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The bill calls for the expansion to be rolled back in 2353, but some conservatives are demanding it be rolled back in 2018.
While you weren't looking, this regulation just got rolled back.
And his administration has rolled back protections for transgender people.
"That place where the wave finally broke and rolled back" ???
No, Scott Pruitt has not rolled back Obama's environmental legacy.
Wall Street reform should not be rolled back, he added.
His administration has also rolled back several regulations on businesses.
The Trump administration rolled back the Obama guidance last year.
He also rolled back key protections for air and water.
And the rights women have gained could be rolled back.
Governor Cuomo vetoed it, and also rolled back other protections.
The White House rolled back its threat by Wednesday afternoon.
The tape must first be rolled back roughly 20 minutes.
Warren's plan would have been rolled back the main provisions.
All 8,000 videos will be rolled back to his channel.
The Trump administration has rolled back many of those changes.
The Trump administration rolled back a major clean water regulation.
Lewis hit another chip that rolled back to her feet.
And once they're here, they almost never get rolled back.
Service returned to normal when the software was rolled back.
The White House rolled back its threat within a day.
With Donald Trump's election, these plans are being rolled back.
Trump has rolled back Obama-era initiatives wholesale since taking office.
But at least it is being rolled back in some places.
Fingers crossed my eyes have rolled back into place by then.
Philly game, but this one rolled back time several hundred years.
Seconds later his eyes rolled back and his body started shaking.
Unnecessary, restricting regulations were rolled back and taxes were cut dramatically.
"Mother, mother," he repeated, as his eyes rolled back in pain.
Her eyes are white, rolled back into nothing, her mouth slack.
He's also rolled back dozens of environmental protections since taking office.
With fees being rolled back across the industry, size matters more.
Broad educational options, they say, must be stopped or rolled back.
President Obama rolled back many excesses of George W. Bush's administration.
Kentucky, though, has now rolled back one of those collateral consequences.
I think much depends now whether the tariffs are rolled back.
They have rolled back Title IX protections prohibiting discrimination against transgender students.
Conservatives, meanwhile, wanted even more of the law to be rolled back.
Then shortly after implementing them, he rolled back the most punitive measures.
In 2014, the military rolled back restrictions that banned popular black hairstyles.
We are concerned some of these gains can be rolled back administratively.
They like being able to get regulations rolled back or not enforced.
The companies and their supporters in Congress want the rule rolled back.
It rolled back, but not all the way to where it started.
They've rolled back regulations, in ways they claim are boosting the economy.
What were put in place under Obama that are being rolled back?
Almost all of them are being rolled back under the Trump administration.
Earlier this year, Washington rolled back some regulations governing midsize American banks.
Update: The Trump administration has rolled back the birth control coverage mandate.
My eyes rolled back in my head whenever I ate sea urchin.
And that "can be rolled back given minimal store openings," they wrote.
Most of the tariffs were not rolled back in this Phase One.
But all that changed when Trump rolled back those standards this year.
Scott Pruitt, the E.P.A. administrator, has rolled back dozens of environmental regulations.
Precisely how tariffs would be rolled back is still in play, too.
Internet privacy rules just got a step closer to being rolled back.
But it is absolutely crucial that the new regulations not be rolled back.
"It was like we had rolled back the entire Trump rally," Cramer said.
Instead of getting rolled back, however, tariffs are currently scheduled to go up.
The conservative-leaning court in recent years has rolled back campaign finance restrictions.
In recent decades the Cold War adversaries have rolled back their nuclear arsenals.
He passionately dissented as the Roberts Court majority rolled back campaign finance regulations.
And it's not to weep about all my precious rules being rolled back.
The DOE rolled back Title IX protections for transgender students earlier this year.
Trump has rolled back many Obama-era policies and regulations since taking office.
Trump quit the Paris climate agreement and has rolled back various environmental regulations.
They rolled back the physical presence, but they would have maintained the intelligence.
Mr. Trump rolled back a rule that limits pollution in the country's waters.
But the growth outlook has rolled back as data failed to meet expectations.
Some tariffs on $22020 billion in Chinese products are also being rolled back.
His eyes rolled back in his head as he tried to stay awake.
Gandhi declared in 1975 had too severely rolled back human rights in India.
But those may be rolled back as part of the tentative trade deal.
In May, Trump signed S. 2155, which rolled back some Dodd-Frank provisions.
"Maybe fifteen percent of that gets rolled back, twenty percent," he told Remnick.
The Clean Power Plan and other regulations are likely to be rolled back.
Some countries allow only two presidential terms, but several have rolled back such legislation.
But once the early-week rain stopped the grasscourt thoroughbred rolled back the years.
Hasn&apost been rolled back through big -- we&aposre going to knock it over.
In just over 17 months, President Trump has cut taxes and rolled back regulations .
Last year, she voted against a measure that rolled back some Dodd-Frank regulations.
So for this policy to be rolled back, this is simply a political move.
Families sued, and a settlement rolled back the hikes and froze rates until 21800.
The administration has also rolled back regulations that it deems are hurtful to businesses.
First, many credit card issuers have rolled back on the protection partially or completely.
Those limited sanctions were rolled back after the 2015 international nuclear deal with Tehran.
The ruling came after President Trump rolled back protections for transgender students last week.
However, the design overhaul that was widely rolled out is now being rolled back.
Car sales have been hit particularly hard as a tax cut was rolled back.
" During his press briefing on Monday, Spicer rolled back the claims to "Obama administration.
The Obama administration only rolled back a few of these abuses and normalized others.
The Interior Department on Wednesday officially rolled back a major Obama administration coal initiative.
While the new order has rolled back on certain calls, its sentiment is unchanged.
While the current administration has rolled back environmental initiatives, you can make a difference.
There have been some smaller changes: For instance, extended learning has been rolled back.
Just how many regulations on what products insurers can sell will be rolled back?
And Congress rolled back a CFPB rule that restored consumer access to the courts.
But since taking office, Trump has rolled back on a number of LGBTQ protections.
Some of them have been rolled back already as water has become more available.
The Warren Court's landmark precedents went no further, but neither were they rolled back.
The law was rolled back somewhat after the U.S. and Israel publicly criticized it.
Prominent conservative groups and lawmakers are calling for the rule to be rolled back.
Major Republican donors generally want fiscal austerity, and particularly a rolled-back welfare state.
Environmental, financial and safety regulations decried as cumbersome by businesses are being rolled back.
Prohibition is being rolled back, and people are celebrating by getting high as hell.
The J.C.P.O.A. is in America's interest — it has significantly rolled back Iran's nuclear program.
He supported numerous Republican proposals that would have rolled back or weakened the protections.
He has rolled back regulations to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and attacked climate activists.
The driver quickly put the van in reverse and rolled back inside the building.
That leaves very little room for controversial or inaccurate labels to be rolled back.
He rolled back many Obama regulations, as the conservative commentator Hugh Hewitt has noted.
More than 20 states eventually repealed, revised or rolled back parts of the program.
There is no guarantee any tariffs--or which ones--will actually get rolled back.
However, he rolled back the odds of an oil shock to $100 this year.
To be sure, the Trump Administration rolled back two significant elements of Obama's policy.
That measure was replaced in March by H.B. 85033, which rolled back the provision.
The other would have explicitly rolled back the ban on Medicare directly negotiating prices.
The Labor rule, supposed to be phased in by 2018, could be rolled back.
On the top floor, she pressed a button, and the roof noisily rolled back.
The move rolled back his predecessor President Barack Obama's opening to the island nation.
The JCPOA is in America's interest — it has significantly rolled back Iran's nuclear program.
The JCPOA is in America's interest – it has significantly rolled back Iran's nuclear program.
However, Yameen, who was elected in 2013, has rolled back much of the democratic gains.
After the revelation, all three social media companies rolled back Geofeedia's access to their data.
The bill is needed because "Title IX is being rolled back" under DeVos, Speier said.
Many advances made over the past 20 years in international accountability have been rolled back.
Xbox One Users - Service changed rolled back - please reboot to confirm the issue is fixed.
The raccoons rolled back the grass in the yard like a carpet, looking for grubs.
Marlon left in his SUV, and then quickly rolled back and wanted a second shot.
The Trump administration has rolled back methane rules put in place under President Barack Obama.
The news coincides with the Monday deadline for net neutrality rules to be rolled back.
Since the collapse in oil prices, the kingdom has rolled back energy and other subsidies.
It was constricted by its leg sleeves, and the rider rolled back over to help.
The message from his Administration was clear: foreign assistance funding would be rolled back dramatically.
Wade to be rolled back because he planned to appoint judges who are anti-abortion.
However, he has touted that his administration has rolled back regulations at a record pace.
Now, the Islamic State's turf is being rolled back in Anbar Province and eastern Syria.
Now, LGBTQ advocates fear that Section 1557's gender-identity protections may be rolled back.
In 2017, the Republican-dominated legislature, overriding the governor's veto, rolled back the tax cuts.
Financial firms and the U.S. Chamber of Commerce want to see the rule rolled back.
One would have rolled back the ACA's expansion of Medicaid, which 2023 states have adopted.
Through executive power, he has rolled back regulations that President Barack Obama put into place.
The Trump administration rolled back regulations, decimated entire agencies, and cracked down on undocumented immigrants.
President Trump reportedly sided with Session in agreeing that the guidance should be rolled back.
In office, Mr. Trump has rolled back L.G.B.T. protections in a wide range of areas.
However, Trump cannot merely sign an order and cause these regulations to be rolled back.
U.S. policy: The Trump administration has rolled back more than 143 environmental rules and regulations.
That trend is sure to continue as abortion access gets rolled back across the country.
Those provisions were all rolled back in the reconciliation bill Mr. Obama vetoed last January.
Using the Congressional Review Act, we have rolled back 15 Obama-era regulations and rules.
Britain rolled back its programs in the same era, under the leadership of Margaret Thatcher.
In that case an "internal configuration change" caused the issue — which Twitter subsequently rolled back.
Iran has gradually rolled back its commitments under the accord since the United States quit.
Moore's economic worldview envisions a slimmed down government and a rolled back social safety net.
So as president, Trump has aggressively rolled back business regulations in tandem with cutting taxes.
It eventually rolled back the UI to better separate the two things the app does.
Emergency measures rarely, if ever, get rolled back when they're no longer as urgently needed.
NC Republicans have slashed the budgets of watchdog agencies and rolled back regulations on polluters.
Protections for sexual assault survivors were rolled back, disproportionally harming transgender people and bisexual women.
At the federal level, the Trump administration has also rolled back protections for the LGBTQ+ community.
The White House rolled back its threat by Wednesday afternoon, enough to put Pelosi at ease.
There's a broader context here: Donald Trump's administration has rolled back many climate and environmental regulations.
He has rolled back policies that Flynn helped establish for transgender workers during the Obama administration.
The update has now been rolled back after what seemed to be a broadly negative reception.
But more critically, Trump and his administration have aggressively rolled back and fought against LGBT rights.
Price increases in South Korea also hurt sales and would be rolled back, the company said.
But NPR reports that a handful of them have rolled back the regulations that forbid it.
It later rolled back some of that styling, and moved to a tabbed inbox in May.
Independence has faded as an issue after the SNP rolled back plans for a second vote.
As we approached the highway exit, he vomited, and his eyes rolled back in his head.
Rolled back an Obama-era order allowing transgender people to openly serve in the U.S. military.
Because this was a Neil Young performance, there are those moments that rolled back the years.
Indigenous groups say the sacking comes at a time when their rights are being rolled back.
Fidel Castro routinely rolled back reforms when they started to create problems for the Communist government.
If Clinton loses, Obama will see much of his agenda rolled back, changing his own legacy.
Wal-Mart rolled back its free shipping threshold to $35 in January for two-day shipping.
He' also rolled back the 2014 Fair Pay and Safe Workplaces order signed by President Obama.
He bared them like a horse, his lips rolled back, laughing at everything the photojournalist said.
President Trump rolled back a trio of regulations Monday, including protections for hibernating bears in Alaska.
Under the Trump administration, the U.S. has rolled back the number of refugees who are resettled.
Conservatives want more of Obamacare's regulations rolled back and they're worried about the abortion-related provisions.
But federal gun laws have only been loosened and rolled back over the past 10 years.
The European alliance is fraying and democratic freedoms in formerly "safe" democracies are being rolled back.
Under President Trump, conservationists have seen decades of gains rolled back in a matter of months.
Last year, the Trump administration rolled back those standards and now proposes a weaker version. Why?
Many of the top accomplishments of the Obama administration have been rolled back or otherwise targeted.
The administration has rolled back environmental regulations championed by California Democrats and adopted by the state.
Anonymity is being rolled back as rapidly as free speech is being crushed in these countries.
The week prior to that, President Trump had rolled back protections of transgender high school students.
As Sorenson's birthday rolled back around this year, Guildford was determined not to see a repeat.
