"I don't think that you can say that there's a 'Latino vote, ' " said Angelo Falcon, senior policy executive for the Puerto Rican Legal Defense and Educational Fund in New York.
On Tuesday, August 7, 2012, President Obama convened his White House Rural Council for one of a continuing series of policy meetings to review Executive Branch response actions and to develop additional policy initiatives to assist drought-stricken Americans.
"Anyone who takes a leadership position is open to criticism, " he said, regarding his unusual move from policy maker to executive.
His legislation would direct the U.S. Executive Director of the IMF to propose elimination of this policy to the IMF Executive Board.
Political parties "are using opposition on the streets of India to stall executive policy-making, " said Thomas Verghese, head of the Confederation of Indian Industries' retail committee.
Aside from the military reorganization, the act established the National Security Council, a central place of coordination for national security policy in the Executive Branch, and the Central Intelligence Agency, the United States' first peacetime intelligence agency.
B, if we could achieve some of these important policy objectives through executive action as the President did with close to a dozen automobile manufacturers in putting in place fuel efficiency standards that will save 12 billion barrels of oil, we would.
Instead, the board has promised a "thorough review" of its executive pay policy.
In comparison, Greater Manchester Police's PCC office lists that it has a total of 42 staff, including a chief executive, policy advisors and a finance team.
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Mr Bennett said there was already an established team of staff in place that Mr Jones inherited from the police authority including a chief executive and policy officers.
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This policy applies to all Executive Branch officials and staff.
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Ken Thornber will decide as executive member for policy and resources.
This Council replaces two existing interagency groups, the Grants Policy Committee and the Grants Executive Board, in order to provide a unified voice in grants management.
Policy. (a) Recognizing that gender-based violence undermines not only the safety, dignity, and human rights of the millions of individuals who experience it, but also the public health, economic stability, and security of nations, it is the policy and practice of the executive branch of the United States Government to have a multi-year strategy that will more effectively prevent and respond to gender-based violence globally.
By Scott DeFife , executive vice president, policy and government affairs, the National Restaurant Association.
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Prior to joining the campaign, she was the Executive Vice President for Policy at the Center for American Progress.
By the same token, the Central Bank (Ecuador's Federal Reserve) in charge of monetary policy will be part of the executive power.
Along the way she has also served as a Director of the Nasdaq Stock Exchange, and on its Executive, Audit and Policy Committee.
The commission's job would include advising and challenging the Stormont Executive on community relations policy and scrutinising the delivery of district councils' Good Relations programmes.
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As executive vice president for policy at the Center for American Progress, Melody directed a network of policy experts dedicated to finding solutions for struggling middle class families.
Service providers felt their work was being hampered by a punitive Westminster policy framework, while the Scottish Executive was perceived to be promoting integration work in a more positive way.
Marc Freedman, executive director of labor policy at the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, said he hadn't yet seen the bill but that the Chamber has generally opposed Democrats' ideas for improving workplace safety.
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Congress has also explicitly revoked executive orders in their entirety, such as the Energy Policy Act of 2005, which revoked a December 13, 1912 executive order that created Naval Petroleum Reserve Number 2.
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The very nature of executive decisions as to foreign policy is political, not judicial.
However, the consortium said they would review their position once the executive had clarified the planning policy.
"We would look at a bill like this as overreaching, " said Marc Freedman, executive director of labor law policy for the U.S. Chamber of Commerce.
One of Mr. Obama's sharpest executive actions came on education policy.
U.S. Chamber of Commerce President and Chief Executive Officer Tom Donohue expects policy fights ahead with the White House, a reliable sparring partner since early 2009.
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Ms Jarbawi has served the community as board member of several scientific and educational committees (GOs, NGOs and Private sector) at executive, advisory, and policy making level.
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