sex couples.
A leader to replace her has yet to emerge, leaving the opposition struggling to mount a campaign for a no vote to a constitution they say would enshrine military power for years.
Ms. Lieberman's organization has been pushing new legislation that would enshrine Roe in state law and remove regulation of abortion from the criminal code, where it has remained since the 19th century.
While he said that the decision to extend the measures was a political matter that he could not comment on, he did, however, criticize plans to enshrine the measures into the constitution.
But lawmakers move slowly, and if we wait for devices like Facebook's or Neuralink's to hit the market, it might already be too late to enshrine new rights for the neurotechnology age.
Congressional Democrats ‎may shrivel at the thought of voting to enshrine the Trump tax cut into law, but let's find out if they are really working for the working class or not.
Church leaders, in turn, have sought the support of conservative politicians to enshrine their view of society in law, liberal observers say, mindful that encroaching modernity is shrinking the ranks of churchgoers.
Those reforms, which would enshrine new protections for union workers, such as establishing independent courts for labor disputes, have faced opposition from some members of Mexico's Congress and the Mexican business community.
Since then, more candidates have made policy statements, like expressing support for the Women's Health Protection Act, which would enshrine in federal statute the right to an abortion guaranteed by Roe v. Wade.
Five years later, Alabama became the first state in the country to enshrine fetal personhood in its constitution, when voters agreed to amend the state's constitution in a November 2018 midterm ballot initiative.
" Julie Dicaro, a Chicago-based sports talk radio personality, sarcastically wrote , "By all means, let&aposs enshrine compliance with ceremonial displays of the flag while completely ignoring what the flag stands for, @NFL .
As officials grapple to control the bloodshed, President Enrique Pena Nieto last month signed into law a contentious security bill that would formally enshrine the parameters for using the military in crime-fighting.
PiS had campaigned on a promise to enshrine more Catholic and patriotic values in public life, branding lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) rights an "invasive foreign influence" that threatens Poland's national identity.
While Trump unilaterally rescinded the CSR's with a swipe of the executive pen, Senate Republicans will be under pressure from Democrats and activists to enshrine the CSR payments into law over Trump's objections.
BERLIN, Nov 15 (Reuters) - Germany's lower house of parliament on Friday voted to enshrine climate protection in law, setting specific targets for reducing greenhouse gas emissions from sectors like energy, transport and housing.
Taiwan lawmakers had a two-year deadline to enshrine marriage equality into law, but a deadlock gave opponents an opportunity to put the issue to the public in the form of referendum questions.
Damage control, certainly, for the leaders of other NATO nations who must now examine ruefully the splintered remains of the carefully constructed doghouse where they'd managed to enshrine Putin since his Crimean adventure.
In a failed effort to appease the Druze, Netanyahu outlined this week legislation to enshrine their special status within Israeli society, recognize their service to the state and boost funding for their communities.
She told Le Monde that, if she wins, she'll hold a referendum immediately after the elections, aiming to, in her words, "enshrine in the Constitution the supremacy of French law over European treaties".
There she became a strong secular voice, leading protests against efforts to enshrine Islamic law in the new constitution and took part in the parliamentary debate that led to its adoption in 2014.
After the Revolution, evangelicals, mainly Baptists and Methodists, adopted the principle of separation of church and state and helped James Madison and Thomas Jefferson enshrine it in the first amendment to the Constitution.
Perhaps, but in light of the alternative — a new, trade-only Nafta that would enshrine the dreadful human rights status quo in the United States and Mexico — the change is worth the risk.
Mr. Tillerson said as much when he visited Seoul in mid-March and told reporters that he would probably reject any solution that would enshrine "a comprehensive set of capabilities" in the North.
Washington (CNN)The Justice Department's Office of Legal Counsel is arguing that the deadline to ratify the Equal Rights Amendment has expired, a blow to supporters' push to enshrine the long-sought effort.
Talk grew over whether the time had come to enshrine restrictions on the conduct of papal retirees into canon law, and the Vatican scrambled to insist that there was nothing to see here.
The election of a Democratic legislature in Virginia is breathing new life into a decades-long push for the Equal Rights Amendment (ERA), which would enshrine equality for women into the U.S. Constitution.
Taking their lead from the boss, White House director of strategic communications Mercedes Schlapp and Trump's press secretary, Sarah Sanders, dodged on Wednesday when asked whether Trump would enshrine the bill into law.
Opponents say the constitution will instead enshrine a political role for the military, which seized power two years ago in a coup, besides heralding weak governments and worsening a decade of bitter political division.
ProPublica reported today that the bill, called the Taxpayer First Act, would enshrine the current tax system in law, preventing the IRS from offering a competing service to private online filing offerings like TurboTax.
The Chicago Teachers Union is asking that the district enshrine in its contract a promise to hire more counselors, health workers and librarians, and to free them from tasks outside of their core duties.
The measures also require medium- and large-sized airports to provide clean private rooms in all terminals for nursing mothers and would enshrine a ban on making in-flight mobile phone calls in law.
Motherboard spoke with Roland Rytz, a 24-year old computer science student at the Bern University of Applied Sciences, about the atlas he started to enshrine the history of r/place in one place.
Most directly, he wants to enshrine such policies as a $15-an hour minimum wage, a ban on natural-gas fracking and bank-bashing in the party platform approved at the Democratic National Convention.
In her music video for "You Need to Calm Down" released in June, Swift included a push for support of the Equality Act, legislation that would enshrine protections for LGBTQ Americans in federal law.
Democratic and some Republican lawmakers have called on Congress to act swiftly to pass the DREAM Act, which would enshrine DACA's deportation protections into law and offer certain immigrants a path to permanent residency.
In the same year, hundreds of miles away in Minnesota, Representative Erin Murphy (D), this past week, introduced the "Comprehensive Contraception Coverage Act," which would enshrine insurance coverage of birth control in state law.
As France's National Assembly prepares to debate new constitutional reforms, including proposals to enshrine the state of emergency in the constitution, critics continue to raise concern over possible violations linked to the exceptional measures.
"The qualities that Senator McCain so passionately and effectively represented are what we wish to enshrine as a model for the children of our community," Kristi Sandvik, the superintendent of schools, said last year.
Mr. Mattis had wanted to stay through a NATO defense ministers meeting scheduled for February, hoping to enshrine recent moves by the alliance to bulk up its security compact as a bulwark against Russia.
And the Oval Office will emerge more powerful because his acquittal will enshrine the principle that a commander-in-chief can simply refuse Congress's demands for evidence, drastically weakening lawmakers' checks and balances role.
Enforced disappearances have been central to Xi's crackdown on civil society, now he will be able to enshrine them within China's nominally supreme law, alongside his governing philosophy, influencing China for decades to come.
Trump's remarks and expanded contacts between Ford's lawyers and top members of the Senate Judiciary Committee intensified the drama over a nomination that could enshrine a conservative majority on the court for a generation.
Energized by a massive vote against President Nicolas Maduro in an unofficial plebiscite, Venezuela's opposition mulled on Monday how to escalate protests and block a new congress it fears may enshrine Socialist Party hegemony.