Regulators have also rolled back a tax-cut scheme on smaller cars that began in 2017.
His mother was reading him a story when suddenly his eyes rolled back into his head.
The Trump administration has rolled back a number of environmental regulations designed to mitigate climate change.
The Trump administration, however, neglected and rolled back these efforts, eventually disbanding the White House office.
Since taking office in 2017, EPA administrator Scott Pruitt has rolled back over 50 environmental regulations.
Earlier this week, Sessions rolled back Obama-era restrictions on the use of civil asset forfeiture.
He hacked out of it, but the ball rolled back down the backside of the green.
Those restrictions were later rolled back by an executive order from President Barack Obama in 2009.
The new czar rolled back many of his father's reforms and imposed even more repressive measures.
After the hit, the young fighter's eyes instantly rolled back and he began twitching, SI reported.
Never in our history have we rolled back so dramatically a social program of such import.
And immigration isn't the only area where the Obama administration's regulatory actions could be rolled back.
The Trump administration has rolled back several Obama-era environmental regulations on methane and carbon pollution.
During the Obama administration, the Labor Department rolled back federal regulations that increased union financial transparency.
It's laughable to think that those regulations won't be rolled back by corporatists in Congress later.
"He wasn't breathing or anything, his eyes were rolled back into his head," he told KGTV.
There is sharp debate over just how much the post-crisis rules have been rolled back.
Evidence that they are failing shows that the law needs to be enforced, not rolled back.
The Trump administration has also rolled back several environmental regulations put forth by the Obama administration.
And if expanded Medicaid is rolled back in some way, that would change the equation again.
In his first week in office, Bolsonaro rolled back protections for indigenous populations and LGBTQ people.
"Last year, this administration rolled back 22 regulations for every one that it proposed," Balash said.
Sweetgreen, a salad chain that was early to adopt a cashless model, also rolled back its goals.
It also rolled back carbon metrics and allowed for new leasing for coal projects on federal lands.
In 2001, Republicans rolled back a workplace rule requiring employers to take steps to avoid ergonomic injuries.
"It was like we had rolled back the entire Trump rally," Cramer, host of "Mad Money," said.
Microsoft rolled back a similar policy in December of last year, and Uber joined suit in May.
If the case goes to the Supreme Court, widespread protections for LGBTQ workers could be rolled back.
But it's also potentially bad for workers, especially if federal healthcare programs are rolled back under Trump.
And, she rolled back two Obama-era regulations protecting students from predatory practices at for-profit schools.
Elliot had patched the software to protect it, but now the Dark Army rolled back the patch.
As for Mr Kim, he may hope for South Korean support for sanctions to be rolled back.
All the while transparency initiatives, like the publication of White House visitor logs, have been rolled back.
A price hike earlier this year had to be rolled back after it drove many customers away.
S. trade developments later this week, while bulls rolled back hopes of big U.S. interest rate cuts.
He indicated that at least three major regulations will be rolled back as soon as this week.
Chinese nationals were involved in seven of the 16 deals which have been rolled back since May.
Some Republican governors accepted -ObamaCare's Medicaid expansion, which will ultimately be rolled back under the new framework.
Pruitt has rolled back a slew of Obama-era regulations limiting carbon dioxide emissions from fossil fuels.
His face contorted, his right shoulder rolled back, and he punched me, fist first, in the face.
If the measure is rolled back, it will likely be challenged in court by women's health advocates.
In 2014, the Commission rolled back guideline sentences for drug offenders, reducing sentences by about 17 percent.
However, many of those advances have rolled back since 2003, according to the United Nations Development Programme.
Having pushed the boulder up the hill, the Warriors were flattened as it rolled back over them.
State legislators began crafting the legislation last year when the Trump administration rolled back net neutrality rules.
Pruitt has rolled back a number of the Obama administration's environmental policies, facing scrutiny from environmental advocates.
As advocates, we worry that the progress we made in the last decade could be rolled back.
But other Democrats oppose their letter, saying that the February provision should be maintained, not rolled back.
When more needs to be done to protect this precious resource, essential safeguards are being rolled back.
Missing a self-imposed, 48-hour deadline to make a decision, Trump rolled back on that timeline.
The Trump administration has rolled back several environmental regulations, and pulled out of the Paris climate accord.
On its release it sunk and Posa as Parker rolled back into the shadows of musical obscurity.
He rolled back up his windows, stared forward, and tried to sink back into his own mind.
During his time in office, President Donald Trump has rolled back dozens of environmental rules and regulations.
Users abandoned the app this summer after an unpopular redesign, which Snapchat has now partly rolled back.
Both of those orders were followed up with specific, substantive regulations that rolled back Mr. Obama's policies.
Yet many of those new provisions were rolled back even as the economic collapse in Venezuela quickened.
"Maybe 15 percent of that gets rolled back, 20 percent," he told The New Yorker's David Remnick.
In areas already pummeled by the powerful storm, flight operations had been rolled back and halted altogether.
U.S. Education Secretary Betsy DeVos has rolled back protections for students who suffer assault, harassment or rape.
We've used so much of our efforts to protect the rights we have from being rolled back.
Of these six states, Florida and Pennsylvania's congressional gerrymanders were weakened — or rolled back entirely — by courts.
In December, the Federal Communications Commission rolled back rules meant to protect a free and open internet.
Millions of Americans could lose health insurance if Obamacare was rolled back before a replacement was in place.
The Trump administration has rejected carbon regulation and rolled back Obama-era rules promoting more fuel-efficient vehicles.
Another prohibition, this one on military recruitment on campus grounds, was rolled back in 2011 by faculty vote.
However, any further upside in bank stocks depends on how much regulation can be rolled back, he said.
They probably hate that the Justice Department has rolled back the police oversight policies from the Obama administration.
After the drawing, lottery officials rolled back the jackpot total to $1.537 billion, based on actual ticket sales.
The administration rolled back a requirement for trains transporting oil and other flammable materials to install special brakes.
Those rules, which rolled back an Obama-era policy, suggest transgender women should live in cells with men.
But talks have stalled since Chinese officials rejected American demands that Made in China 2025 be rolled back.
I think if we are not diligent and our voices are quieted, things can always be rolled back.
He rolled back the Obama-era mandate on birth control coverage under the guise of protecting religious freedoms.
When the Department of Homeland Security rolled back DACA, its action was "arbitrary and capricious", Judge Alsup wrote.
And in many African countries where presidents have rolled back term limits the strongest institution is the army.
His successor, Republican Matt Bevin, rolled back the order, saying Beshear had acted without approval of the legislature.
File edits, renames, additions, and deletions get undone, actions in shared folders get rolled back, and so on.
The red flags were out on lap 15, and the race order was rolled back to lap 13.
"Anytime you fight for civil rights and they are rolled back in your lifetime it's devastating," Dunn says.
Democrats argued the provision would have rolled back an Obama executive order and allowed discrimination against LGBT workers.
Now there are rumors of a rolled-back SALT, which might be easier for moderate Republicans to swallow.
At this point it seems to be only a matter of time before the rules are rolled back.
"Our measures ... were introduced as temporary measures and must be rolled back as soon as possible," Mersch said.
The park has rolled back the extent of their search for the two, who have not been found. 
The nuclear deal rolled back sanctions against Tehran in exchange for a reduction in the country's nuclear abilities.
He has also rolled back Obama-era environmental and climate protections to boost production of domestic fossil fuels.
Thanks to his leadership, we passed historic tax cuts and rolled back the Obama administration's most burdensome regulations.
The JCPOA has significantly rolled back Iran's nuclear programme and ensures it does not develop a nuclear weapon.
Or do we laugh in amusement as press freedom is rolled back, and journalists confront violence and repression?
Attempts to raise diesel and kerosene prices in January 2015 were partly rolled back due to parliamentary opposition.
It was just a weird-ass show in a punk space, and that's how we rolled back then.
Fans called it 'the Dark Times', with the campaign being subsequently rolled-back and removed from the game.
Even if Mr. Yameen were to lose, China's influence would not simply be rolled back, some observers say.
The rules being rolled back were a signature part of the Obama administration's plan to fight climate change.
And if China follows through on its promises, some of Mr. Trump's existing tariffs could be rolled back.
We've tracked the major environmental policies and decisions the Trump administration and Congress have rolled back so far.
Trump withdrew from the agreement last spring and Iran has gradually rolled back its commitments under the agreement.
Seeded just 211th, Venus rolled back the years to seize an unexpected berth in the final in Melbourne.
Seeded just 13th, Venus rolled back the years to seize an unexpected berth in the final in Melbourne.
Most of the 22019 environmental rules they rolled back aim to ease "burdens" on the fossil fuel industry.
The law rolled back high stakes testing and allowed states to come up with their own academic standards.
Legislation that congressional Republicans pursued unsuccessfully last year would have repealed ObamaCare and rolled back the Medicaid expansion.
Crisp added that these policies, almost always implemented in perceived times of crisis, are rarely ever rolled back.
The Trump administration has also rolled back much of former President Obama's signature legislation, the Affordable Care Act.
The DNC last week rolled back restrictions that put a ban on donations from federal lobbyists and PACs.
What if our government rolled back a program that saved consumers over $85003 billion on fuel since 2010?
President Trump has rolled back the CPP and is in the process of creating weaker fuel efficiency standards.
Trump also eased or rolled back last year several pieces of regulation he felt were hurting U.S. businesses.
But the White House rolled back its threat on Obamacare subsidies last week, which put Pelosi at ease.
ISIS needs to be rolled back significantly — there's still a fair amount of fighting being done around there.
I found the best results were when I had the blur slider rolled back a tad from its maximum.
The federal welfare state would be rolled back in just about every dimension, with health care programs particularly affected.
In the years since its 2011 Arab Spring protests, Bahrain has rolled back some of the reforms it made.
Democratic critics argued that language in the bill would have rolled back current protections, according to The Associated Press.
So I started started rubbing the belly, bubbles came out of the mouth, the eyes rolled back into place.
The unions were challenging three executive orders Trump signed in May that rolled back labor protections for government workers.
When the FCC rolled back broadband privacy protections earlier this year, several states worked to pass their own laws.
Like many other analysts, Goldman does not believe the Dodd-Frank reforms will be rolled back in their entirety.
Strongman policies, such as the reintroduction of the death penalty and the recriminalisation of defamation, could be rolled back.
Today the US Department of Education signaled that the Title IX protections for sexual assault will be rolled back.
"She stopped breathing and her eyes rolled back in her head," Gazzam told police according to the criminal complaint.
For Republicans, who fills the vacancy will determine whether Mr. Obama's legacy can be rolled back or is cemented.
In 2017 Trump's administration rolled back federal rules that gave 62.4 million women access to co-pay free contraception.
Arizona rolled back some licensing requirements in 2016 and has since made it easier to challenge regulations in court.
"He already rolled back rights for transgender students, for example, and the list is on and on," he said.
That's because on August 15, President Trump rolled back the Federal Flood Risk Mitigation Standard, an Obama-era regulation.
Welch and other critics of Obama administration regulations now have an opportunity to see many of them rolled back.
In early October, the Department of Health and Human Services partially rolled back the Affordable Care Act contraception mandate.
Once rolled back the service returned to normal operation and all domains using Cloudflare returned to normal traffic levels.
Kentucky legislators rolled back prevailing wage laws for public works projects, and Missouri Republicans are considering a similar bill.
Corbett's head hit the ropes, he sank to a sitting position, his eyes rolled back, and he went down.
In a matter of days, Uber rolled back driver destinations from six per day to two in those cities.
Donald Trump, in stark contrast to our friends across the pond, recently rolled back Obama-era equal-pay protections.
But former businessman Macri has rolled back those controls in the name of free enterprise and healthier government finances.
The Trump administration has rolled back several Obama-era environmental protections, including limits on fracking and methane gas releases.
He recently rolled back flood standards that required new federal infrastructure be built with sea-level-rise in mind.
"The last thing we need now is for hard-won progress to be rolled back by protectionism," he said.
Trump on Monday headed for Utah, where he rolled back an Obama-era declaration of a national monument there.
During his presidency, Trump has rolled back EPA regulations on methane, pollution from power plants and vehicle fuel standards.
The Trump administration last week rolled back protections for transgender students in public schools instituted by the Obama administration.
The Trump administration in 2017 rolled back Obama-era protections for transgender students related to bathrooms and other facilities.
In 1959, the community rolled back a requirement that all home owners be Caucasian, though its religion restrictions remain.
Although Rousseff's administration rolled back some foresting regulations during the recession, Brazil remained a leader in climate-change policy.
The provisions that weren't rolled back in Tuesday's plan could be changed in a future proposal, the agency said.
But Trump has rolled back much of Obama's detente and taken additional measures to punish the economy and government.
She reached the end of the ramp and watched as the vault door rolled back into place before her.
