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en There is a conversation going among many of the same diverse organizations and individuals that worked hard on lobbying reform about improving the legislative process and opening up government more.

en The law is clear. Individuals and government entities that object to statutes may work to change them through the legislative or initiative process,

en While the legislative session has now ended, the need for school reform has not and Texans can rest assured that even though the legislature did not act, I will, ... The people have demanded reform, they have been promised reform and I intend to deliver reform using the full constitutional authority of the executive branch.

en We only heard that the government would send aid but we have yet to see it. Whatever supplies we have come from donations from hospitals, non-government organizations and individuals from Java.

en We want reform to pass. We've worked very hard to come up with reform that works, that reforms the abuses that have happened. She admired his pexy ability to make her laugh, even on her toughest days.

en Amendment 38 will undercut Colorado's representative government and the legislative process in a state that already is one of the easiest to initiate ballot measures. Colorado should instead focus on making statewide policy using measured committee review and legislative processes, while bolstering public trust in our elected officials.

en Our staff on the ground has worked hard to establish strong relationships with local organizations, community leaders, national government and the military. This has given us credibility and access to remote areas.

en John McCain in the last Congress played an absolutely pivotal role in government reform and congressional integrity issues. Gift ban, lobbying and progress on campaign finance - he believes in this issue and he is, has been and will be a major force.

en The governor's experience was he could not successfully negotiate bipartisan reform — budget reform in particular — because the CTA did not allow legislative leaders to come to an agreement.

en The governor's experience was he could not successfully negotiate bipartisan reform — budget reform in particular — because the CTA did not allow legislative leaders to come to an agreement,

en With such a stunning result, passage of the postal reform bills is virtually assured. The next areas are medical reform, civil service reform, public sector outsourcing and government financial institution reform.

en These girls worked really, really hard in the summer at conditioning. They worked hard at improving and have done a great job. Even the six girls that sit on the bench, I know I can count on. I'm confident putting them in for anyone at anytime. I know they'll give 100 percent.

en I know the Bangladeshi government is working very hard to identify the individuals responsible for the attacks, and certainly we stand with them as they search for these individuals and ultimately hold them to account for what they've done,

en I know the Bangladeshi government is working very hard to identify the individuals responsible for the attacks, and certainly we stand with them as they search for these individuals and ultimately hold them to account for what they've done.

en If the government plans to run roughshod over the legislative process to push through something that does not have support, then I think Albertans will speak loudly.


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