At the time, he believed that such a system would enshrine the dominance of European immigration without the overt ugliness of the National Origins Quota System that had been in place since the 1920s.
" White House Press Secretary Stephanie Grisham on Thursday blasted the House's resolution, saying in a statement that Pelosi and Democrats "have done nothing more than enshrine unacceptable violations of due process into House rules.
They left insinuating they had struck a deal on the future of DACA: They'd enshrine the program, which protects certain undocumented immigrants who came to the US in their youth from deportation, into law.
But the Democrats don&apost want to play that game because then they would have to admit in public hearings that really they believe the court should enshrine their notion of progressivism into the Constitution.
She was the first senator to say that she wouldn't vote for a spending package if Congress didn't enshrine protections for DREAMers and before that spent time as attorney general confronting the child migrant crisis.
The new law, passed in June, will help enshrine as a "national responsibility" an activity that was previously just a tacit policy, said Shigeki Takaya, director of the Whaling Affairs Office at Japan's Fisheries Agency.
Analysts say their presence may go some way to shifting public debate in Poland at a time when PiS aims to expand its conservative agenda and enshrine more Catholic and patriotic values in public life.
Another factor in shifting perspectives was last month's independent veterans' committee vote to enshrine former MLB commissioner Bud Selig, who presided over the so-called "Steroids Era" before crusading for a strict anti-doping policy.
Several professional organizations, including the American Academy of Pediatrics, the National Education Association and the National Association of School Psychologists, have all spoken out against the practices and policies these laws would enshrine into law.
These include bills like New Mexico's HB 284, New York's AB1378, Hawaii's SB 403, and Oregon's HB 13782, which seek to enshrine the mandate on insurance companies to provide contraception at no cost to women.
Among other strategies, Warren has proposed passing federal legislation to enshrine abortion rights into law, taking the decision out of the hands of a conservative-leaning Supreme Court, as has New York Senator Kirsten Gillibrand.
Andrea Leadsom, leader of the Britain's lower legislative house, said that Brexit would require a lot of legislation, including a law to enshrine current EU rules into British law, known as the "Great Repeal Bill".
It would also mandate federal prisoners be incarcerated no more than 500 miles from their homes, ban the shackling of pregnant women and enshrine into law the bureau's provision of feminine hygiene products as needed.
BEIJING (Reuters) - China's ruling Communist Party will enshrine President Xi Jinping's political thought into the country's constitution, state media said on Friday, further solidifying his power following its addition last year to the party constitution.
He refused to participate in the 1951 "Life" magazine photo of his peers, including de Kooning, Jackson Pollock, Barnett Newman and Mark Rothko that helped enshrine the pecking order of the nascent Abstract Expressionist movement.
On Monday, Cuomo announced a slate of digital ads calling out eight Republican lawmakers he says have failed to push through the Reproductive Health Act, a bill that would enshrine abortion protections in state law.
Laws that limit abortion erode women's constitutional right to access full healthcare, endanger them, and enshrine into law the idea that their basic bodily autonomy matters less than the belief that an embryo is sacrosanct.
After four years in power marked by judicial and media reforms that Poland's European partners criticized as subverting democratic norms, PiS campaigned on a promise to enshrine more Catholic and patriotic values in public life.
Livingstone has also co-sponsored legislation that would not only enshrine Roe in Massachusetts law but expand youth access and guarantee that women could receive abortions past 24 weeks in pregnancies involving fatal fetal anomalies.
The E.R.A., which would enshrine in the Constitution the guarantee that a woman's rights are equal to a man's and "shall not be denied or abridged," at first moved quickly toward passage in the 1970s.
This week, the Senate also passed a version of a bill Hassan co-sponsored, H.R. 1158, that would enshrine into law the DHS cyber incident response teams that assist states and localities responding to cyberattacks.
Her critics hope to pass as many as 10 amendments, including one that would scrap plans to enshrine next March's withdrawal date in law, making it easier to postpone Brexit if negotiations break down. Mrs.
But what's worse, at least if you're a gun person, is that lawmakers and activists who know less than nothing about guns often find themselves in a position to confidently enshrine their technological ignorance into law.
"We agreed to enshrine the protections of DACA into law quickly, and to work out a package of border security, excluding the wall, that's acceptable to both sides," Pelosi and Schumer said in a joint statement.
"Almost 100 years after women were granted the right to vote, it is past time to enshrine full equality for all in the Constitution and ratify the ERA," Maloney said in a written statement to CNN.
Negotiators say none of the proposals requires an immediate change in EU treaties but the draft will meet British concerns for a legally binding deal by promising to enshrine the text in any future treaty overhaul.
The GOP remains hard at work on a variety of other attempts to weaken LGBTQ rights, ranging from efforts to enshrine "religious freedom" to discriminate into federal law to efforts to weaken same-sex marriage rights.
Organizations like the Wildlife Trust are trying to redress this—urging the government to consider a nature and well-being act, which would enshrine in law the need for green spaces to improve our mental wellbeing.
Moreover, both bills would enshrine the National Labor Relations Board's unworkable Browning-Ferris decision, which created joint-employer liability under the National Labor Relations Act based on mere "indirect" or "potential" control of another company's employees.
The objective would not be to revive direct negotiations — almost nobody believes that is likely now — but to enshrine the proposals Secretary of State John Kerry made during his last failed effort at peacemaking in 2014.
The bill would take Obama-era sanctions against Russia that are in place under executive orders — that is, directives that only the president has authority to enact and rescind — and officially enshrine them in the law.
Changing the constitution to enshrine the role of Japan's military, known as the Self-Defense Forces, has been a long-held goal for Abe, who has been prime minister and leader of the LDP since 2012.
More than 100 DACA recipients have been traipsing throughout the Capitol in Washington for the past two days, telling their stories to lawmakers in an urgent effort to persuade them to enshrine the program into law.
Congress's decision to enshrine the duty to affirmatively further fair housing in the Fair Housing Act makes clear that it is not enough for federal agencies and grantees to only respond to acts of housing discrimination.
LONDON (Reuters) - Britain has announced it will enshrine a new commitment to reach net zero greenhouse gas emissions by 20503 into law, marking a first among G7 nations facing increasingly severe impacts from the climate crisis.
In California, where Assembly Bill 5 promises to outright reclassify gig workers as employees, Uber launched a $110 million ballot initiative (with help from Lyft, DoorDash, Postmates, and Instacart) that seeks to enshrine this third category.
Trump becomes a tool of those in possession of legacy power in this country — and those who feel that power is their rightful inheritance — who are pulling every possible lever to enshrine and cement that power.
Like last year, some congresswomen have also donned a green "ERA Yes!" button to endorse the renewed effort to pass the Equal Rights Amendment, which would enshrine equality between men and women into the US Constitution.
Several proposals have been filed in both houses of Congress to permanently enshrine in legislation DACA benefits, including a renewed version of the Development, Relief, and Education for Alien Minors (DREAM) Act, first presented by Sens.