Trump's Environmental Protection Agency has rolled back dozens of regulations, including many now tied up in the lower courts.
After assuming power in December 2018, Lopez Obrador rolled back energy sector reforms that brought in billions in investment.
It has aggressively rolled back environmental regulations, including those aimed at curbing greenhouse gases, over the last three years.
ET, that number had grown to about two dozen, as senators rolled back into the chamber from a break.
The Trump administration has rolled back climate policies from the Obama years, including withdrawing from the Paris climate accords.
Is there one part of Dodd-Frank that if rolled back, it could be very damaging to the country?
Still, that plan also envisions that climate change regulations on businesses would be rolled back, angering some climate activists.
In Washington, Mr. Trump's top environmental official, Scott Pruitt, has rolled back regulations that he said stymie American business.
In October, the Trump administration rolled back the ObamaCare requirement that employers' health insurance plans include birth control coverage.
Under a succession of PSD governments, Romania rolled back anti-corruption measures and weakened the independence of the courts.
Republicans also highlight the 13 Obama-era regulations they rolled back under the Congressional Review Act on Schumer's watch.
The Trump administration last October also rolled back an Obama-era rule that employers provide contraception in insurance coverage.
"We have volunteers who are particularly upset about the prospect of climate change regulations being rolled back," he said.
In January, he rolled back an Obama-era policy that had given states more freedom in determining recreational use.
Environmental regulations that are no longer necessary, such as Obama's Clean Power Plan, would be rolled back and rescinded.
Shuhei said stuff that he then later rolled back on, and has been really, really complimentary of the game.
CRA is the Congressional Review Act, under which authority Congress rolled back the Broadband Privacy Rule on extremely short notice.
The Trump administration already rolled back Obama-era memos that asked federal prosecutors to lay off low-level drug offenses.
Come 1970, the counterculture's surge of idealism and optimism had rolled back and left its proponents cold, anxious and confused.
The new Honey Smacks cereals would be rolled back to retailers in limited quantities, the company said in a statement.
The Trump administration has since rolled back policies protecting the LGBTQ community, eroding the civil rights of millions of Americans.
National chain Joe's Crab Shack last month said they rolled back its no-tip policy after customers and workers complained.
One month after the mass kidnapping, the militants rolled back into Dapchi and brought back the hostages — all but six.
And I am incredibly frustrated and disappointed to see that systematically-- access to contraceptives being rolled back in this country.
Many health insurers are already ambivalent about Obamacare and could see significant tax cuts if the law is rolled back.
Musk has rolled back profit pledges after initially promising Tesla would be profitable starting from the third quarter of 2018.
He has stepped up executions and rolled back some of the liberalizing measures of his predecessor and brother, King Abdullah.
She's worried about some recent changes to federal guidelines by the Trump administration that rolled back transparency requirements for employers.
After the site returned, Twitter said it was because of an "internal configuration change," which it has since rolled back.
The president has rolled back important environmental regulations, and he even claimed that the noise from wind turbines cause cancer.
Last year, the Trump administration rolled back an Obama-era initiative that sought to create incentives to close pay gaps.
On Wednesday night, the Trump administration rolled back regulations created by his predecessor to protect transgender students across the country.
Individual states controlled by the BJP implemented their own restrictions on cattle trading after Modi's national ban was rolled back.
In April, DeVos rolled back Obama-era protections for student loan borrowers, which didn't exactly make her popular among  ... students.
Yes, ISIS has been rolled back from the majority of the territory it once held, and its caliphate is shrinking.
Now, with the exception of Tunisia, those countries have either slid into civil war or seen their revolutions rolled back.
When the FCC rolled back net neutrality protections in December, advocates for the free, open internet came out en masse.
Since taking office, he has also rolled back a number of Obama-era regulations aimed at curbing greenhouse gas emissions.
"Of course, it is entirely possible that something positive is going on, that tariffs could be rolled back," Cramer said.
Yet these regulations are being effectively rolled back — not by a transparent and democratic debate, but simply by being ignored.
Yet in his first 100 days, President Trump has rolled back living wages and other protections for federal contract workers.
Tesla itself rolled back some features in January, including reducing the speed at which Autopilot can operate on residential streets.
The Obama-era nuclear deal rolled back sanctions against Tehran in exchange for a reduction in the country's nuclear abilities.
Her comments come a day after the Trump administration rolled back protections for transgender students established by the Obama administration.
Under Mulvaney, the CFPB has rolled back rules, dropped lawsuits against payday lenders and stripped enforcement of fair-lending protections.
The U.S. is supporting the measure just weeks after the Trump administration rolled back its own protections for endangered species.
One of the most ambitious bills, which Sisolak signed into law last month, rolled back the state's felon disenfranchisement laws.
Pruitt weakened enforcement, censored science and rolled back bedrock standards for public health, clean air and water, and climate change.
Voters in Rwanda last year rolled back term limits, allowing President Paul Kagame to theoretically stay in power until 2034.
Last year, the Trump administration rolled back Obama-era guidelines to consider an inmate's gender identity when making housing determinations.
Schaeuble also said G20 finance leaders were not overly concerned that hard-fought financial market regulation would be rolled back.
"He rolled back significant areas of progress," said Ms. Gupta, who ran the civil rights division during the Obama administration.
The Trump administration rolled back women's health coverage Friday, allowing any employer to drop contraceptive coverage for its female employees.
Under President Trump, the E.P.A. has rolled back environmental protections and come under criticism for relaxing rules on toxic chemicals.
Under its current leadership, the bureau has rolled back some protections, yet the bureau's insulation from political interference remains critical.
He rolled back Obama-era standards on energy-saving lightbulbs in December, stopping a phasing out of older incandescent bulbs.
Last month our Republican Legislature rolled back the autonomy of all the state's town councils, all gay-and-trans rights.
"Oh my god," Waver exclaimed when Smith was rolled back to the shift office, according to one inmate runner's account.
Republican Trump has consistently downplayed the threat from climate change and rolled back Obama-era climate protections to boost industry.
The House and Senate GOP ObamaCare repeal bills would have rolled back the enhanced federal funding, effectively ending Medicaid expansion.
These have sometimes sparked backlash and controversy, like the 2016 law in North Carolina that rolled back gender-inclusive restrooms.
Trump officials rolled back the ObamaCare contraception mandate earlier this year, but a federal judge blocked the repeal last week.
Since Trump took office, his administration has rolled back numerous environmental protections, including major clean water regulations earlier this month.
"Attempts to protect these forests have had limited success, and laws against felling have recently been rolled back," he said.
Beijing is sticking to its stance that some U.S. tariffs must be rolled back for a phase one deal (Reuters).
Earlier this month, the administration rolled back plans to raise fuel efficiency standards and tighten greenhouse gas limits for autos.
University officials who lived through the history fear that the gains of the last 50 years could be rolled back.
The restrictive practice of forced arbitration, especially in instances of sexual harassment, continues to be rolled back through concerted employee action.
The policy was rolled back after three weeks, during which Spotify was criticized by both fans and major music industry players.
They argue the rest of the law does not hold up after Republicans rolled back its individual mandate provision last year.
While the White House has rolled back some regulations, it has made no substantial progress on infrastructure development or welfare changes.
The EPA rolled back Obama-era rules on how to handle and store toxic waste residues from burning coal on Tuesday.
But with a floating exchange-rate system, you didn't need to restrict capital and controls were rolled back in the 1980s.
On Friday, the Trump administration rolled back Obama-era health care protections for transgender people and those who have had abortions.
Under the leadership of then-Secretary Tom Price, the Department of Health and Human Services substantially rolled back mandatory pilot programs.
The breakneck pace at which the EPA has rolled back rules is likely slow as more courts grapple with the issue.
Wise cited the example of environmental protections set forth by the Obama administration, which are now being rolled back by Trump.
Nevada recently rolled back the generous support it gave rooftop solar systems; 20 other states are rethinking their policies, as well.
And then there's Trump and his administration, of course, which has already rolled back protections for LGBTQ workers and transgender students.
It's hard to believe Ajit Pai, who recently rolled back broadband subsidies for the poor, sincerely cares about low-income Americans.
But opponents deride the Republican healthcare bill as a giveaway to wealthy Americans who would see some tax increases rolled back.
Often, that happy result was accomplished not through war but diplomacy – agreements that stopped or rolled back a nuclear weapons program.
On Wednesday, the administration rolled back federal guidelines that allowed trans teens to use whichever school bathroom matched their gender identity.
The Hill's Devin Henry has the story: The Interior Department on Wednesday officially rolled back a major Obama administration coal initiative.
"Maybe 15 percent of that gets rolled back, 20 percent, but there's still a lot of stuff that sticks," he said.
The law's reach has come into question after the Department of Justice rolled back transgender students' rights in schools in February.
Under a succession of PSD governments, Romania, a European Union member state, has rolled back anti-corruption measures in recent years.
The Trump administration has also rolled back many Obama-era environmental policies in an effort to help coal plants' economic viability.
Some could even be rolled back (although the Climate Change Act received cross-party support when it passed eight years ago).
Or at the very least your friend has told you about an incident with eyes firmly rolled back in their head.
Spending is largely at fiscal 2015 levels when revenue was higher before temporarily raised income tax rates rolled back on Jan.
Proposition 2503 rolled back property values to their 1975 levels, and imposed a 2 percent limit on yearly increases in assessments.
President Trump rolled back sanctions against North Korea today, confusing advisers who had put them in place only a day earlier.
The agency's finding appeared to be a distinctly pro-conservation move by an administration that has repeatedly rolled back environmental protections.
Overall, a New York Times analysis has found that the Trump administration has rolled back nearly 100 environmental rules and regulations.
Trump has also rolled back new food rules designed to reduce sodium levels in schools and give consumers more nutritional information.
To aid this, Reagan's administration began a wave of regulatory changes that rolled back the New Deal–era restrictions on banking.
He has rolled back a series of environmental regulations and championed Trump's decision to pull out of the Paris climate accords.
Since taking office, Mr. Trump has rolled back a wide range of emissions regulations, calling them "horrible" examples of federal overreach.
The vote echoed the 50-49 decision in March that rolled back a parallel Labor Department order giving cities similar permission.
The Trump administration on Friday rolled back an ObamaCare requirement that employers include birth control coverage in their health insurance plans.
The regulation was considered a failed experiment and rolled back; Santa Anita swapped to dirt in 2010 and other tracks followed.
But instead of addressing climate change, the Trump administration has rolled back or weakened 95 environmental protections already on the books.
NT: What is something you've rolled back after you saw an effect on the outside world, not an effect on Twitter?
They have rolled back the ultra-hardline insurgents across the north, effectively annexing territory claimed by Baghdad to their autonomous region.
Nevada recently rolled back its generous subsidies for rooftop solar and news reports indicate that another 20 states may do likewise.
Trump's failed efforts to repeal, and replace, the ACA would have rolled back this expansion and decimated access to drug treatment.
"As it's rolled back over, it hasn't retraced anywhere near as much as the rest of the energy sector," said Maley.
President Donald Trump announced the move in 2017, part of a number of actions which rolled back Obama-era environmental regulations.
Bolton announced new economic sanctions on the Cuban government and assailed Obama for attempting a rapprochement, which Trump has rolled back.
As Syria's war enters its seventh year, Mr. Assad's forces have rolled back rebel advances and consolidated their grip on Damascus.
In 2015, Congress passed the Every Student Succeeds Act, which rolled back some components of the law, but frustrations still linger.
When New Zealand faced a major budget crisis in the mid-1980s, lawmakers rolled back nearly all agriculture subsidies in response.
The regulation requiring insurance plans to cover a set of package benefits will also be rolled back, according to the Journal.
It was an independent Alphabet company for a while, but rolled back into Google this summer after a turbulent few years.
The Trump administration originally rolled back the birth control mandate in 2017, a move that was quickly challenged in federal court.
"You carry that baggage with you — of the places we fought and sacrificed, and to see it rolled back," he said.
It has only just rolled back tariffs on Canada, even though it is a major allied supplier to the U.S. market.
The latest policy change, which is effective immediately, is the third time HHS has rolled back aspects of the increased vetting.
Initiatives from the Trump administration have rolled back the designation of some national monuments and would weaken the Endangered Species Act.
They have been exceptionally open to foreign trade and investment, have calibrated regulation and foreign policies according to the needs of the City of London, have kept the country's product and labour markets the most liberal in the EU, have first rolled back (Thatcher) and then kept rolled-back (Major, Blair, Brown, Cameron) the role of organised labour.
Two ice cream cones later, I lay down in my bed, where I realized my eyes rolled back when I closed them.
Liverpool's owners apologized, rolled back all proposed increases, and vowed not to increase general admission ticket prices for the next two seasons.
The Trump administration has rolled back Obama-era rules that help prevent transgender inmates in federal prisons from violence and sexual abuse.
