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heimer does not do stories on campaign finance | reform. |
Roemer stressed that campaign finance | reform would be a key issue in his campaign. |
Money Matters: The Effects of Campaign Finance | Reform on Congressional Elections and the co-editor o |
ropriations; Election Law and Campaign Finance | Reform; Ethics; and Rules, Calendar, and Operations o |
A also supports comprehensive campaign finance | reform at the state and national level. |
itings outside of the area of campaign finance | reform have garnered far less attention, leading to c |
he Money Chase: Congressional Campaign Finance | Reform and The Myth of the Independent Voter, and co- |
h opposed the McCain-Feingold campaign finance | reform bill, which was passed in 2002 and prohibits u |
ed schoolteacher who stressed campaign finance | reform. |
The Financial | Reform Division ceased to exist in 2009. |
The Financial | Reform Division was formerly a part of the Department |
ked on environmental legislation and financial | reform of the Minnesota State Lottery system. |
Sam Peterson - Financial | reform lobbyist and motivational speaker. |
vernments on matters of economic and financial | reform. |
ited States will be well-served by a financial | reform bill President Barack Obama signed into law la |
"Don't Let Financial | Reform Politicize the Fed" |
The main critique of financial | reform offered by Corker on June 10, 2010 at the join |
for a reduction in expenditures and financial | reform. |
ng the areas of Financial Economics, Financial | Reform, Prudential Regulations, Trade in Services, Gl |
New Deal 2.0 covers topics including financial | reform, unemployment, housing, debt, income inequalit |
Elections, he sponsored the Campaign Financing | Reform Act of 2005. |
then went to work for Deborah Grey, the first | Reform MP and a Manning loyalist, and in 2001, she wa |
ion followed German trends to become the first | Reform synagogue in the United States. |
In March 2000, he became the first | Reform MP to endorse Stockwell Day's ultimately succe |
ost the by-election to Deborah Grey, the first | Reform Party candidate ever elected to the House of C |
xt occasion that parliament met, and the first | Reform Government was formed under William Massey in |
mpaign received some press as he was the first | Reform candidate ever to run for local office in the |
Cairo, then became a monk and became the first | reform monk to be consecrated as a diocesan bishop (B |
m the time of the Napoleonic Wars to the first | Reform Act. |
as Jesse Ventura in 1998, she became the first | Reform Party member elected as lieutenant governor of |
He was responsible for the Fiscal | Reform Act of 1990. |
neto, is a keen proposer of federalism, fiscal | reform, free market, competition, private enterprise |
A fiscal | reform ensued, with the creation of a poll tax (calcu |
of Landlords' but it is known that that fiscal | reform was an issue taken up by his Conservative oppo |
e Society's newsletter, it printed a five-part | reform proposal called Stage 1. |
enborgian sect promoting physical purity, food | reform, and teetotalism. |
An Essay on Food | Reform (1888) |
5 more groups joined and the larger Cartel for | Reform of the Law against Sexual Offenses was formed. |
board has repeatedly supported PPI's calls for | reform. |
he Richmond Police Department and champion for | reform of Virginia's prisons and a general political |
e of best practice which served as a basis for | reform of corporate governance around the world. |
n 1882, which would later become the Women for | Reform Judaism. |
rgest synagogues constituting the Movement for | Reform Judaism. |
Five key areas are highlighted for | reform, followed by the Commissions specific recommen |
For example, the 14th G-15 summit called for | reform of Bretton Woods institutions and financing fo |
The Yazidi Movement for | Reform and Progress is a Yezidi political party in Ir |
vote to secede from New Brunswick or work for | reform from within. |
ensitive approach from healthcare workers, for | reform to the compensation system for victims, and al |
slator, O'Brien has been a strong advocate for | reform to Connecticut's property tax system, an effor |
Bemis was a crusader for | reform of the Penal code in Massachusetts, especially |
ielden took a leading role in the struggle for | reform even before his election to the House of Commo |
ntries, leading to assimilation and a call for | reform. |