Though the game may be perceived as weird and revolutionary (and in some ways it is), it's also part of a cycle where we enshrine predominantly blockbuster games as some fount of legitimacy for the medium.
Britain announced on June 12 it would enshrine a new commitment to reach net zero greenhouse gas emissions by 20193 into law, marking a first among G7 nations facing increasingly severe impacts from the climate crisis.
Under the bill, airlines must refund passengers for services they paid for but did not receive and will enshrine in law a prohibition on passengers making mobile phone calls while in flight or using e-cigarettes.
The regulation released on Thursday, if it goes into effect, would enshrine some of the protections while circumventing others, by allowing the government to detain children in facilities not licensed by state authorities to hold minors.
There's a long road ahead If the amendment makes it through, Vermont would become the first state to enshrine abortion access in its constitution, says Catherine Glenn Foster, president of pro-life group Americans United for Life.
Washington (CNN)A flurry of actions from the President Barack Obama's White House, first noted by CNN in late December, seem designed specifically to help enshrine his legacy and potentially foil some policy priorities of his successor.
Britain became the first major economy to enshrine a net zero carbon target into law last week, a move that would imply profound and rapid transformation in sectors from energy and transport to food, farming and housing.
Now the bill is believed to have just enough votes to pass under budget "reconciliation," where a bare majority is sufficient to enshrine something into law, rather than the usual 60 votes needed to overcome a filibuster.
At a time when everyone's feeling raw about pretty much everything, First Man has become an unanticipated inflection point with regard to how we enshrine American achievements, especially ones that inevitably double as celebrations of white masculinity.
The military has overseen the drafting of a constitution to replace one it discarded after seizing power but critics, including major political parties, say it will enshrine the military's influence and is unlikely to end political strife.
Robin Kelly (D-Ill.), Washington, D.C. Supreme Court nominee politics The Supreme Court has become over many decades a political chamber used by both liberal and conservative justices to enshrine their heartfelt beliefs irrespective of constitutional strictures.
Lawmakers have struggled for months over an effort to enshrine the legal protections of the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program into law after Trump announced in September that he would rescind the Obama-era program.
"From co-founding the Congressional Black Caucus to leading the fight in Congress to enshrine Martin Luther King's birthday as a national holiday, John Conyers' impact on our city and nation will never be forgotten," Duggan said.
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Congress and the states now have a historic and compelling opportunity to pass the Equal Rights Amendment (ERA) which would enshrine equal rights for women in the US Constitution and clearly and definitively prohibit discrimination based on sex.
The Universal Declaration of Human Rights, which was promulgated in 1948 amid the consolidation of welfare states in Europe and North America and which formed the basis of the human rights agenda, was supposed to enshrine social protections.
It also aims to enshrine various bulk capabilities in UK law, although these powers have faced opposition, including from the official opposition Labour party, and are the subject of an outside review — due to report later this summer.
In a 20-minute segment aired on HBO last Sunday, Oliver criticized China's moves to end presidential term limits and enshrine "Xi Jinping Thought" in its constitution, saying Xi's consolidation of power was driven by a "leadership cult".
One reason why France wants to keep the US engaged is its desire to enshrine its role as the major European defense partner with the United States and in fighting ISIS in Syria and Iraq and inside Europe.
John Carney (D) will sign legislation in coming days to enshrine abortion rights as state law, a move supporters say is necessary in the face of President Trump's pledge to appoint judges who will rule against abortion rights.
They're hoping Virginia will join states like New York, Maine, and Nevada in passing proactive legislation to enshrine abortion protections into state law, in anticipation of a future where the Supreme Court could severely diminish Roe v. Wade.
In February, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) warned some supplement-makers to stop making wild claims about their products while telling Congress to smarten up and enshrine more comprehensive consumer protections for vitamins and supplements into law.
Trump's spin in the spotlight begins Thursday with a four-day countdown to his unveiling of a Supreme Court pick who is likely to enshrine a conservative majority on the nation's highest bench for decades into the future.
Timothy Egan One of the great disconnects of our history is how a nation birthed on the premise that all men are created equal could enshrine an entire race of people as three-fifths of a human being.
"To be clear, Delaware law does not enshrine a principle of shareholder primacy or preclude a board of directors from considering the interests of other stakeholders," the law firm Wachtell, Lipton, Rosen & Katz said in a client memo.
"Our state leaders appear ready to enshrine e-bikes and e-scooters into state law and answer the call to bring more transportation alternatives to New Yorkers," said Paul Steely White, the director of safety policy at Bird.
While pressure from aboriginal groups and their supporters reversed that stance — and the Constitution does enshrine the rights of Indigenous people — the younger Mr. Trudeau acknowledged that there had been widespread disappointment about the effectiveness of the protections.
The new rule is expected to enshrine a definition of protected waterways that is far narrower than both the Obama rule and a previous, long-standing definition that the Supreme Court threw into question in a 2006 decision.
The agreement signed nearly two years ago by Ghani and Abdullah called for electoral reforms, local elections, and a constitutional assembly to be completed by September of this year, in order to enshrine Abdullah's job in the constitution.
Proposition 127 would enshrine a goal of utilities procuring 50 percent of their electricity from renewable sources by 2030, a huge leap over the current law which requires utilities to get just 15 percent of their electricity from renewables.
The changes would do away with the office of prime minister, enshrine the presidency as the seat of executive power, and give Mr Erdogan the authority to appoint senior civil servants, declare a state of emergency, and issue decrees.
The first broadcast on NPR's "All Things Considered," May 3, 1971 It's hard to believe that the staple of NPR program hasn't always been around, but now the Library of Congress will forever enshrine the its first episode. 18.
TOKYO (Reuters) - Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe said on Wednesday he hoped the first-ever change to the country's 70-year-old pacifist constitution would be enacted by 2020, and that it would enshrine the status of the military.
The same year as Wilders led a chant calling for fewer Moroccans in the Netherlands, the Party for Freedom also rallied for a bill that would enshrine Black Pete's race in law as a way to "protect" Dutch culture.
But French privacy regulators, among others, have demanded that the company apply the "right to be forgotten" across its global domains to comply with Europe's tough data protection rules that enshrine an individual's privacy as a fundamental human right.
WASHINGTON — House Democrats on Thursday moved to enshrine the decades-old Equal Rights Amendment into the Constitution, reviving a long-simmering cultural debate over whether the nation's founding charter should guarantee equal rights to all citizens regardless of sex.
Monday's events also enshrine a split between Republicans, in the House at least, and the intelligence community, after decades in which the committees overseeing US clandestine agencies have sought to insulate themselves from politics and to pursue bipartisan oversight.
SYDNEY, Australia — Hundreds of Australian Aboriginal leaders gathered on Friday at Uluru, a massive sandstone monolith in Australia's central desert, to call for a road map to a treaty and to enshrine an indigenous representative body in the Constitution.
The hardliners in the administration, like Cuccinelli and Senior Adviser Stephen Miller, are finally moving past the focus on illegal immigration, to enshrine curbs on legal immigration—something that has been their ultimate goal since this administration's earliest days.