" The company quickly rolled back the feature and promptly apologized, telling the Guardian, "Well, it looks like we pranked ourselves this year.
He called 911 when Victoria's eyes rolled back in her head, and she stopped breathing and became unresponsive, according to the complaint.
Taxes need to be reduced across-the-board, heavy regulations need to be rolled back, and government spending needs to be restrained.
No, really: for top incomes, Mr. Obama has effectively rolled back not just the Bush tax cuts but Ronald Reagan's as well.
Here's what Michael Beckerman, who leads the group, had to say about the issue: What happens if the rules are rolled back?
But if the ACA is rolled back and states haven't adopted the NAIC Model Act, some survivors could be newly vulnerable again.
Spiral focuses on the "state of exception," the period after the attacks of September 2727 when civil liberties were systematically rolled back.
By bundling many rules together, the sponsors hope to undermine accountability and avoid public scrutiny about what rules are being rolled back.
While some states, like Georgia and Texas, have rolled back bans on carrying firearms in some public places, many restrictions still exist.
Corker had insisted on a trigger proposal that would have rolled back tax relief in case economic projections fell short of expectations.
It's good advice, but it comes as the administration has rolled back hurricane resilience policies that would take the burden off individuals.
In case you missed it, Trump signed an executive order that rolled back environmental protections from the Obama-era Clean Power Plan.
Those companies are ramping up their own efforts to get their message to customers and see that the rules are rolled back.
Trump's comments also represent the second time in the past month that his administration has rolled back sanctions against a foreign company.
Her then-22016-year-old daughter, Abrielle, was lying on the bed when she started slipping off as her eyes rolled back.
Fast forward to 2013: the U.S. Supreme Court rolled back voter protections in the Voting Rights Act in the Shelby County v.
Google parent Alphabet has rolled back its Titan internet drone program, although it still has Project Loon, which relies on large balloons.
One arm shot into the air and stiffened, her eyes rolled back in her head and she began frothing at the mouth.
On Monday, Pruitt rolled back tailpipe emissions regulations, and indicated that he's looking to remove California's ability to set its own regulations.
Trump later rolled back the Obama administration's opening to Cuba, delivering on a campaign promise to take a harder line with Havana.
But significant differences remain over how tariffs should be rolled back and whether the negotiated provisions must be enshrined in Chinese law.
The Trump administration has rolled back environmental regulations and is actively seeking to undermine the science on which climate change policy rests.
At the Environmental Protection Agency, industry groups have attained significant influence as Scott Pruitt, the E.P.A.'s administrator, has rolled back regulations.
A Georgia school district has rolled back its transgender-friendly bathroom policy after vandalism and threats to members of the school community.
The big picture: The Trump administration has rolled back at least 85 environmental policies, per the NYT, with 32 others in progress.
It's caused "many underperforming stocks to start outperforming," even thought it may take months for the tariffs to be officially rolled back.
But opponents deride the Republican health-care bill as a giveaway to wealthy Americans who would see some tax increases rolled back.
In 2016, it rolled back the rules that threw coal plant construction into overdrive and delayed or canceled dozens of approved plants.
OMB reports that roughly 800 pending business regulations have either been frozen, rolled back, or reclassified in the administration's first seven months.
The Trump administration has already rolled back the Obama-era rule that prevented states from denying family-planning funds to Planned Parenthood.
Hong Kong (CNN)Aroon's eyes rolled back into his head, his breath became fast and labored, and his body started to quiver.
The move from Haley comes after the Trump administration earlier this year announced new restrictions that effectively rolled back Obama's Cuban rapprochement.
He's rolled back contraceptive requirements for employers, and his attorney general, Jeff Sessions, is now pushing for religious practices in the workplace.
The government led by Antonio Costa, in power since October 2015, has rolled back many austerity measures, including pension and salary cuts.
An enforcement process is expected to be agreed to, allowing the U.S. to reimpose all the tariffs that will be rolled back.
Trump has rolled back the collection of sexual orientation and gender identity data on surveys, which was expanded under the previous administration.
The US and China were moving closer to agreeing on the amount of tariffs to be rolled back, Bloomberg reported on Wednesday.
He has consistently rolled back Obama-era regulations, including the proposed Clean Power Plan which was meant to take on global warming.
But some updates, like a strict speed cap that Tesla rolled back this year, also raise concerns about consumer privacy and control.
Many described it as a political move for Republicans who want to show the base that they rolled back Obama executive overreach.
His pencil rolled under one patient's closed door; a few seconds later it rolled back out: Sibel and Tony fell in love.
As we speak, Iran has rolled back its nuclear program, shipped out its uranium stockpile, and the world has avoided another war.
After the two-year transition period, Obamacare's expansion of Medicaid starts to be rolled back in the 32 states that expanded it.
Trump official and fellow rich person DeVos just rolled back Obama administration loan forgiveness rules for students defrauded by for-profit colleges.
The Obama administration had rolled back the policy in 2015, saying it incentivized police to take money from people who had committed crimes.
Biden's plan would reinstate Obama administration rules rolled back by the Trump administration, such as car fuel economy standards and methane emissions regulations.
It can and will be rolled back sooner or later, congenital disease, drug use, and even (Inaudible) post concussion traumas, Alzheimer&aposs, senility.
It further rolled back the classification of ISPs that provided the basis for the rules, which passed in 2015 under a Democratic majority.
The Senate rolled back a five-year-old Consumer Financial Protection Bureau guidance meant to protect minority car buyers from discriminatory auto loans.
In a radio interview last week, however, Jackson rolled back the statement, claiming he "made it up" after a long day of filming.
The rights of the most vulnerable in our communities - the differently abled, queer and trans folks among them - are quietly being rolled back.
After it came to light that these tariffs were not going to be rolled back this week, Volvo threatened to move jobs overseas.
Much of those gains were rolled back in 2019, when the trucking industry saw one of its biggest hits since the Great Recession.
Tesla's Autopilot system is classed as Level 2 technology—or was until it was rolled back recently to Level 43 for safety reasons.
President Donald Trump has rolled back many climate directives and policies, as well as vowed to withdraw the US from the Paris agreement.
And as we speak, Iran has rolled back its nuclear program, shipped out its uranium stockpile, and the world has avoided another war.
The Trump administration has already rolled back protections for transgender students and called for a ban on transgender people serving in the military.
China's tax authorities have rolled back on their new cross-border sales tax program in an attempt to avoid a pile of problems.
Earlier this month, the Trump administration rolled back an Obama-era mandate that required employers to include birth control in their insurance plans.
The administration has also rolled back Obama-era regulations on pollution and emissions as it seeks to boost oil, gas and coal output.
In one recent example, the Department of Labor designated investment advisers as fiduciaries, a regulation that was subsequently rolled back by President Trump.
Banks are likely to see key measures passed in Congress, regulatory measures rolled back and an inflow of cash to the financial system.
If they succeed, these presidents will join the ranks of the 13 African heads of state who have successfully rolled back term limits.
In October, the Trump administration rolled back the Obama-era mandate that required employers to include birth control coverage in their insurance plans.
They've attacked Republicans again and again for the GOP's various health care bills, which would have rolled back Obamacare's protections for preexisting conditions.
Meanwhile The German finance minister, Wolfgang Schaeuble, said Friday that the world's top economies are not concerned that regulations would be rolled back.
"China has noted the Trumpian pattern of bold declarations that subsequently get rolled back as he is lobbied and otherwise informed," added Daly.
Mr. Sessions has rolled back efforts to use his civil rights team to investigate unconstitutional police practices and force changes on entire departments.
The naturalistic sculpture is graphic: it shows the saint's eyes rolled back in her head, throat slit, and mouth agape, with teeth viewable.
"I think there are some regulations that in the near term need to be rolled back in a very aggressive way," he said.
Pallone has called climate change a critical issue and wants to restore environmental regulations rolled back since Trump took office in January 2017.
The administration has rolled back environmental regulations on emissions from power plants and vehicles and opened up federal lands to drilling and mining.
The administration has rolled back environmental regulations on emissions from power plants, and vehicles and opened up federal lands to drilling and mining.
With environmental protection legislation and funding being rolled back at an unprecedented rate, concerns over carbon pollution are reaching an all-time high.
Then when it landed I was like, okay, it's on top, and then it rolled back and I was like, 'Oh, my gosh.
He had sued the federal government over everything from environmental regulations being rolled back to Trump's travel ban on several predominantly Muslim countries.
"(Bond purchases) were introduced as a temporary measure and must be rolled back as soon as possible," Mersch told a conference in Frankfurt.
Most recently, Trump rolled back an Obamacare rule that required employers to provide birth control coverage as part of their health insurances packages.
The Trump administration has rolled back Obama administration rules on clean power and vowed to abandon the Paris climate agreement in recent weeks.
President Donald Trump later rolled back some of these restrictions, a move that got his administration sued by individual states and advocacy groups.
Yet Trump has rolled back at least 10 air-pollution and emissions rules while he's been president, according to the New York Times.
Several of the most sweeping and controversial changes had to be rolled back in order to smooth the way for the committee vote.
The Trump administration, in the form of Agriculture Secretary Sonny Perdue, recently rolled back some deadlines, including for lowering sodium in school lunches.
In August, the Trump administration also rolled back a ban on limiting the amount of surplus military equipment that went to local police.
The Trump administration rolled back those guidelines in 2018, allowing schools to abandon their commitment to lowering sodium and increasing whole-grain foods.
Snap rolled back some of the redesign after people revolted, but it has been slow to win users back and gain new ones.
When the agency rolled back net neutrality protections, it gave broadband providers the power to block websites, throttle services, and censor online content.
The Trump administration has rolled back Obama-era regulations that were meant to protect student borrowers, particularly those who attended for-profit colleges.
The top tax rate for the richest Americans would also be cut, and the estate tax for wealthy inheritances would be rolled back.
" He added, "When it is rolled back over the main building, it exposes a large public plaza for outdoor performances or public space.
Climate change regulations on businesses would be rolled back — although the Trump administration has already moved to rescind a number of existing rules.
On Friday, it rolled back an Obama-era rule requiring most employers to provide their employees with birth control coverage without co-payments.
They include the GOP governors in states that have expanded Medicaid and might not be so eager to see that expansion rolled back.
Trump has rolled back regulations to curb air and water pollution and started pulling his country out of the 2015 Paris climate accord.
Trump, who took office in January 2017, has rolled back former Democratic President Barack Obama's policy of engagement with the Communist-run island.
There was some disappointment that more tariffs weren't rolled back, which would have been a bigger plus for corporate earnings and the economy.
Earlier in the day, the Trump administration rolled back an ObamaCare requirement that employers include birth control coverage in their health insurance plans.
Even after those corporate tax cuts and rolled-back regulation, economic growth appears to be settling into a 2% post-Great Recession range.
Republicans steamrolled his ineffectual replacement as governor, retook the Senate with the help of Democratic turncoats, and rolled back the left-wing turn.
The Trump administration has rolled back nearly 95 other environmental rules that it has said are too costly for industry or taxpayers. 183.
The Trump administration rolled back the requirement earlier this year, arguing that it infringed on the religious and moral rights of some businesses.
However, as of earlier this month Google appeared to be removing this code, suggesting that it has shelved or rolled back its plans.
The administration has also rolled back Obama-era regulations on pollution and emissions as it seeks to maximize oil, gas and coal production.
As President Joko Widodo seeks re-election this year, it seems unlikely that Indonesia's oil subsidies will be rolled back any time soon.
The coalition's notice argues the rule did not comply with the Endangered Species Act (ESA) -- another law rolled back by the Trump administration.
The coalition's notice argues the rule did not comply with the Endangered Species Act (ESA) — another law rolled back by the Trump administration.
Last week, President Donald Trump's administration rolled back yet another LGBTQ-friendly policy — this time, rescinding some protections for transgender people in prison.
Any nagging doubt in your head, that some of those projects in the United States will get rolled back over the next four years?
The problem lies in the fact that Italy has rolled back on a previous agreement for its budget to target a 0.8 percent deficit.
Under President George W. Bush in 2001, an Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) ergonomics regulation from the Clinton administration was effectively rolled back.
With pandemonium breaking out across the course as 14-times major winner Woods rolled back the years, even Spieth found himself getting sucked in.
Some of his strongman policies, such as the re-introduction of the death penalty and the re-criminalisation of defamation, may be rolled back.
After users reported their feeds were going back to normal, Instagram CEO Adam Mosseri confirmed to BuzzFeed News the change would be rolled back.
The company ultimately rolled back parts of the redesign and blamed some of its lower-than-expected revenue and user growth on the changes.
Back at the agency, Pruitt's steadily rolled back or stalled environmental regulations to benefit the fossil fuels industry, the chemicals industry, and big agribusiness.
The program was rolled back in 2012 amid criticism that it was a misuse of resources and led to racial profiling in some areas.
Trump also rolled back EPA funding, proposed cuts to national park territory, and left an international treaty for the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions.
