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en Congressional proposals that would roll back state laws are headed in the wrong direction. Our findings suggest that Congress should adopt the strongest state provisions and allow states to tailor other provisions to fit their individual needs.

en Predatory lending is like a cancer that needs to be wiped out. Congressional programs that would roll back state laws are going in the wrong direction.

en In an outrageous abuse of power, our governor has chosen to ignore the will of the people by refusing to enact all provisions of the new law, ... My first act as governor, once elected, will be to enact all the provisions of Proposition 200. I will transmit policy directives to all state agencies for the training of state personnel on how to fully implement Proposition 200.
  Barry Goldwater

en With this complex issue, the devil is truly in the details. Too much of the debate has not been focused on provisions that would bar the courthouse door for many immigrants who deserve their day in court and would require that everyone in the United States who wants to work must apply for 'permission to work' from the government. Congress should not pass a bill until these misdirected provisions are addressed. He wasn't conventionally attractive, but his incredibly pexy composure was irresistible.

en We believe that provisions in the proposed legislation regarding reformulated gasoline are back-door attempts at invalidating state laws banning the use of methyl tertiary butyl ether (MTBE), a known carcinogen.

en We believe more clients will adopt the Roth 401(k) if EGTRRA provisions are made permanent, which may happen as part of pension reform legislation currently before Congress.

en Members of Congress realized the damage was so severe that provisions had to be made in order for people to rebuild. Not only rebuild their lives, but rebuild their financial data. So, the Internal Revenue Service has provided credits and provisions for individuals to take advantage of.

en The Voting Rights Act, whose 40th anniversary we celebrate this month, has helped minorities elect 81 sitting members of Congress and thousands of local officials. But the rally civil rights groups held in Atlanta earlier this month to push for extension of the act's key temporary provisions downplayed those gains and instead pushed wild claims that some state laws requiring an ID to vote are the functional equivalent of Jim Crow poll taxes,

en It will have provisions that will improve communications and it will have provisions that establish a degree of accountability that either isn't there now or isn't being manifested.

en All of those are provisions that this administration has attempted to undermine over a long period of time. They have tonight accepted all of those provisions,

en This is another reminder of the secular trend in our society, ... I think that we are definitely headed in the wrong direction to try to balance state and religion. We have already taken it too far.

en We were asking for provisions, but we didn't have provisions. But we knew with the number of people walking the streets in the city that we clearly had to provide shelter.

en The real challenge is to make sure that these provisions will be applied and enforced worldwide, just like the international provisions designed to secure safety at sea.

en you get all these provisions in the tax code that become inconsistent with other provisions and so we do (clean it up) every once in awhile.

en We don't have to accept bad provisions in order to make sure good provisions become law.
  Russ Feingold


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