The agency said more countries are experiencing conflict than at any time since 1989, when the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child was introduced in order to enshrine the protection of children in conflict in international law.
MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - NAFTA negotiators paved the way for closing the telecommunications portion of the trade deal this weekend, as the United States has dropped a proposal to enshrine measures targeting Mexican billionaire Carlos Slim's America Movil, sources said.
BUCHAREST (Reuters) - Many Romanians appeared to boycott a vote on Sunday on whether to enshrine in the constitution that marriage must only be between a man and a woman, as turnout remained low on the second day of a referendum.
Coffman also introduced his own bill on Tuesday seeking to enshrine into law many of the protections afforded by the 2015 Open Internet Order, which established the net neutrality rules that the FCC's Republican majority voted to rescind last year.
We still very much objectify women, we don't see women as full people, and that's reflected both in the fact that there is so much sexualized violence against women and that we have policies that enshrine that idea into law.
Pence, characteristically, ladled on praise for Trump in announcing a deal that appears to give Turkey everything it wants and to enshrine the betrayal of Kurdish anti-ISIS fighters, who the US has committed to escorting out of the border region.
MEXICO CITY, March 1 (Reuters) - NAFTA negotiators paved the way for closing the telecommunications portion of the trade deal this weekend, as the United States has dropped a proposal to enshrine measures targeting Mexican billionaire Carlos Slim's America Movil, sources said.
BEIJING (Reuters) - China's ruling Communist Party is expected to amend its constitution at a key party congress next month, state media said on Monday, in a sign that President Xi Jinping aims to enshrine his guiding ideological doctrine in the charter.
As Vox's Anna North writes, that plan includes a push to enshrine the right to abortion in federal statute, support for repealing the Hyde Amendment and backing for federal legislation that prevents states from passing medically unnecessary restrictions on abortion clinics.
After the Trump administration announced they would be sunsetting DACA, giving Congress six months to enshrine the policy into law, the White House again said wall funding could be negotiated separately — seemingly relinquishing yet another point of leverage against Democrats.
Without the two-thirds majority, Abe is likely to try to lure other opposition lawmakers to back his proposal to enshrine the military in the constitution, but that could be tough with a lower house election certain between now and 2021.
MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - A U.S. proposal to enshrine measures targeting Mexican billionaire Carlos Slim's America Movil thwarted NAFTA negotiators' goal to reach a deal on telecommunications issues during the latest talks, according to three sources with knowledge of the matter.
The timing is awkward for President Enrique Pena Nieto's government, as it faces widespread criticism over legislation passed in the lower house and now in the Senate that seeks to enshrine in law the use of the military in crime fighting.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average slumped another 400 plus points, to enshrine its worst weekly plunge since the crisis year of 2008, while the Nasdaq retreated into a bear market in the worst December for stocks since the Great Depression.
Lawmakers in five states have introduced legislation that would enshrine the "Right to Repair" electronics, meaning manufacturers will have to sell replacement parts to independent repair shops and consumers and will also have to make their diagnostic and service manuals public.
It was the publication of Mr. Gross's "Neighbors" that motivated the first attempts, in 2006 during the first Law and Justice government, to enshrine historical policy by criminalizing the denial that Poles were innocent of any Nazi or Communist crimes.
The governor's issues included some pressing concerns — new rent regulations to replace ones that expire in June — as well as some decades-old ideas (an Equal Rights Amendment, for instance, which the governor wants to enshrine in the State Constitution).
The plan is expected to formalize a significant withdrawal of US forces -- from about 15,000 troops to 8,000 or 9,000 -- and enshrine official commitments by the Taliban to counterterrorism efforts in Afghanistan, according to multiple sources familiar with the plan.
Ukraine's best bet, though still a terrible deal, may be a perpetuation of the status quo dating to Russia's 2014 invasion of eastern Ukraine: a simmering conflict that costs Ukrainian lives but doesn't enshrine permanent Russian control of the region.
The issue could come to a head on Thursday when the government announces a so-called repeal bill that would enshrine parts of European Union law into British law, a pivotal moment in its decision to leave the European Union.
Given the commitment Johnson is now set to enshrine in law, it looks like whatever agreement is reached will be presented as a new deal, even if it takes large parts of the transition conditions and pushes them into 2021.
Johnson's office said Thursday's speech was expected to provide continuity with what the queen outlined in October, with some additions to strengthen the justice system and enshrine in law a multi-year funding settlement for Britain's state-funded National Health Service.
With the rest of his party straining for the chance to elevate Kavanaugh and enshrine a conservative majority on the court that will validate half a century of movement politics, McConnell can only afford to lose one vote from his side.
NAFTA was the first trade agreement to enshrine IP protection to provide a level playing field for persons, firms and others in the enforcement of IP rights in law, a basic proviso for free trade, market access, creativity and competitiveness.
The absence of such discussion is one reason why this impeachment showdown could have a long legacy as it will effectively enshrine a precedent of a President using executive power to lean on a foreign country for his personal political gain.
Cardin wasn't clear on whether the bill would force the President-elect's hand on sanctions or whether it would enshrine the sanctions that the White House announced last week, which Trump could otherwise roll back if he wanted to once in office.
Now that David Cameron has won a deal to enshrine formally Britain's semi-detached status in the 28-nation bloc - if his skeptical voters don't detach it completely - the onus will return to Europe's founding nations to work out a way forward.
One of the officials said it was possible a counterproposal would be made in the next round on the sunset clause, but was skeptical about the prospect of exploring a compromise on the demand to enshrine U.S. national content in rules of origin.
It would enshrine protections for the nearly 800,000 immigrants brought illegally to this country as kids who had benefited from former President Barack Obama's Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals, or DACA, program, which provided temporary work permits and shielded recipients from deportation.
From Live Aid to campaigning with actress Angelina Jolie to end sexual violence in war, Britain is a leading humanitarian player - the first major economy to enshrine in law a United Nations target to spend 0.7 percent of national income on aid.
The spate of demolitions comes just weeks after 193 nations agreed the New Urban Agenda at a U.N. summit in Ecuador, which aims to guide the growth of cities in the 21st century as well as enshrine humanitarian rights for the urban poor.
Now, her new album is already being hailed as a triumph, and her new documentary—chock full of archival footage and interviews with her friends, family, and collaborators—is set to further enshrine Loretta Lynn's hallowed place in our country's musical legacy.
Britain became the first G7 nation to enshrine the target of net zero carbon by 2050 into law last week - a move in line with the 2015 Paris Agreement to curb greenhouse gas emissions, which Figueres played a key role in delivering.
LONDON (Reuters) - British Prime Minister Theresa May's government has a plan to enshrine in law a customs arrangement with the European Union in a bid to win over the opposition Labour Party to back a Brexit deal, The Sunday Times newspaper reported.
"If the decision-makers make up their minds, I think it will be OK." The military ruled for nearly 50 years until it began stepping back from the political sphere in 2011, under the 2008 constitution it drafted to enshrine its political role.