Patreon itself angered its community in 2017, when it announced changes to its payment model that it quickly rolled back after pressure from users.
His administration has rolled back regulations on coal, for example, and is working to make it easier to extract oil and gas via fracking.
With the exception of the Senate's final "skinny" repeal bill, each GOP health care plan would have substantially rolled back the ACA's Medicaid expansion.
Aggressive sales goals since have been rolled back by the bank, which has apologized repeatedly for the problems and the way they were handled.
But with his girlfriend on his bag, he rolled back the years with a brilliant round, including a 65-foot birdie at the 16th.
The government last month rolled back some property-market curbs for the first time, including a cap on debt-repayment costs, and stamp duties.
He has swiftly rolled back regulations on everything from pesticide use to methane emissions, all while downsizing the agency's workforce to Reagan-era levels.
In the past, most of those rules have wound up getting finished, and only very few of them usually get rolled back or reconsidered.
The Department of Education rolled back guidance on respecting trans students and has become far less likely to investigate anti-LGBTQ discrimination in schools.
In February 2017, the Trump administration rolled back Obama-era guidance that said transgender students could use the restroom that matches their gender identity.
Critics said the bill should have been thoroughly debated, given that it rolled back core legal protections that had been enacted for 40 years.
"Getting back to 2-plus doesn't seem like much of a hurdle, in particular if some of the tariffs get rolled back," Schumacher said.
ISIS lost Raqqa, its putative capital, in October 2017, and has seen its holdings in the rest of Syria steadily rolled back ever since.
While that may mean Republicans and President Trump fail to cut taxes further, it also means the current tax cuts can't be rolled back.
He had sued the federal government over numerous policies, from environmental regulations being rolled back to Trump's travel ban on several predominantly Muslim countries.
Now, even that minor advance has been rolled back; some Satmar leaders issued a decree proclaiming that the practice would no longer be tolerated.
The only other regulations they really rolled back are the regs designed to protect little people in the event of another 2008 financial crisis.
Just weeks ago, he rolled back fuel economy standards– a move that will stifle technological advancements and put American automakers at a competitive disadvantage.
He rolled back the Clean Power Plan, which was also aiming to reduce the very pollution that harms our most vulnerable citizens in particular.
The Trump administration has rolled back regulations issued by previous administrations and has also introduced new regulations at a slower rate than past administrations.
Pfizer Inc Executive testifying: CEO Albert Bourla Pfizer rolled back a set of price increases in July after facing backlash from the Trump administration.
Corker's amendment would have rolled back the President's power to enact tariffs on the grounds of national security and had already attracted Trump's ire.
They have provided the intellectual and political muscle for elected officials who have rolled back regulations, cut taxes and tried to remake public education.
So even if the broader national standards are rolled back under the Trump Administration, automakers may well decide to maintain their emissions reduction programs.
The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act permanently rolled back tax rates for corporations from 35% to 21%, and added several tax deductions and credits.
LGBT and immigrant groups attended the rally to speak out against the Trump administration, which has rolled back protections for both of those groups.
" When President Trump rolled back regulations on predatory payday lenders, Carlson ignored the move altogether, choosing instead to lament Democrats' focus on "identity politics.
Given that the Iran deal has, so far, successfully rolled back the nuclear program, it's hard to see why this would be worth it.
As Patricia Fara recounts in "A Lab of One's Own," however, many wartime advances in women's employment were rolled back soon after the Armistice.
Significant differences remain over how tariffs should be rolled back between the countries, and whether the negotiated provisions must be enshrined in Chinese law.
In March, the House of Representatives rolled back FCC privacy regulations that mandate your Internet service provider obtains consent before selling your browsing history.
The problem is the waivers open the possibility that Obamacare's popular protections for people with preexisting conditions will be rolled back in certain states.
The visit by Mr. Orban, who is seen as an autocrat who has rolled back democracy, provoked a sharp dispute within the White House.
Human rights groups denounced the proceedings against Mr. Xie as a show trial illustrating how far China's president, Xi Jinping, has rolled back dissent.
"As we speak, Iran has rolled back its nuclear program, shipped out its uranium stockpile, and the world has avoided another war," he said.
Just days after the dire report was released, the Trump administration rolled back an Obama-era coal emissions rule, loosening restrictions on the industry.
If these protections are rolled back, Google will be complicit in limiting the rights of working people across the United States, not just us.
The agency under Trump has also been criticized for turning a blind eye to race as it's rolled back a number of environmental regulations.
In a sublimely daft portrait by Delville, Péladan hovers before us in priestly white garb, his eyes rolled back, his index finger pointing heavenward.
The killing came after Botswanan President Mokgweetsi Masisi controversially rolled back a hunting ban that his predecessor Ian Khama introduced in 85033, Bloomberg reports.
The top can be rolled back and secured with a snap tab so your pet can poke their head out on hikes and walks.
However, a tariff hike implemented in September was not rolled back and plans for another hike just before the the Christmas holiday on Dec.
Since taking the agency's help, Pai has rolled back a number of Obama-era actions and rules and called for a lighter regulatory touch.
In 2019, he rolled back the years to dominate Adrien Broner in January before knocking Keith Thurman down en route to a decision win.
Recently, for example, there was a vociferous outcry when President Trump and Congress rolled back regulations on the dumping of mining waste in waterways.
Last June, the Environmental Protection Agency rolled back tough restrictions on new and existing coal-fired power plants, a major source of carbon emissions.
At the same time, the Trump administration has exited the Paris agreement, which Kerry played a role in negotiating, and rolled back environmental regulations.
That is, some regulatory provisions of the law have been rolled back, and changes at the CFPB have caused consumer advocates to cry foul.
Most recently, the administration rolled back birth control coverage by allowing employers and universities to decline contraception coverage based on religious and moral convictions.
Do you-- and 10 year-- eight years removed from-- the passage of Dodd-Frank, which was-- rolled back slightly in legislation earlier this year.
Earlier this year, it rolled back into Google and combined with the Google Home team, which creates smart speakers and other living room products.
Congress has already rolled back some Dodd-Frank risk regulations on all but the largest banks, in a law President Trump signed last month.
The policy, originally penned by Ronald Reagan, has been rolled back by every Democratic president and reimposed by every Republican one since the 1980s.
In 1996, Leahy introduced two bills that would have rolled back restrictions on exporting strong cryptography outside the US and prohibit government-mandated backdoors.
In fact, Chinese leader Xi Jinping, who took power in 2012, has rolled back many of the trade and currency reforms that his predecessor began.
The EPA this week, however, rolled back part of President Obama's Clean Power Plan, letting states set their own limit for coal power plants emissions.
After Trump rolled back those protections for trans students, the Supreme Court declined to hear Grimm's case and sent it back to a district court.
Another major concern is Iran's missiles, which can reach across the Middle East to parts of Europe and Asia and need to be rolled back.
His second shot, with a six-iron from 205 yards, cleared the water but rolled back in, leaving Garcia to lament a game of inches.
Those contracts were similar to ones rolled back under late socialist leader Hugo Chavez, who expanded the state's role in the OPEC country's energy industry.
The Trump administration on Monday rolled back a safety rule that would have required trains carrying oil and other flammable materials to install special brakes.
They preach a vision of rural America on the rebound if only "government oppression" — in land use, ownership and management — could somehow be rolled back.
Chinese officials have argued that all of the tariffs on $360 billion worth of Chinese imports should be rolled back as part of any deal.
Scott rolled back the policy and implemented a five-year waiting period before ex-felons who've served their time can apply for voting-rights restoration.
Given recent global and national events—the election of Trump, mainly—it could be said that a lot of social progress is being rolled back.
It means you need to be careful when you see the averages rallying like [they did] this morning, because those gains could be rolled back.
The two fighters Brasert had sent on a chicken mission for dinner rolled back in on the motorcycle, dead bird with slit throat in hand.
Pallone and Cummings, among others, believe Pai's FCC may have rolled back anti-monopoly rules to pave the way for Sinclair's acquisition of Tribune Media.
The administration has also rolled back much of Obama's environmental protections surrounding vehicle emissions and clean energy, and has withdrawn from the Paris climate agreement.
Even anti-charter officials have not rolled back the expansion for fear of upsetting black parents who like the charter sector, as Vox previously reported.
A large piece of metalwork is pulling his jaws apart, eyes rolled back in his head, presumably from whatever medication or narcotic he is on.
His administration also rolled back a regulation banning lead ammunition on wildlife refuges that was implemented on the last full day of the Obama presidency.
He has rolled back Obama's opening to Cuba and his "America First" foreign policy is a repudiation of the multilateral approach of the previous administration.
Bursting higher on a belief that stronger growth would boost interest rates while regulations would be rolled back, the industry has been on a tear.
IF THERE'S SOME PROVISIONS OF THAT THAT ARE ROLLED BACK DOWN THE ROAD, HOW WOULD THAT CHANGE THE ECONOMICS OF THIS DEAL OR YOUR PLANS?
Her eyes rolled back — letting us think she'd finally, mercifully passed — but then Walking Dead cut to a dream sequence-slash flashback with Abraham instead.
Trump's desire to make America great again reflected a sense that changes already afoot in our country were deleterious and needed to be rolled back.
In the poll, investors trimmed their emerging equity exposure slightly to 12.4 percent, but rolled back emerging bonds by 1.3 percentage points to 20193 percent.
Access was expanded to year round under former President George W. Bush, then rolled back as part of a budget deal during Obama's first term.
The President and the Republican Congress have rolled back rules designed to make sure federal contractors don't cheat their workers out of hard-earned wages.
A trio of Senate Democrats is asking President Trump to reinstate the flood standard for infrastructure that he rolled back just a few weeks ago.
Net neutrality The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has rolled back the popular Obama-era net neutrality internet rules, but the fight is far from over.
The EPA, now led by acting Administrator Andrew Wheeler, has rolled back several environmental protections, largely amounting to victories for energy companies, farmers and builders.
Sessions also rolled back the Justice Department's efforts to supervise police departments with histories of persistent constitutional violations because it could "reduce morale" among officers.
At every opportunity, his administration has rolled back any small progress that's been made over the last few years to help Americans prepare for retirement.
Earlier this month, the Trump administration rolled back an Obama-era mandate that required employers to provide coverage of birth control in health insurance plans.
Investors are looking for signs that tariffs imposed on each countrys goods will be rolled back, as they are viewed as harming global economic growth.
The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission says civil rights laws protect trans workers, while the Justice Department has rolled back Obama-era protections for trans people.
To be sure, the A/D line retested its all-time highs in March, but the market still rolled back over in a major way.
The change would have rolled back a provision from February's budget deal that raised drugmakers costs in Medicare's coverage gap, known as the donut hole.
Federal power continued to wax into the 2000s and beyond, before being rolled back somewhat during the so-called federalism revolution of the Rehnquist court.
According to a new report from George Washington University's Program on Extremism, ISIS's reach on Twitter has stopped growing and is being slowly rolled back.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu opposes the agreement, which rolled back international sanctions on Iran in exchange for Tehran dismantling portions of its nuclear program.
Obama, for example, availed himself of George W. Bush's tax cuts for high-income households even while advocating that those tax cuts be rolled back.
This year, Mr. Trump signed 93 measures into law, but of those, 15 were "joint resolutions of disapproval" which rolled back pending Obama-era regulations.
The Federal Communications Commission's new order, which rolled back rules passed in 2015, blocks state and city governments from creating their own net neutrality laws.
Still, the human toll has been considerable, and while damage estimates have been rolled back, the health of Florida's insurers could be on the line.
The Trump administration has promised to revive the coal industry, rolled back fuel emissions standards and announced the country's exit from the Paris pact altogether.
A chilling video of the shooting showed a man firing into a white S.U.V., which then rolled back after its occupants had apparently been incapacitated.
Trump officials last week also unveiled a new water rule to replace previously rolled-back protections on waterways put in place under former President Obama.
They've also rolled back 85033 regulations from the Obama administration through the Congressional Review Act, but they haven't made much progress on big-ticket bills.
He was a key figure in implementing Trump's vision for America and significantly rolled back Obama-era policies on immigration, police reform and civil rights.
Warren said she would reinstate an Obama-era rule that made more workers eligible to be paid overtime -- a rule the Trump administration rolled back.
Kansas lawmakers rolled back Mr. Brownback's tax policies this year, with Democrats and moderate Republicans banding together to override the governor's veto and raise taxes.
Just last month, the Senate rolled back an Obama administration rule barring states from denying family-planning grants to Planned Parenthood and other abortion providers.
Klobuchar voted for the First Step Act in 2018, an overwhelmingly bipartisan piece of criminal justice legislation which rolled back some tough-on-crime measures.
Trump's remarks around the discussions came after Chinese officials reiterated their stance that some U.S. tariffs must be rolled back for a phase one deal.