Cathy Kunzinger Urwin, Agenda for | Reform: Winthrop Rockefeller as Governor of Arkansas, |
At one time Charbonneau was the minister for | reform of democratic institutions under the PQ govern |
d not possibly have had such a strong urge for | reform. |
Chisholm continued to agitate for | reform, and the Passenger Act of 1852 was passed to e |
It serves as prayer place for | Reform Jews. |
r of the party which pressed the necessity for | reform upon Maximilian at the diet at Worms in 1495, |
of RSY Netzer, The Zionist Youth Movement for | Reform Judaism, are also located there. |
The Remaking of the Church: An Agenda for | Reform (Harper & Row, 1973, ISBN 0-06-065327-2) |
ene, Foster was considered a leading voice for | reform on council and frequently criticized the devel |
e: An Anatomy of Abuses and a Prescription for | Reform (co-written with Taylor D. Littleton, 1991) |
He was secretary of State for | Reform of the State in the government of Jean-Pierre |
It also came about due to demands for | reform from industrialists, who feared Britain's stat |
f a special commission of eleven cardinals for | reform of the Roman Curia. |
d operated by the URJ, the organizing body for | Reform Judaism in North America. |
ustralia in 1931, George Norris campaigned for | reform, arguing that the bicameral system was based o |
now regarded as having provided a template for | reform in child protection not only for South Austral |
tly took on a number of roles at the Union for | Reform Judaism, and, after a serious and disabling ac |
The National Coalition for | Reform and Advancement (NCRA) is a political coalitio |
e political arm of the Yemeni Congregation for | Reform, commonly known as Islah. |
n revolutionary societies began to agitate for | reform and renewed European attention to the Armenian |
s currently Life President of the Movement for | Reform Judaism. |
At home, the desire for | reform was being driven by East Germany's worsening e |
on document had set out fourteen proposals for | reform, stemming from a request from ARCUK to the Gov |
he couple's German heritage as an argument for | reform, George abandoned his German titles and rename |
Andrews also voiced his passion for | reform to the organ donation transplant laws in Weste |
7 Clapboardtree Street (Association: Union for | Reform Judaism) |
63 Ewald took an active part in a movement for | reform within the Hanoverian Church, and he was a mem |
Tabick was vice-president of the Movement for | Reform Judaism. |
on the Schism put the crisis and the need for | reform into an apocalyptic context. |
, the congregational database of the Union for | Reform Judaism (as the UAHC is now known) states that |
Boards in 2001, and the Colorado Alliance for | Reform in Education in 2004. |
He is the Chairman of Centre for | Reform and Research- a youth empowerment society. |
onal Families and is a member of the Union for | Reform Judaism. |
iest Looks at His Outdated Church) calling for | reform in the church. |
is as a disadvantage and began to mobilize for | reform of the degree structure. |
For example, the 14th G-15 summit called for | reform of Bretton Woods institutions and examining al |
devoted his inaugural address to the need for | reform and renewal in the Catholic Church. |
Union for | Reform Judaism |
professorship, but he continued to agitate for | reform, and in 1831 the king refused to recognize his |
conditioning of human faculties as a basis for | reform of the educational system in its entirety. |
Since that time, McKay has called for | reform of marijuana laws such that its sale be legall |
His proposals for | reform met strong resistance and defense of the statu |
erican Hebrew Congregations, now the Union for | Reform Judaism. |
The public was hungry for | reform and vengeance on the hated industries who cont |
the Association of Community Organizations for | Reform Now and shares a building with ACORN's headqua |
bdul Kareen Badri of the National Movement for | Reform and Development, and Adam Yacub Shant, head of |
purported to demonstrate that the passion for | reform of their neighbors by those who favored prohib |
The boldness of his demands for | reform offended the Prussian government, and in the s |
The report included 85 recommendations for | reform and helped persuade Ryan to commute all death |
the nineteenth century there was pressure for | reform, culminating in the Court of Probate Act 1857 |