Florida offshore drilling ban Amendment 220006 would enshrine in Florida's constitution a ban on offshore oil and natural gas drilling in state waters, which extend out 2202 nautical miles on the Atlantic coast and 2628 nautical miles in the Gulf of Mexico.
Lawmakers in both parties were sharply divided over whether the compromise proposal to amend what is known as Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act would enshrine sufficient privacy protections or possibly grant broader legal protections for the NSA's surveillance regime.
Why would any world leader want to reward this kind of bad behavior by arriving at a quick trade deal that will only enshrine threats as the standard for accomplishing a purpose that should be the carefully considered outcome of discussion and diplomacy?
Israeli spy agencies had picked up on discussions about possible Security Council resolutions, ranging from a condemnation of settlements to a measure that would enshrine in international law so-called "final status" parameters, locking in Obama's position on the two-state solution.
In a sign of GOP concerns about the issue, 10 Republicans senators in August introduced a bill to enshrine into law ObamaCare's ban on people with pre-existing conditions being denied coverage or being charged more, in case their party's lawsuit succeeds.
It's fitting that October 2017 will mark 50 years exactly since abortion was legalized in the UK. Then as now, a group of women fought tooth and nail to enshrine their right to access a safe abortion, without harassment or intimidation, in law.
A second rebellion on a measure to enshrine in law the date of leaving the EU looms next week -- and there have been reports in the British media that May is considering backing down on this, rather than suffering a second defeat.
A court-appointed monitor overseeing changes for the New York Police Department has asked a judge to enshrine a new evaluation system for officers that de-emphasizes the number of street stops they make and focuses instead on the lawfulness of those encounters.
Mr. Cuomo, who vowed not to sign the state budget in April unless the Reproductive Health Act and the contraception coverage acts had been passed, also called on the Legislature to go one step further and enshrine reproductive rights in the State Constitution.
Just how far the pendulum has swung became clear earlier this year, when the Republican governor, Doug Ducey, proposed a constitutional amendment to enshrine a ban on sanctuary cities — a measure that only a few years ago might have won easy approval.
Just how far the pendulum has swung became clear earlier this year, when the Republican governor, Doug Ducey, proposed a constitutional amendment to enshrine a ban on sanctuary cities — a measure that only a few years ago might have won easy approval.
And then, at a congressional level, candidates can promise to not take funding from telecom companies, promise to fight for legislation that would enshrine net neutrality protections, and seek to fund rural broadband initiatives and close the digital divide in cities as well.
That plan is expected to formalize a significant withdrawal of US forces from Afghanistan -- from about 14,000 troops to 8,000 or 9,000 troops -- and enshrine official commitments by the Taliban to counterterrorism efforts in Afghanistan, according to multiple sources familiar with the discussions.
Mr. Trump and senior administration officials have said publicly that their goal is to prompt Iran to enter into new agreements that would enshrine larger concessions from Tehran on its nuclear program, ballistic missile program and support of militias in the region.
Even Mr. Tillerson has, in the past, cast doubt on the wisdom of entering a "freeze," since it would essentially enshrine North Korea as a de facto nuclear weapons state — to which a series of American presidents have said they would never agree.
" In the House, Republican moderates say they are willing to work with Democrats to enshrine the program in legislation — and to force Republican leaders to abandon their customary strategy of passing bills only with overwhelming Republican support — a "majority of the majority.
" -- AT ROUGHLY 22:22, Nancy Pelosi and Chuck Schumer's offices put out a statement saying that PRESIDENT TRUMP agreed to quickly "enshrine the protections of DACA into law" with "a package of border security excluding the wall, that's acceptable to both sides.
Under Gideon's stewardship, the Maine House adopted a package of six laws meant to enshrine reproductive rights in the state in 2019, including two that expanded access to abortion and one that would allow the sale of emergency contraceptives in vending machines.
That has led them into an ad-hoc alliance that also appears to enshrine Iran in a process that could lead to some form of political settlement - leaving the United Nations' role unclear, especially with the United States distracted by domestic issues.
First, the Conservative leader must make good on his often-repeated promise to "get Brexit done" and then turn to realising another priority - to increase funding into Britain's much loved but struggling public health service, a pledge he plans to enshrine in law.
The organization "has a long history of attacking LGBTQ people and their families by working to enshrine discrimination into law and undermine advances in fairness and equality," Stephen Peters, a spokesperson for the Human Rights Campaign, an LGBTQ civil rights group, told Newsweek on Thursday.
At the recommendation of aboriginal elders, it concluded that Australians should be asked whether to enshrine within the country's founding law a "voice to parliament", which would be an independent body that could give aboriginals at least some say in a government's decision-making.
The Kim dynasty holds nuclear empowerment in its "deck" as a means to elevate the DPRK's international status, to cow its population by pledges to safeguard them from the United States and to enshrine economic sacrifices to defense budgets under the cloak of patriotism.
In Britain, a proposed Investigatory Powers bill — also known as the "snoopers' charter" — would essentially enshrine in law the bulk data collection and phone-hacking operations carried out by British secret services that were revealed by Mr. Snowden along with National Security Agency operations.
John Thune (R-SD), Rob Portman (R-OH), and Jerry Moran (R-KS) are floating a narrow backup plan that would enshrine DACA into law — without offering a path to citizenship — in exchange for $25 billion for border security, capped at $5 billion per year.
The peace plan is expected to formalize a significant withdrawal of US forces from Afghanistan -- from about 29,211 troops to 113,211 or 22020,219 troops -- and enshrine official commitments by the Taliban to counterterrorism efforts in Afghanistan, according to the multiple sources familiar with the plan.
Everyone knew where this would lead, and that is precisely where it led: States across the South, where 90 percent of black people lived, began to call constitutional conventions, beginning with Mississippi in 1890, to enshrine white supremacy into the DNA of those states.
It also should pass legislation to strengthen data security and privacy protection, improve international law enforcement tools, bolster cyber talent recruitment, improve digital literacy, enshrine the concept of prioritizing "systemically important critical infrastructure" and mandate the executive branch write a Continuity of the Economy plan.
They are set to vote on a whole package of populist measures that would also give Russian law primacy over international law; ensure that state pensions rise with inflation; enshrine religious faith in the constitution; and define marriage as a union between men and women.
That plan is expected to formalize a significant withdrawal of US forces from Afghanistan -- from about 14,000 troops to 8,000 or 9,000 troops -- and enshrine official commitments by the Taliban to counterterrorism efforts in Afghanistan, according to the multiple sources familiar with the discussions.
Cynthia Nixon, who is challenging Governor Andrew M. Cuomo in the Democratic primary, has stressed the need to bring state statute up-to-date, so that no matter what happens nationally, abortion law in New York would enshrine the protections offered in Roe v. Wade.
Any legal guideline, like the one now governing bird-death enforcement, can be easily overturned; the 2017 opinion on incidental avian deaths reversed guidelines written by the Obama administration to enshrine the government's ability to fine and prosecute those who accidentally kill migratory birds.
If Congress truly cares about protecting consumer interests, it's time to permanently and affirmatively enshrine the principles of net neutrality into law using Netflix's throttling debacle as a cautionary tale of what can happen when different sets of rules apply in the Internet ecosystem.