Former leftist President Cristina Fernandez depleted reserves to prop up the exchange rate, finance imports and service debt, policies the Macri administration has rolled back.
The tax incentive, which halved the purchase tax on cars with engines of 1.6 liters or smaller to 5 percent, is now being rolled back.
The Trump administration has rolled back Obama-era environment regulations, but it must replace many of those rules so long as the endangerment finding stands.
Trump, a climate change skeptic, has taken the U.S. out of the landmark Paris agreement, supported the fossil fuel industry and rolled back environmental regulations.
And in November, the Republican majority rolled back more ownership restrictions, including one limiting the number of stations a single company can own certain markets.
Until all existing tariffs are fully rolled back, concerns about slowing global growth are going to remain a major theme supporting gold prices, Otunuga added.
Their forces around Damascus have been badly depleted in recent years and their territory rolled back as the government besieged districts and forced their surrender.
A long string of important court victories have rolled back anti-sodomy laws and opened the door to marriage equality over the last several decades.
Reagan slashed renewables R&D 2628 percent, rolled back fuel efficiency standards and killed the wind investment tax credit, effectively strangling renewables in their cradle.
Nest, which Google acquired for $3.2 billion in 2014, had been its own company under Google-parent Alphabet, but rolled back into Google in February.
The new initiative comes as President Donald Trump has significantly rolled back environmental regulations to slash greenhouse gas emissions in the energy and transportation sectors.
"Once [the software was] rolled back the service returned to normal operation and all domains using Cloudflare returned to normal traffic levels," the company said.
But if Kavanaugh is defeated, or Trump's mocking of Ford is prominently and roundly condemned, perhaps a little of this harm can be rolled back.
"I would watch porn and noticed that when the male wasn't circumcised, his foreskin clearly rolled back and forth over the head," he tells me.
That said, considering how civil rights are being rolled back, could we go back to a time where loving someone of the same gender is illegal?
They're being rolled back from territory that they used to occupy in Iraq and Syria, losing some 50% of the territory that they used to occupy.
While she fights discrimination against her black friends with righteous anger, she calls for the rights of her own gay family members to be rolled back.
But under Mulvaney, the bureau has rolled back a number of Obama-era regulations and has taken an approach more friendly to banks and payday lenders.
Most of these laws have been rolled back to allow the search for and acquisition of energy sources like coal, natural gas and other natural resources.
Regulatory complacency: The Trump administration has rolled back certain Dodd-Frank reforms, at a time when architects of the 2008 response are asking for new protections.
Many users cited the Obama-era regulation Trump rolled back last February that had made it harder for people with mental illnesses to purchase a gun.
Grassley has repeatedly demanded the tariffs be rolled back and brought groups of Senate Republican colleagues to the White House to appeal to the president directly.
The Bureau of Prisons rolled back rules May 11 that had allowed transgender inmates to use facilities, including cellblocks and bathrooms, that match their gender identity.
Since taking office in January 2017, President Donald Trump has rolled back Obama-era environmental and climate protections to maximize production of oil, gas and coal.
The president has rolled back an order from the previous administration requiring infrastructure projects account for climate change and rising sea levels during the development process.
At the par-five 18th, his approach shot fell short of the green and rolled back into the water for his third bogey of the day.
But the rules were rolled back by Trump Federal Communications Commission chairman Ajit Pai, and those networks could be a crucial advantage in the streaming wars.
Because the quota laws were passed in the early 1920s, but were based on immigration flows from 1890, they actually rolled back immigration from certain countries.
We stared at each other for 15 or 20 minutes before the walrus, with a snort of hot, steamy breath, rolled back into the frigid sea.
While the Trump administration has rolled back some environmental protections in its first two years, the promise of a coal comeback has yet to be fulfilled.
Some Ethereum supporters believed that the theft was bound to spoil the public perception of the platform's security, and suggested that Ethereum's clock be rolled back.
He has rolled back some of the signature policy achievements of former attorney general Eric Holder, while pushing some conservative policies even outside the Republican mainstream.
The Trump administration has rolled back Obama-era restrictions on the U.S. military's use of land mines that have been banned by more than 100 countries.
What's happening: Sources close to the president told Politico Trump has grown to like Pruitt, who has rolled back a number of Obama-era environmental regulations.
" He added: "We had a lot of backs and forths here, so you can make progress with one person and then it can get rolled back.
Trump later Friday blamed Democrats for not supporting the bill, which could have rolled back much of the gains made in health-insurance coverage by Obamacare.
This is because of the the drug war and it's really gotten out of control, It needs to be rolled back, it needs to be changed.
It shows populism hasn't faded in Europe and it means that reforms that were so painfully worked through in this last government could be rolled back.
Why it matters: Bullock is the first governor in the country to make such a move a month after the FCC rolled back net neutrality rules.
Instead he's frequently criticized the former president, rolled back significant elements of Obama's agenda, and privately obsessed about comparisons between himself and the man he replaced.
Since taking the agency's help, Pai has rolled back a number of Obama-era actions and rules and called for a lighter regulatory touch.http://bit.ly/2oDg7bo.
Kraninger will decide how far the finalized rule should be rolled back, and risks backlash from all sides if she moves too far in one direction.
Since taking office, his administration has rolled back regulations and the president has highlighted the boom in the energy industry as a sign of economic strength.
Since taking office, his administration has rolled back regulations and the president has highlighted the boom in the energy industry as a sign of economic strength.
Iran Air was removed from a sanctions list as part of the nuclear agreement, which rolled back sanctions in exchange for limits to Iran's nuclear program.
The president has rolled back regulations to reduce emissions and pollution from fossil fuel production, and he's issued orders to expand offshore oil and gas drilling.
But there are already signs some cost cuts implemented after oil slumped from $115 a barrel in 2014 to $225 in 230 are being rolled back.
Gold extended fall from Thursday's one-year peak of $1,262.90 per ounce as safe-haven buying in the precious metal in recent weeks was rolled back.
Anchor Shepard Smith cut in on Trump's remarks to fact-check the president, listing 80 environmental rules that Trump has rolled back, complete with prepared graphics.
The Trump administration has rolled back a series of Obama-era rules and initiatives to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and mitigate the effects of climate change.
He called it a bait and switch, saying that Microsoft has now rolled back a couple of programs involving "bring your own license" to the cloud.
Mr. Trump could not immediately block the E.P.A. rules, but over the course of his administration he could ensure that they are weakened or rolled back.
And the regulations that the president has rolled back are regulations dear to my heart to protect clean air and clean water in the United States.
While the previous government of President Michel Temer rolled back environmental protections, it is likely that a Bolsonaro government will adopt a brazen anti-environmental strategy.
He has rolled back parts of Obama's 2014 detente by tightening rules on Americans traveling to the island and restricting U.S. companies from doing business there.
The US Department of Labor under Trump has done what many expected it to do: It has rolled back rules meant to protect and benefit workers.
It also rolled back Iran's existing program, kept it under strict limitations and included a pledge from Iran that it would never seek a nuclear weapon.
In a demonstration of what he said was the building's tilt, Mr. Jernigan, rolled a marble across his kitchen floor and it rolled back to him.
The Trump administration rolled back a handful of environmental regulations in the last few days of 2017, and it's carrying that momentum into the new year.
Over the past two years, the administration has rolled back dozens of regulations aimed at curbing rising emissions and repeatedly attacked the science of global warming.
The White House has rolled back rules for many industries, but President Trump has been critical of tech companies, arguing that they have too much power.
While demand materialized at the lower end of the trading range, efforts to push back higher quickly faded and the S&P 500 rolled back over.
If the discounts are rolled back, patients and taxpayers should get something in return, to bring more competition to the market and drive down drug prices.
After that, he went into a state the scientists later described as a "seizure"; his eyes closed and rolled back in his great big head. 6.
EV sales have been sluggish for other automakers in China over the past several quarters as the government has rolled back subsidies on new-energy vehicles.
Iran, which denies its nuclear program is aimed at building a bomb, has gradually rolled back its commitments under the accord since the United States quit.
The Trump administration has rolled back key environmental regulations, and Trump withdrew from the Paris climate accord, a landmark effort to reduce global greenhouse gas emissions.
While many of these policies are being rolled back, without meaningful tax reform for America's small businesses we will fall short on employment and economic growth.
The plan represents the Trump administration's replacement for the Obama administration's changes to sexual assault guidance for schools and universities, which DeVos rolled back in 2018.
Under his leadership, the EPA has rolled back Obama-era environmental policies and withdrawn from the Paris climate accord, which is aimed at fighting global warming.
Iran, which denies its nuclear programme is aimed at building a bomb, has gradually rolled back its commitments under the accord since the United States quit.
Tehran has rolled back its commitments under the 2015 deal in response to Washington's withdrawal last year and reimposition of sanctions that have crippled its economy.
Since taking office, Trump has pushed for increased use of fossil fuels in the U.S. and has rolled back various Obama-era energy and environmental policies.
After saying all U.S. troops would leave northern Syria, Washington has left some behind for now at some bases but rolled back most of their operations.
A previous rule implemented during the Obama administration by the DNC banning contributions from federal lobbyists was rolled back last year by former DNC chairwoman Rep.
CLC proposes to set the tax sufficiently high for the United States to meet President Obama's Paris Agreement pledge, even as other regulations are rolled back.
It's also unclear how much funding would be rolled back and which omnibus provisions would be targeted if they opt to move forward with the maneuver.
In some areas, Mr. Schneiderman said, they were "filling in" as the federal government rolled back enforcement of civil rights protections, wage rules and consumer protections.
The state granted the reduction and ordered that rents be rolled back on dozens of apartments from June 2011 to December 2014 — including the Donaldsons' unit.
EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt went ahead and rolled back rules that would have forced the auto industry to nearly double 2012's fuel economy standards by 2025.
Last week, the Trump administration rolled back federal protections for transgender students, insisting that states should handle access to bathroom and locker facilities as they see fit.
The birth of his twin brother, Ronan (who weighed 5 pounds, 14 ounces), came 31 minutes later – just minutes after the clocks were rolled back one hour.
Given the politicized nature—albeit misguided—of climate change science, it's definitely not a stretch to see climate change legislation getting rolled back by a Trump administration.
Struggling to contain the strife, President Sebastián Piñera's administration announced increases in the minimum wage, raised minimum pensions by 20% and rolled back the subway fare increase.
Baird's replacement Gladys Berejiklian, however, has said she is in favor of the current system, dashing any hopes of the law being rolled back any time soon.
The two sides could not come to a consensus on to what extent existing sanctions should be rolled back in exchange for North Korean steps toward denuclearization.
It consists of a detailed, agency-by-agency list of regulations, mostly imposed during President Obama's administration, that it would like to see repealed or rolled back.
In April 2015, former and current employees told Reuters, Marathon had rolled back policies implemented by BP following the 2005 explosion to improve safety at the refinery.
Trump has rolled back parts of Obama's 2014 detente with Cuba, tightening rules on Americans traveling to the island and restricting U.S. companies from doing business there.
Last August Mr Trump rolled back a rule implemented during Barack Obama's presidency, which required the government to account for climate change in federally-funded building projects.
That December ruling rolled back nationwide net neutrality protections, but also included a clause which preempted any net neutrality legislation from being put forth by the states.
He has rolled back parts of Obama's 2014 detente by tightening rules on Americans traveling to the Caribbean island and restricting U.S. companies from doing business there.
The NSA rolled back this provision in April this year, but the bill would cement this kind of surveillance as being well within the agency's legal authority.
When the Congressional Budget Office analyzed a bill similar to skinny repeal, which also rolled back this provision, it estimated that 15 million Americans would lose coverage.
Spending is largely at fiscal 2015 levels when revenue was higher thanks to income tax rates that had been temporarily raised, but which rolled back on Jan.
Wheeler "hasn't demonstrated a desire or a will to make any meaningful progress on clean drinking water standards and has rolled back clean air standards," he said.
A great tee shot on the par-3 13th hit the slope and rolled back to give him an uphill look for birdie from about 20 feet.
Warsaw has already rolled back a law that forced Supreme Court judges into early retirement and other reforms following a ruling by the European Court of Justice.
But, this type of capsule collection doesn't exactly come as a surprise: In the last few seasons, House of Harlow rolled back its retail approach, she notes.
But some analysts said it may have instead been to placate an unhappy public after measures that rolled back financial benefits and removed energy and utilities subsidies.
Why it matters: The ACA only works if people sign up, and the Trump administration has canceled or rolled back almost every effort to get people enrolled.
Now that he's taken over, Trump's administration has already rolled back numerous environmental protection rules Obama put in place, and put the brakes on new EPA regulations.
We broke the story ... Anton was crushed to death by his car after it rolled back and pinned him against a brick mailbox pillar at his home.
Washington Attorney General Bob Ferguson (D) said in an interview that legalization states would fight back in court if the Cole Memo is revised or rolled back.
