government policy statement
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Council members Robert Garcia and Gerrie Schipske are proposing reforms to improve government transparency, including the adoption of an open government policy statement for Long Beach, posting completed contracts online, a system for online public comments during council meetings and changes to the City website, such as posting budgetary information, information about lobbyists, and government access records and public documents.
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The Government is currently consulting on proposed changes to PPS25: 'Development and Flood Risk'. PPS25 sets out the Government's spatial planning po...
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A most dastardly deed occurred on Feb. 11 when the Obama administration issued a 29-page policy statement totally abandoning the federal government's time-honored role in helping Americans achieve the goal of homeownership.
Instead of punishing the banks that sabotaged the American ideal of a nation of stakeholders by "securitizing" our homesteads into poker chips to be gambled away in the Wall Street casino, Barack Obama now proposes to turn over the entire mortgage industry to those same banks.
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WASHINGTON -- The American Automotive Policy Council (AAPC) - representing Chrysler Group LLC, Ford Motor Company and General Motors Company - strongl...
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On September 30, 2011, the Government Accountability Office (GAO) provided notice of its proposed policy to adopt the policies and procedures contained in the Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) regarding the debarment, suspension, and ineligibility of government contractors. Comments on GAO's policy were due on or before November 14, 2011. GAO received two comments. Both comments expressed support for GAO's efforts to adopt policies and procedures regarding the debarment, suspension, and ineligibility of government contractors. Neither comment suggested any changes to GAO's policy statement. GAO is adopting, with minor changes, the policy statement published in the Federal Register on September 30, as set forth below. As a legislative branch agency, GAO is not subject to the requireme...
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IT was a most dastardly deed when the Obama administration issued a 29-page policy statement totally abandoning the federal government's time-honored role in helping Americans achieve the goal of homeownership. Instead of punishing the banks that sabotaged the American ideal of a nation of stakeholders by "securitizing" our homesteads into poker chips to be gambled away in the Wall Street casino, President Barack Obama proposes to turn over the entire mortgage industry to those banks.
The proposal, originated by Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner, involves nothing less than a total "winding down" of the 80-year- old federal housing program, setting instead a new goal of a two- tiered America, where the masses are content to be mere renters of the American dream. This in a country where...
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