" The new statement comes after the Democratic leaders said Wednesday night in a statement that they had agreed to "enshrine the protections of DACA into law quickly, and to work out a package of border security, excluding the wall, that's acceptable to both sides.
The effort to enshrine DACA's protections into law has been at the center of a bitter fight in Congress that led to a three-day government shutdown last month when Democrats declined to back a short-term spending bill that did not address the issue.
The federal government shut down late Friday, largely because of some senators' exasperation with short-term measures to keep the government funded, as well as a desire to enshrine soon-to-expire protections for people who were brought to the U.S. illegally as children.
But although China was fed up with Mr. Kim's aggressive and unpredictable behavior, it refused to enshrine those trade limits in the sanctions because energy supplies are tied to the well-being of civilians in North Korea and China — especially important during the harsh winter, he said.
But labor activists say Rolf's willingness to work with Uber has created an opportunity for the company to legally enshrine the drivers' status as independent contractors, not employees, and makes Uber look willing to work with labor, despite its strident campaign against the Teamsters in Seattle.
"Right now, the ACA's birth control benefit is still in effect because of those two cases—the the California and Pennsylvania cases," she says, but notes that multiple states have started to enshrine the ACA birth control benefit at the state level, which is a good thing.
Nancy Pelosi and Chuck Schumer issued a joint statement responding to President Trump's morning tweets surrounding DACA, agreeing that there was "no final deal" but rather general agreement on the following terms: Trump will encourage the House and Senate to enshrine protections granted by DACA into law.
Democrats, buoyed by their party's electoral sweep in Virginia this week, plan on Friday to revive the Equal Rights Amendment in Congress, embarking on what they hope is a final push to add the nearly century-old measure to enshrine equality of the sexes into the Constitution.
It's perhaps due to this hyperbole-campaign, not to mention America's formal Soviet-containment and informal anti-Arab stances, that U.S. politicians found it expedient to enshrine American Jewry's support of Israel (mostly individual and community philanthropy) as American policy (alliances, arms agreements, aid packages, and loans).
An executive order now to get the policy in place as soon as possible, followed by legislation to enshrine the policy in law and ensure that a future president does not undo it with the stroke of a pen would be the perfect combination to solve this.
Think of this as the counterattack to efforts to put obstacles in front of voters like requiring ID. There's a movement afoot, particularly after the Supreme Court gutted parts of the civil rights era Voting Rights Act, to enshrine a "right to vote" as an amendment.
"I think we will continue to see women's groups push for both of these male candidates to enthusiastically advocate for a platform that does things like enshrine Roe, overturn [the Hyde Amendment], and promise not to appoint anti-choice judges," the former EMILY's List staffer said.
Critics call it a "fetus funeral" law and say such legislation is a blatant attempt to impose a specific moral agenda on women and reproductive healthcare providers, to legally enshrine the idea that fetuses can die—which also implies that they're distinct, living beings at some point.
Pelosi and Chuck Schumer left a dinner with President Donald Trump on Wednesday night insinuating they had struck a deal on the future of DACA: They'd enshrine the program, which protects certain undocumented immigrants who came to the US in their youth from deportation, into law.
The peace plan is expected to formalize a significant withdrawal of US forces from Afghanistan -- from about 15,000 troops to 8,000 or 9,000 troops -- and enshrine official commitments by the Taliban to counter-terrorism efforts in Afghanistan, according to the multiple sources familiar with the plan.
Uber also has a long history of not playing nice with cities seeking to regulate its services, like eschewing taxi rules in its earliest days and getting California's utilities regulator in 2013 to enshrine its services at the state level, curtailing cities' power to regulate them.
Mr. Tillerson argued that a freeze would essentially enshrine "a comprehensive set of capabilities" North Korea possesses that already pose too great a threat to the United States and its allies, and he said there would be no negotiation until the North agreed to dismantle its programs.
Marsha Blackburn, Republican of Tennessee, purports to enshrine net neutrality protections into law but actually opens up the door to paid prioritization (read: "fast lanes") for companies that pay to have their services delivered at greater speeds, which many experts claim is an innovation-killer, particularly for new startups.
" In the same vein, Trussell added: "We want to dedicate our careers and our lives to this really great institution and enshrine things in a contract so that we don't have to worry about the conditions of our employment and focus on the important work that we're doing.
Rebel: Russia has green light to kill Syrians That is also why Medics Under Fire, a new Campaign Group that aims to bring together NGOs, donors, medical organizations and governments is here to push for accountability for these crimes, and enshrine and protect medical workers in conflict zones.
On November 15th the Daily Telegraph tried to out-Mail the Mail by printing photographs of the 15 Tory MPs who had indicated that they would vote against Mrs May's attempt to enshrine the date that Britain leaves the European Union into law and branding them "the Brexit mutineers".
BUCHAREST, Oct 6 (Reuters) - Romanians will vote at the weekend on whether to enshrine in their constitution that marriage must only be between a man and a woman in a referendum that has seen campaigners direct slurs at LGBT people and which activists said is open to fraud.
Extending the program is overwhelming viewed as necessary to the national defense, though a bipartisan coalition of US lawmakers are attempted to enshrine new privacy protections under the law through a reform bill known as the USA RIGHTS Act, which aims to protect Americans from invasive, warrantless government surveillance.
Frustrated and rapidly running out of time, the Obama administration is considering whether to make a last diplomatic push in coming weeks by introducing a so-called "parameters" resolution at the United Nations Security Council that would enshrine guidelines on what Washington wants to see in a final deal.
The phrases Lil Wayne has coined or helped enshrine in the popular consciousness are manifold, from "bling bling" to "make it rain" to this one, "drop it like it's hot," which was so good that it later spawned a number one hit of the same name for Snoop Dogg.
We were doing really well for several years in terms of being able to pass proactive legislation that didn't just protect us from attacks and discrimination but started to enshrine some really basic protections, like transgender youth being able to use their bathroom of choice in their schools.
While there's been plenty of praise for these developments, others have warned that unfettered algorithmic development amounts to a "weapon of math destruction," both because algorithms essentially enshrine biased data into computer training, and because there's very little consensus on how, or even if, they should be regulated.
But the spirit is plainly to enshrine the city's industrial past, which echoes the idea behind 20-year-old Gantry Plaza State Park, on the Queens waterfront, whose designer, Tom Balsley, has now collaborated with Marion Weiss and Michael Manfredi, from Weiss/Manfredi, on Hunter's Point South Park.
Although a lengthy court fight awaits in the effort to either enshrine or block the ERA's addition to the Constitution -- federal lawsuits have been filed so far in Alabama, Massachusetts and Washington, DC -- that didn't dampen emotions in Virginia's Statehouse when the final votes were cast on Monday.
Talks are highly secretive, but there still appear to be significant differences over how China would enshrine new protections for American intellectual property, how many American products China would agree to buy and how many of Mr. Trump's tariffs on $250 billion in Chinese goods would remain in place.