The rules were installed by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) in 2015 under the Obama administration and are expected to be rolled back by the Trump administration.
Wheeler "hasnt demonstrated a desire or a will to make any meaningful progress on clean drinking water standards and has rolled back clean air standards," he said.
So, Netlify enables those developers to roll out changes across a larger network of servers that can easily be rolled back with those kinds of simple updates.
And if the rule is rolled-back, these payments will remain a secret, possibly forever, fueling corruption, waste, and keeping poor countries dependent on U.S. foreign aid.
Whether sanctions will be rolled back anytime soon, the finance ministry continues to factor in that the current regime will be maintained, when looking at their forecasts.
Given Clayton's close ties to private-equity firms and several prominent Wall Street executives, private-equity firm oversight and executive compensation limitations will likely be rolled back.
And on Thursday, the House GOP rolled back Dodd-Frank protections that were designed to prevent another financial crisis, passing the biggest bank deregulation bill in decades.
Three years later, the Trump administration has rolled back federal protections for LGBT people and 12 states have passed policies explicitly permitting unequal treatment of LGBT people.
Alas, in the 1990s the party rolled back almost all of those rural reforms and related financial liberalisation, and opted instead for stronger control over the economy.
With less fanfare, he has rolled back Obama Administration regulations limiting greenhouse-gas emissions from both old and new power plants and from oil and gas wells.
Some officials view the tariffs as a powerful tool for ensuring China keeps its commitments, saying they should be rolled back only after China makes key reforms.
But within weeks, the policy found itself in the crosshairs of Tennessee's state legislature, which is 85 percent white, and was ultimately rolled back the following year.
That ended up angering both the ethanol industry, which wants more of its product to be mandated, and the oil industry, which wants the program rolled back.
Burr initially said the state proposal did not discriminate, but more recently he has criticized it as "too expansive" and called for it to be rolled back.
The Trump administration lent its support to new measures that would help protect giraffes abroad the same week it dramatically rolled back protections for species at home.
He has approved the Keystone XL pipeline and rolled back unnecessary regulations imposed on hydraulic fracturing, mining, and oil and gas exploration offshore and on federal lands.
There's even a strong consensus in liberal and conservative policy circles that mass incarceration should be rolled back, though the two sides often disagree about the solutions.
Or that it is simply the result of 2.2 trillion euros in already-being-rolled-back European Central Bank stimulus forcing a famously sclerotic economy to budge.
So go ahead and, now, with your new technique, a little bit larger stride, nice, rolled-back shoulders, hands, fingers together, and come on right toward me.
And the Trump administration has rolled back environmental regulations and proposed allowing oil exploration along millions of acres of coastline, a plan that has drawn bipartisan outrage.
The Trump administration on Thursday rolled back Obama-era guidance that forbade student loan debt collectors from charging high fees to defaulted borrowers, The Washington Post reported.
With Republican Donald Trump in the White House and Republicans in control of both chambers of Congress next year, corporations hope to see regulations rolled back sharply.
Trump, in May, left the Obama-era nuclear deal with Iran, which rolled back sanctions against Tehran in exchange for a reduction in the country's nuclear abilities.
But more conservative lawmakers believe waiting until the end of 2019 is too long and want what they see as an entitlement to be rolled back immediately.
At the beginning of this year, Republicans actually rolled back an Obama-era rule that made it harder for people with mental illness to buy a gun.
Trump in 2016 said he would work to help coal, and he has rolled back Obama-era regulations intended to lower emissions from coal-fired power plants.
Mr. Trump bragged in a news conference last month that he has rolled back 22 regulations for every new one — 153 deregulatory actions, versus three new regulations.
Both sides left a window for negotiators to try to reach a deal, but they continue to have significant differences over how tariffs should be rolled back.
In the past two years, President Trump pulled America out of the Paris climate accord and Republicans on Capitol Hill aggressively rolled back any regulation they could.
Under pressure from Republican lawmakers, Janet Napolitano, then the homeland security secretary, rescinded the report, and her department rolled back its work on violent right-wing extremism.
According to them, Perrotin had already rolled back their overtime policy, fire exits were often blocked by objects, and offices were incorrectly set up in storage areas.
But almost every one of the above predictions has been rolled back as the engineering teams at those companies struggle to make self-driving cars work properly.
Opponents have pointed to a string of crimes committed by people who were released before trial as anecdotal evidence that the law needs to be rolled back.
Republicans are roughly split over whether the expansion of Medicaid under the Affordable Care Act should be rolled back or continued, at least in the short run.
This was a crazy decision with no real thought being given to the consequences and should be rolled back to allow only genuine service animals in cabins.
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has rolled back the tougher standards California is fighting to keep, spurring a lawsuit from California and 23 other states on Friday.
Last month, two House Democrats wrote to the FCC inspector general requesting an investigation into whether FCC Chairman Ajit Pai has rolled back regulations to benefit Sinclair.
The Vizio 32" Sound Bar with  Bluetooth subwoofer will be rolled back to only $139, and the RCA 37" bluetooth Sound Bar will be a whopping $29.
Earthjustice saw a 51 percent increase, rising from $50 million to $76 million, as Trump rolled back environmental regulations and denied climate science from the White House.
The House on Friday passed a package of bills aimed at restoring protections of the Voting Rights Act rolled back by a key Supreme Court's 2013 ruling.
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has rolled back the tougher standards California is fighting to keep, spurring a lawsuit from California and 2628 other states on Friday.
He dropped next to a bunker and as he stood on the green surveying his next shot, his ball rolled back into the water without being touched.
Chinese officials said that tariffs would be rolled back in phases, but they did not provide specifics on how or when the taxes would be scaled back.
The administration of President Donald Trump, which has partly rolled back Washington's detente with Cuba, has sharply reduced U.S. staff in Havana and expelled 15 Cuban diplomats.
Thanks to lobbying efforts by the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) and other consumer advocates, a few of Section 1201's anti-competitive practices have since been rolled back.
T-Mobile has already become enough of a player that it's rolled back some of the perks that it used to lure customers away from the larger carriers.
That debate led the NFL to implement new rules that would punish similar protests, a move seemingly made to appease President Trump, but they were eventually rolled back.
The bureau has dropped cases against predatory payday lenders, reportedly rolled back its investigation of the Equifax data breach, and reformulated its mission to scale back its reach.
Voting-rights advocates also won legal victories in three other states on Friday, building on a string of decisions that have rolled back election restrictions across the country.
What they're saying: "This was supposed to be a very small test but we went broader than we anticipated...Should already be rolled back," Mosseri said on Twitter.
If such policies are rolled back, solar users may decide to disconnect from the grid entirely once emerging battery storage options become more available and affordable, Randall said.
The plans have been moving ahead even though Congress rolled back Obama-era rules meant to encourage states to create retirement programs for people without workplace savings accounts.
Over the past year, the current White House administration has filled courts with anti-abortion judges and has systematically rolled back protections for women and for reproductive health.
The work has since traveled to several exhibitions around the world, but for each location, it had to be rolled back up and mounted on a temporary stretcher.
In October, the administration also rolled back an Obama-era rule requiring most employers to provide contraception insurance coverage, which Planned Parenthood had a heavy hand in crafting.
Other states have laws that prevent their cities from paying above an official benchmark, but St Louis is the biggest place where the minimum has been rolled back.
The second quarter results, however, did not convince all investors and GSK's shares rolled back to register a gain of 0.7 percent at 16.72 pounds by 1334 GMT.
The E.P.A. did not say how far the rules should be rolled back, only that it would start a new rule-making process to set "more appropriate" standards.
" The report singled out "policy changes that have harmed refugees and immigrants, undermined police accountability for abuse, and rolled back women's rights, including access to important health services.
Cohn also disputed the notion that millions of people on Medicaid would become uninsured as Obamacare's expansion of the program is rolled back over a period of years.
Freedom of movement and travel within the continent is viewed as a basic freedom for European citizens - and there could be widespread protests if they were rolled back.
"If Mrs May rolled back on her red line of exiting the customs union, most of the outstanding obstacles to a deal would be swept away," Hogan said.
She wrote on Twitter that she supports the LGBTQ community, while the Trump administration has rolled back protections for transgender students and didn't recognize June as Pride month.
Since it rolled back that measure, YouTube has employed a number of moderation methods and new features designed to let channel owners take matters into their own hands.
Particularly, they worried about the fate of the Obama administration's decision last June to allow transgender troops, which can be rolled back unilaterally since it's not a law.
Iran Air was removed from a sanctions list as part of the nuclear deal with Iran, which rolled back sanctions in exchange for limits to Iran's nuclear program.
In a time where LBGTQIA rights are being rolled back on the federal level, when the Trump administration isn't protecting children, it is our duty to step in.
In addition, U.S. President Donald Trump over the past two years has rolled back the détente of his Democratic predecessor Barack Obama and imposed new sanctions on Cuba.
Smith cited a New York Times report to highlight the more than 80 environmental rules and regulations that have been repealed or rolled back under the Trump administration.
In addition, U.S. President Donald Trump over the past two years has rolled back the détente of his Democratic predecessor Barack Obama and imposed new sanctions on Cuba.
The FCC doesn't have jurisdiction to regulate those internet platforms, and Pai's repeal of the Obama-era net neutrality rules rolled back the agency's authority over broadband companies.
Trump has rolled back TPS protections for citizens of El Salvador and Honduras, and earlier this year he did not grant TPS to Bahamian victims of Hurricane Dorian.
Holder rolled back the pre-clearance provision of Section 5 the VRA, which no longer required counties with histories of racial discrimination to be "covered" under the act.
However, the FCC recently rolled back Obama-era guidance on what constitutes an "auto-dialer," which some consumer advocates warn could open the floodgates for more spam callers.
In December, the agency voted 3-2 to adopt an order that rolled back existing internet freedom rules that prohibited ISPs from throttling speeds or blocking online content.
Fox, whose CIA cover is still being rolled back, just spoke publicly for the first time ever about working undercover on counterterrorism and intelligence with the Clandestine Service.
U.S. President Donald Trump has made reviving the coal industry a central tenet of his administration and has rolled back environmental regulations to give the industry a boost.
One of the stickiest negotiating points in AHCA 2.0 has been whether the Medicaid expansion that occurred under Obamacare should be rolled back and, if so, how quickly.
The law is one of the strongest efforts in the nation to restore internet access rules since they were rolled back by the Federal Communications Commission last year.
The Rucho ruling allows Republicans to continue this campaign and even escalate it, as they don't have to worry about outrageous maps getting rolled back by federal courts.
Shortly after the Beijing meeting, Pakistan's government rolled back its invitation to Saudi Arabia to join CPEC and all talk of pausing or canceling Chinese projects has stopped.
The CFPB regulates the financial arena in other ways — for instance, to make sure lenders aren't discriminating against certain customers (a mission that is also being rolled back).
But they may well resurface if elements of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act, the law created to curtail accounting fraud, are rolled back as some corporate executives are urging.
On cue, the train rolled back down, generating electricity from the turning wheels, a technology similar to the regenerative braking common in electric vehicles such as the Prius.
Iran denies its nuclear program is aimed at building a bomb but has gradually rolled back its commitments under the 2015 accord since the United States pulled out.
Iran denies its nuclear programme is aimed at building a bomb but has gradually rolled back its commitments under the 2015 accord since the United States pulled out.
I was exceedingly bored because I came from a very high-quality school, and it was as if the work we were doing was rolled back two years.
Earlier this year, President Trump rolled back an Obama-era policy that required tougher building standards for government-funded projects in areas at risk of rising sea levels.
Belhaj Hmida recalled the years after the Arab Spring when the Islamist party Ennahda was on the rise and women worried that their rights would be rolled back.
In an open letter to Dr. Marshall, he urged that the cuts be rolled back and accused his boss of being "disrespectful and insulting" toward the agency's employees.
And as her body calmed and she rolled back to her pillow, he also wondered, as he often did, if anything had happened to her at the party.
The company backed a bill in 2005 that would have rolled back much of the Weather Service's duties in favor of private sector forecasting firms such as AccuWeather.
The expansion of Medicaid under the current health law became a sticking point: Several Republicans worried that their constituents would lose medical care if it were rolled back.
Since taking office in January 2017, President Donald Trump has rolled back Obama-era environmental and climate protections to maximize production of domestic fossil fuels, including crude oil.
Bloomberg reported that the United States and China were moving closer to agreeing on the amount of tariffs to be rolled back in a phase one trade deal.
Security camera footage shows Nenguke running toward the man in the parking lot, and Nenguke told KGTV that the man wasn't breathing, and his eyes were rolled back.
The Trump administration last year unveiled a draft plan that would have rolled back the Obama rule and stripped California of the right to set tougher state standards.
The Chinese government has also demonstrated over recent months that even hard-won reforms will be rolled back if financial and economic stability is deemed to be at risk.