Talks are highly secretive, but there still appear to be significant differences over how China would enshrine new protections for American intellectual property, how many American products China would agree to buy and how many of Mr. Trump's tariffs on $250 billion in Chinese goods would remain in place.
Maybe you didn't know that the governor and lieutenant governor of Texas feel that the state is so endangered by the prospect of leaving transgender people alone that they felt it necessary to call a special session of the Legislature to enshrine discrimination against us into state law.
Marsha Blackburn, a vocal supporter of Pai and net neutrality opponent, is pushing a bill that she claims would enshrine "net neutrality" protections into law; however, the bill—which she's named the Open Internet Preservation Act—does not prohibit ISPs from charging online services, such as Netflix, for prioritized access.
"Our key recommendation to the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy is to enshrine in legislation the principle that anyone who is both logged into platforms like Deliveroo and readily available for work should be paid no less than the National Living Wage for those periods of time," he writes.
There are currently five different proposals to enshrine DACA into law, all of which could fit into Trump's "DACA bill" specification — from the DREAM Act, which Democrats and some Republicans would like to see passed, to the more conservative Succeed Act, which extends the citizenship process and addresses family-based immigration.
At one point, as I sat listening to Governors Matt Bevin, Sam Brownback, Doug Ducey and Scott Walker discuss federalism, I felt fortified to hear many of the same arguments that advocates have made for years when it comes to a state's right to enshrine its own meaningful animal welfare standards.
The council was already discussing a British-drafted resolution to enshrine five requests made by U.N. aid chief Mark Lowcock - one of which was for a truce around facilities needed for aid and commercial imports - and diplomats said that would now be reworked to endorse the agreement reached in Sweden.
What a shift in power would mean for the nation The most likely outcome agreed upon by pollsters and pundits on Tuesday is one that would eloquently enshrine America's polarization -- Democrats would win a narrow majority in the House and Republicans would keep the Senate, and possibly gain a few seats.
According to Reuters, federal court Judge Nicholas Garaufis pressed the Trump administration on Thursday to extend the deadline, saying that doing so would offer a reassurance to the DACA's hundreds of thousands of beneficiaries and give Congress more time to act to enshrine the program's protections into law, as Trump directed.
On Wednesday night, Mr. Trump had dinner with Chuck Schumer and Nancy Pelosi, the Democratic leaders of the Senate and House, who later announced that the president had agreed to their proposal "to enshrine the protections of DACA into law quickly," along with border security measures, but no border wall.
Michael Beckerman, the president of the Internet Association, which represents major companies including Google, Amazon, eBay and Uber, said the digital trade provisions that the United States and Japan had agreed on would expand the $38 billion in digital trade between the two countries and enshrine important rules of the road.
Heaven forbid we have a Democratic standard bearer who will fight with the insurance industry rather than give them more customers to gouge, who will actually enshrine the right to unionize rather than only paying lip service, who will cancel the medical debt and student debt that are crushing our people.
The congress gave its rubber-stamp approval and revised the party's charter to enshrine Mr Xi's thinking on the topic as one of its guiding ideologies (he and Mao are the only ones named in the document as having Thought with a capital T—a mere Theory is ascribed to Deng Xiaoping).
Most states do not have laws guaranteeing a right to abortion, and a number of Democratic-leaning states have either failed to adopt measures that enshrine a positive right to abortion, or, as in New York, they recognize a limited right to abortion that's seemingly out of step with their states' politics.
Adding additional wrinkles, the chairman of the House Ways and Means Committee, Kevin Brady, above center, said he was considering folding the repeal of the Affordable Care Act's so-called individual mandate into the developing tax plan, which already includes language that would enshrine in federal law certain legal rights for fetuses.
Installing a fifth conservative justice on the Supreme Court -- which would enshrine a conservative majority on the court for a generation -- is viewed as a once-in-a-presidency opportunity for Republicans, many of whom privately say they are willing to overlook Trump's faults if it means fundamentally transforming the federal judiciary.
At an event in early January, after Ms. Stewart-Cousins and other legislators promised to finally pass a bill to safeguard abortion rights, Mr. Cuomo vowed to go one step further and enshrine abortion rights in the State Constitution — a move that even the bill's sponsors said they did not consider necessary.
Few who follow the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) and the history of its efforts to enshrine network neutrality rules into law were surprised yesterday when Chairman Ajit Pai announced that he would make public a proposal to deregulate broadband Internet access by "reclassifying" it as an information service under the Communications Act of 1934.
Fillon has proposed a total of five referendums: one to enshrine a balanced budget law in the constitution, a second to overhaul French territorial authorities, a third to unwind France's generous pension regimes, a fourth on immigration quotas and a fifth - in an echo of Renzi's own referendum - to reduce the number of parliamentarians.
As the U.S. is negotiating TTIP with the European Union, a sophisticated, advanced economy on a par with the U.S., the agreement is likely to enshrine high-standard norms and principles in areas like environmental and consumer protection, labor rights, restrictions on the activities of state-owned enterprises, an open Internet, and intellectual property rights.
The House is scheduled to vote Thursday on two competing proposals for a sweeping overhaul of the immigration system: A hard-line proposal favored by conservatives, which would essentially enshrine the family separation policy into law, and a compromise bill put forward by House Speaker Paul Ryan that would seek to end the separations.
If photographs of Dr. King in life have served as a kind of Rorschach test — teasing out our capacity for acceptance, identification, or prejudice — that image of him in death is a sobering reminder of the extent to which myths are built on fantasy and projection, erasing the individuality of the people they enshrine.
Now that conservatives are on the verge of locking down control of the court, they can't wait for the court to enshrine new legal doctrine to achieve victories that have eluded them in the political branches, or, if need be, to validate successes won now that the White House and Congress are in Republican hands.
But more important than how he defined sovereignty was Mr. Trump's adoption of the word itself — language more familiar to small countries, guarding themselves against the incursions of larger neighbors or defying the judgments of a global elite, than to a superpower that fashioned a web of global institutions to enshrine its national interests.
In response, Speier on Thursday announced the introduction of the Title IX Protection Act, which would enshrine in law some of the Obama administration's guidelines, such as the right of a survivor to appeal a school's ruling and a recommendation that schools use an evidentiary standard that survivors and their advocates say is the most appropriate.
In the U.K., it's been the opposite story since the the 2013 Snowden revelations, with continued government attempts to shore up, rather than roll back, mass surveillance — culminating in the current bid to enshrine the practice at the core of the surveillance state by giving it a legal footing, balanced — argue supporters — by robust oversight safeguards.
"The Hyde Amendment continues to enshrine two levels of care in this country, so given that people can't outlaw abortion, they've forced it to be framed in terms of 'You can have an abortion if you can pay for it,'" Willie J. Parker, MD, board-certified OB/GYN and board member of Physicians for Reproductive Health, tells me.
Read More: Canada's Police Want Laws That Will Give Them 'Real Time' Access to Your Data "Successive federal governments have sought to legislatively enshrine a state power to access subscriber identification data from telecommunications companies," Citizen Lab researcher Christopher Parsons and Canadian Internet Policy and Public Interest Clinic staff lawyer Tamir Israel write in their report.
It is not absurd to believe that owners should be allowed to spend whatever they like on their plaything, and it is not crazy to feel that clubs should be allowed to gamble their very existences on the whim of a benefactor, or that the whole edifice was designed to protect, and enshrine, the primacy of the established elite.
There was the first lady channeling Jacqueline Kennedy in Ralph Lauren on Inauguration Day, seemingly giving living proof to her husband's agenda and the age-old tradition of first ladies supporting local industry — until a few weeks later, when she returned to supporting Dior, Givenchy and Dolce & Gabbana, whose jacket she chose to enshrine in her official portrait.
Either way, Page and Brin agreed to make the slogan an official corporate value some time around the year 20153, convinced by Buchheit and Patel that the motto helped enshrine the company's engineering-first approach and would stave off money-hungry tactics from the increasing number of business and sales employees Google was hiring to help sell more ads.
The emergence of California professor Christine Blasey Ford, and her willingness to testify to Congress about the allegations, unleashed a frenetic sequence of events Monday that threatened to unravel the confirmation process of President Donald Trump's nominee, who had seemed on a smooth glide path to becoming the man to enshrine a conservative majority for a generation.
Warren wants to enshrine broad new anti-corruption laws; break up big tech; cancel nearly all student debt; make higher education, like childcare, almost entirely free; make housing more affordable by changing zoning laws; place a moratorium on fossil fuel drilling by executive order; and create an incentive-laden system to encourage medical providers to drive down maternal mortality rates.
However the Human Rights Committee is generally less critical of the controversial bill than the security-cleared Intelligence and Security Committee, concluding that the controversial bulk powers the government is seeking to enshrine in law are not, in and of themselves, incompatible with European Human Rights law — at least not if certain legal bases are properly established, and checks and balances built in.
We live in the age of expensively-produced branded content, when men like Zlatan play a sport marketed across the globe as a combination of the battlefield and the circus, when men like Zlatan – and really, there is only one man like Zlatan – are asked by car companies to enshrine their own myth in the minds of the world's captivated fans.
Jeff MerkleyJeffrey (Jeff) Alan MerkleySenate Democrats push Trump to permanently shutter migrant detention facility Senate Dem seeks answers from DHS on reports of pregnant asylum seekers sent back to Mexico Schumer backs Pelosi as impeachment roils caucus MORE (D-Ore.), Rometty and a host of other powerful CEOs argue the government should enshrine civil rights for gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender and queer people.
Jeff MerkleyJeffrey (Jeff) Alan MerkleySenate Democrats push Trump to permanently shutter migrant detention facility Senate Dem seeks answers from DHS on reports of pregnant asylum seekers sent back to Mexico Schumer backs Pelosi as impeachment roils caucus MORE (D-Ore.), Rometty and a host of other powerful CEOs argue the government should enshrine civil rights for gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender and queer people.
The meeting comes at an auspicious moment: with the US President who says he's the world's best dealmaker but seeks a legacy-defining achievement, a popular South Korean President Moon Jae-in who has made dialogue across the DMZ his life's work, and Kim, who hopes to avoid the grizzly fate of toppled autocrats and to enshrine his rule for decades.
As noted above, the UK government legislated last year to enshrine expansive and intrusive investigatory powers in a new framework, called the Investigatory Powers Act — which includes the ability to collect digital information in bulk and for spy agencies to maintain vast databases of personal information on citizens who are not (yet) suspected of any wrongdoing in order that they can sift these records when they choose.
The negotiations cover a number of spending issues, but the main point of contention is DACA, a program that allows DREAMers (undocumented immigrants brought to the country as children) to live and work legally in the US. Barack Obama instituted DACA in an executive order that Donald Trump moved to reverse last year—now Democrats (and some Republicans) want to enshrine DACA into law.
Her FEC victory had a ripple effect: Women across the country began petitioning election commissions on the state level, asking them to grant similar requests, and some city council members and state legislators began working on bills that could enshrine the right to use campaign funds for childcare into the law; women wrote to Grechen Shirley personally, thanking her for standing up for mothers with young children.
On Wednesday, Pai announced that he is opening a rulemaking process to undo key aspects of an audacious regulatory framework put in place by his predecessor, Democrat Tom Wheeler, who likewise reversed course from earlier attempts to enact a workable policy to enshrine the principle that there should be a fair and open playing field for websites and services riding over broadband Internet providers' infrastructure.
Democratic hopefuls vying to take on President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE are leading a push to enshrine abortion rights in federal law in response to a series of states passing legislation to ban the procedure.
While the Apple vs FBI court battle has drawn all eyes to the question of what should be considered 'reasonable assistance' for companies to provide law enforcement agencies, over in the UK the government is attempting to enshrine in law surveillance capabilities that would enable state agencies to compel even very small startups to bake insecurities into their systems in order to be able to hack users on demand.
For every state to pass a trigger law this year, there has been one moving to enshrine abortion protections in state law: In January, New York passed the Reproductive Health Act, which repealed a criminal ban on abortions after 24 weeks, and lawmakers in Rhode Island, New Mexico, Nevada, and Vermont have moved to preserve abortion rights in their states or lift leftover criminal bans on abortion there.
Mr. Tillerson himself rejected the idea of such a negotiated freeze when he visited South Korea early this year, saying that it would simply enshrine "a comprehensive set of capabilities" that North Korea has already developed, a reference to its arsenal of a dozen or more nuclear weapons and a growing fleet of short- and medium-range missiles that can hit American troops in the region, along with South Korea and Japan.
Senator John Thune (R-SD) also recently spoke out on the Senate floor, saying: So many of us in Congress already agree on many of the principles of net neutrality…If my colleagues on the other side of the aisle and those who claim to support net neutrality rules want to enshrine protections for consumers with the backing of the law, I call on you today to join me in discussing legislation that would do just that.
President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE on Tuesday accused Democrats who oppose his immigration proposal of advocating for "open borders" and failing to take seriously the effort to enshrine into law legal protections for "Dreamers," immigrants brought to the U.S. illegally as children.
Y.), announced they had cut a deal with Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE to protect the Dreamers and enshrine Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) protections into law, in exchange for a robust border security package that excludes building the physical wall. Wow.
IBM is making an aggressive push for legislation that would help recipients of the Deferred Action For Childhood (DACA) program, an Obama-era program that let almost 700,000 undocumented individuals who were brought to the country as minors stay and work in the U.S. Chris Padilla, vice president for the government and regulatory affairs at IBM, told The Hill that the company believes Congress can pass bipartisan legislation that would enshrine DACA policy into law by the end of the year.
IBM PUSHING FOR DACA LEGISLATION: IBM is making an aggressive push for legislation that would help recipients of Deferred Action For Childhood (DACA), an Obama-era program that let almost 700,000 undocumented individuals who were brought to the country as minors stay and work in the U.S. Chris Padilla, vice president for the government and regulatory affairs at IBM, told The Hill that the company believes Congress can pass bipartisan legislation that would enshrine DACA policy into law by the end of the year.

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