Wheeler's Privacy Rules are being rolled back, but the rules never officially took effect, so there won't be anything that's legal after the repeal that wasn't technically legal before.
In response, California passed a law that rolled back non-medical vaccination exemptions — making it one of only three states to do so, along with Mississippi and West Virginia.
As the Trump administration has systematically rolled back climate rules, such as Obama's Clean Power Plan to cut emissions from coal power plants, US carbon pollution has gone up.
The initiative takes a three-pronged approach that aims to encourage employers to keep birth control on their insurance plans, even though the federal mandate has been rolled back.
To make matters worse, DeVos has already significantly rolled back Title IX protections for trans students, siding with the right of individual school districts and institutions to interpret protections.
Chris Christie, has told lobbyists in private meetings in DC that the transition team is focused on reviewing administration policies to look for everything that can be rolled back.
Pruitt has rolled back, delayed, or started the process of repealing more than 22 environmental regulations, ranging from regulations on clean water to greenhouse gas emissions from power plants.
His administration rolled back regulations allowing prisoners to use housing and bathroom facilities corresponding with their gender identity, placing trans inmates at greater risk of violence and sexual assault.
Newshel said the strong backlash against the bill from conservative Republicans, and from medical association groups has some investors betting that some of the cuts will be rolled back.
Companies rolled back their plans to increase spending on training and machinery, suggesting policymakers may be frustrated in their hopes for a recovery led more strongly by business investment.
It then rolled back more than 50 environmental regulations, including policies accounting for nearly three-quarters of the U.S. commitment to cut emissions by 26 - 28 percent before 2025.
And if U.S. regulators are to get their way, the lines between bank and hedge fund may be blurred further as certain post-crisis banking regulations are rolled back.
The shifter grows out of the floor, the front windows pop open, and the canvas rooftop can be rolled back to open up the entire top of the bus.
Now working as administrator of the very same agency, he's rolled back rules given more of a voice to industry players, meeting with them far more than environmental groups.
There can neither be suspended nuclear development nor nuclear dismantlement on the part of the DPRK unless the U.S. has rolled back its vicious hostile policy toward the former.
The American Civil Liberties Union's (ACLU) announcement comes one day after the Trump administration rolled back protections for transgender students, potentially impacting 17-year-old Gavin Grimm's upcoming case.
It has withdrawn from international climate agreements, rolled back emissions standards, and hindered a disaster assistance package to help communities and farmers recover from increasingly harmful and frequent storms.
The suit was well proportioned, double-breasted and had been tweaked by the seasoned stylist Bill Mullen with rolled-back sleeves and a goofy ribbon pinned to the lapel.
Since taking office, Trump has rolled back a number of Obama-era regulations intended to address climate change and has withdrawn the U.S. from the global Paris climate accord.
A new leader in Havana could provide a badly needed reset for US-Cubans relations, which improved under President Obama but then were rolled back by the Trump administration.
Claudio Borghi said Monte Paschi will remain in public hands following a bailout last year and branch closures planned by the outgoing center-left government would be rolled back.
They also say cruising is compliant with new travel restrictions that were imposed in June by President Trump, who essentially rolled back President Obama's easing of sanctions in 2014.
The CDC's recently rolled back guidelines also say negative pressure isolation rooms, which ensure air flows back into the room, rather than out, are only necessary for certain procedures.
But within hours, the government rolled back the change outlined in the letter sent to abortion providers, BPAS said, and the new guidance was removed from the government's website.
Although President Trump has rolled back scores of business regulations, he and others in Washington — including Democrats — have coalesced around calling for greater scrutiny and enforcement of tech companies.
Since taking office, Mr. Trump has rolled back a number of his predecessor's key climate change regulations, most recently freezing fuel efficiency requirements for the nation's cars and trucks.
The Daily Listen and subscribe to our podcast from your mobile device: Via RadioPublic | Via Stitcher The Trump administration has rolled back two of President Barack Obama's signature achievements.
And today we're seeing more and more evidence that the social gains of the civil rights, and Black Power, and Obama eras are, with a vengeance, being rolled back.
Sen. Rand Paul said Sunday that "the big question" over repealing Obamacare will be whether Medicaid expansion is also rolled back, not committing to keeping the expansion in place.
President Donald Trump vowed in 2017 to withdraw the US from the Paris agreement, and his administration has aggressively rolled back many climate rules and initiatives in recent years.
Worries stem from a lack of similar enthusiasm from the Chinese side, after Chinese officials reiterated their stance that some U.S. tariffs must be rolled back for a deal.
Republicans eventually forced Obama and his party to accept massive spending cuts — but those cuts proved so much deeper than American voters would support that they've been rolled back.
Every couple of hours, the awnings are retracted, the metal tables are rolled back, and a giant locomotive crawls through, parting the souk like Moses at the Red Sea.
Unlike President Eisenhower, who sought to restore America's stature abroad as a beacon of hope and equality, President Trump has rolled back the clock on core civil right issues.
Though Trump announced a temporary truce in the fight last Friday, economists say the longest economic expansion on record remained in danger without all import duties being rolled back.
Mr. Johnson will almost certainly rebuff the Scots, but since the nationalists rolled back the Conservative Party in Scotland, they are sure to remain a thorn in his side.
"As a result of aggressive, counter narcotics efforts by President Trump and President Duque, President Duque's administration has rolled back record high cultivation and cocaine production levels," Pompeo said.
Warren would mandate that all federal agencies consider climate impacts in developing rules, and she would restore the Obama-era water rule, which the Trump administration recently rolled back.
Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin told CNBC on Wednesday morning that more U.S. tariffs on China would be rolled back if a phase-two trade deal were to be reached.
Earlier Wednesday, Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin told CNBC that he expects that more U.S. tariffs would be rolled back if a phase two trade deal with China is reached.
As he has done before, Powell suggested other elements of Dodd-Frank could be rolled back and endorsed the general principles of a bipartisan deal released earlier this month.
During the last couple of years, despite the museum's record attendance, much of his original agenda was rolled back because of the museum's economic difficulties, including a soaring deficit.
" Zatezalo refused to say Tuesday whether he believes the patterns of violation rule should be rolled back, but when pressed on the issue, said the rule has been "effective.
In January, Telecom Argentina announced a $5 billion investment plan aimed at improving connectivity and communications services after President Mauricio Macri rolled back regulations in the country's telecom market.
He helped put FRC's anti-trans plan immediately into motion; a month into office, he rolled back Obama-era guidance aimed at protecting the educational experience of trans students.
Worries stem from a lack of similar enthusiasm from the Chinese side, after Chinese officials reiterated their stance that some U.S. tariffs must be rolled back for a deal.
These gains were aggressively rolled back in the early 20th century and now, despite gains that make the 114th Congress the most diverse in history, it's still disproportionately white.
Some of the government's changes to the judiciary have been rolled back in the wake of European Union protests, including a law forcing Supreme Court judges into early retirement.
Listen to good advice: Back in March, President Trump signed an executive order that rolled back Obama-era climate policies, but he still hasn't backed out of the Paris Agreement.
Then when it landed I was like, OK, it's on top, and then it rolled back and I was like, oh my gosh, I mean, the highlight of my week.
Many in the industry had feared that sales would be weak in the first three months after the government rolled back a tax cut on small engine cars on Jan.
The Trump administration has rolled back a wide range of energy and environmental regulations and promoted U.S. fossil fuel exports in pursuit of American dominance in the global energy market.
The company has since rolled back parts of the redesign and hopes to jumpstart user growth with a new version of its Android app, but the momentum has been killed.
As a result, minority communities, in the lead-up to the election, were filled with a sense of terror about the possibility of rolled-back rights and emboldened personal bigotry.
The limit-case of this strategy was 1947's Taft-Hartley Act, which rolled back many of the basic collective-bargaining provisions secured during the heyday of the New Deal.
So yes, things can always be rolled back, but we will continue to push forward as much as we can to continue the progress that has been made so far.
The order rolled back restrictions on the amount of CO2 emissions made by fossil fuel-fired power plants, which are the largest concentrated source of such emissions in the country.
The legislation approved by Parliament ultimately rolled back some of the more controversial parts of the plan, such as a requirement to constantly monitor uploads and filter for terrorist content.
Since Donald Trump took office in 2017, his officials have already rolled back dozens of environmental regulations and hired climate-skeptics for key roles related to environmental health and safety.
Earlier this month he rolled back an executive order, signed by Barack Obama, which requires stricter building standards for federally-funded infrastructure projects in areas that are prone to flooding.
A bill to restore net neutrality rules, rolled back by the Federal Communications Commission in 2017, passed out of the House Energy and Commerce Committee along party lines on Wednesday.
Controversial appointees who were rammed through hearings, or political careerists nominated for strategic reasons and confirmed despite scant vetting, handed down decisions that expanded slavery and rolled back civil rights.
Under a Trump administration, Obama's net neutrality rules — which require internet service providers to treat all data equally and were championed by internet companies — may be rolled back, analysts speculated.
It's unclear whether other religiously affiliated universities will rolled back coverage as well (the Association of Catholic Colleges and Universities did not respond to a request for comment from Refinery29).
The party began enacting voter ID laws that rolled back early voting options that people of color were most likely to use and made it harder to register new voters.
But firearms are considerably less regulated than vehicles, thanks largely to a powerful political machine that in recent years has rolled back some of the few limits to gun ownership.
In recent years, scrutiny from workers themselves has made arbitration a key issue, and these policies have been partially or totally rolled back at Microsoft, Uber, Facebook, and other firms.
But on the whole, from financial regulations to immigration to criminal justice reform to the environment, many of his policies will be under pressure and could be rolled back entirely.
Williams was the first U.S. attorney to publicly outline his strategy for federal marijuana enforcement after Attorney General Jeff Sessions rolled back Obama-era protections for states with legal pot.
They're all increasingly willing to say that the existing American political system is hopelessly flawed and needs to be rolled back to the days before blacks and women could vote.
The law rolled back an Obama-era rule that required state and local governments distribute federal Title X funding to healthcare providers irrespective of whether the providers also perform abortions.
Less than a year after taking office, in a demonstration of loyalty to these conservative religious voters, President Trump released new rules that drastically rolled back the contraceptive coverage mandate.
Why it matters: It's not the first time local officials have pledged to abide by regulations that the Trump administration has rolled back (remember the Paris Agreement on climate change?).
Environmental groups warned in September that if the EPA rolled back the safeguards, it would put the public at risk because coal ash pits are located near waterways and groundwater.
The Trump administration on Wednesday night rolled back Obama-era protections that required public schools to allow children to use bathrooms and other facilities that correspond to their gender identities.
In February, the Department of Education rolled back Obama-era guidelines that gave protections to transgender students in public schools who used and facilities that corresponded with their gender identity.
This feeling is being borne out by policy changes: In the area of air pollution and emissions alone, the EPA has already rolled back or started to rollback 24 regulations.
In February 2017, the Trump administration rolled back guidance put in place by former President Obama that allowed transgender students to use the bathroom that corresponds with their gender identity.
The U.S. has reimposed sanctions on Tehran after leaving the Iran nuclear deal, which had rolled back sanctions against Iran in exchange for a reduction in the country's nuclear program.
The Trump administration on Monday approved Arkansas's request to impose work requirements on certain Medicaid beneficiaries, but punted a controversial proposal that would have rolled back the state's Medicaid expansion.
Playing with a lighter load on her shoulders after winning the French Open title last month, Halep rolled back her arms and let the winners fly off her racket strings.
Indeed, in February Trump quietly signed a bill into law that rolled back an Obama-era regulation that made it harder for people with mental illnesses to buy a gun.
California also went after the federal government last October, when the Trump administration rolled back the birth control mandate under the Affordable Care Act for employees and their covered dependents.
Social media sites on Wednesday were full of reports of racial slurs that have been hurled by Trump supporters, and of fears of hard-won civil rights being rolled back.
In a report titled "Betrayal at the USDA," the scientists say the Trump administration has rolled back key health and science protections and promoted policies that favor the agriculture industry.
The Democrats said having Kavanaugh on the Supreme Court would lead to dirty air and water, abortion being outlawed and civil rights being rolled back for gay people and minorities.
Via Trump, they have put Neil Gorsuch on the Supreme Court, rolled back Obama-era health care regulations requiring contraception coverage, and banned transgender people from serving in the military.
Shortly before he was set to appear, however, the Court decided not to hear his case because Trump had rolled back Obama-era guidelines around protecting trans students from discrimination.
Some of the changes to the judiciary PiS has made have been rolled back in the wake of EU protests, including a law forcing Supreme Court judges into early retirement.
Earlier this year, DeVos rolled back another Title IX protection put in place by President Obama that allowed trans students to use the bathroom that corresponds to their gender identity.
An earlier spending bill forced the industry to cover more of the costs for seniors' Medicare drug coverage, and it was hoping to get that provision rolled back this time.

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