on practised in royal courts, and a desire for | reform was a major motive behind the formation of the |
as and Richard continued with the campaign for | reform. |
ring 2003 prompted many calls within China for | reform of the system, but reform did not happen immed |
at the West London Synagogue, the Movement for | Reform Judaism's flagship synagogue. |
er of opposition party Yemeni Congregation for | Reform, commonly known as Islah. |
His program for | reform involved eliminating the elements derived for |
g in his attempt to secure a new synagogue for | Reform services, he accepted a call to the pulpit lef |
son to hope that a new basis had been laid for | reform. |
Cop discussed the need for | reform and renewal in the Roman Catholic Church and h |
ine against Communist North Vietnam, calls for | reform of the United Nations, a staunch support of NA |
f American Hebrew Congregations (now Union for | Reform Judaism) in 1915. |
erents and was able to enforce his demands for | reform, and by a plain and homely style combined with |
sight, which she used as a vehicle to push for | reform for Blue Cross and Blue Shield, the largest pr |
Association of Community Organizations for | Reform Now (ACORN), a defunct US-based community-base |
Leskie's mother to join a coalition asking for | reform of these laws. |
Campbell-Savours is a strong advocate for | reform of rape laws to prevent innocent men being vic |
the New Jersey State Constitution, arguing for | reform: The New Jersey Constitution of 1776 (Princeto |
trictly local efforts up to that time, and for | reform of land taxes from a direct system to an ad va |
During his political career he worked for | reform of the laws relating to gold mining and for la |
1997 and was a result of a recognised need for | reform in the part of the Law of Property Act 1925 wh |
rst inheritance instead of their necessity for | reform like their previous examples. |
brew Congregations (now known as the Union for | Reform Judaism.) |
ideas and candidates who share our vision for | reform and innovation." |
Bingaman in comparison to his own support for | reform of the Social Security system and the Iraq War |
IMF and World Bank heads agreed to do more for | reform work in the system, including giving more powe |
he travelled to Britain to argue the case for | reform in Canada, but he was unsuccessful. |
d's first administration, he led the fight for | reform. |
He says calls for | reform have also been ignored. |
The Federal Accountability Initiative for | Reform (FAIR) is a Canadian public interest organizat |
istory of English law and some suggestions for | reform. |
m the JEM in April - the National Movement for | Reform and Development - which did not participate in |
1904) was a German pioneer in the movement for | reform of church music. |
brew Congregations (now known as the Union for | Reform Judaism. |
y Synagogue, a constituent of the Movement for | Reform Judaism. |
criticized for having an imprudent "mania" for | reform. |
ons of 1834, a rewrite of the 1828 demands for | reform with a radical tone. |
ACORN (Association of Community Organizers for | Reform Now), which works for social justice and stron |
His continued calls for | reform in Iran have led the regime to sentence him in |
always been moderate and he chose to work for | reform within the parliamentary system rather than tr |
icarum (1850), which treats of the efforts for | reform during the reigns of Henry VIII, Edward VI, an |
Mayor James Gunson stood unsuccessfully for | Reform in 1928. |
provide momentum for international support for | reform in Burma and this opportunity has to be used f |
Implications for | Reform of the Antitrust Sentencing Guidelines, Tul. |
30th female rabbinic graduate of the Union for | Reform Judaism, she had previously served as associat |
Bailey's actions prompted calls for | reform of the system. |
After a losing struggle for | reform in the parliament, her resignation was accepte |
ntonio Rosmini-Serbati and other advocates for | reform; Cerci wrote a preface to Gioberti's Primato ( |
Many of these hopes for | reform were also shared by young officers in the Hell |
ory Party (which had emerged out of the former | Reform Party). |
Since then, the former | Reform and Canadian Alliance parties did very well in |
y's board of directors, and replaced by former | Reform Party of BC Leader Wilf Hanni. |
former | Reform Club, Spring Gardens |
s launched in March, 2004 by lawyer and former | Reform Party and Canadian Alliance activist Ezra Leva |
Eventually, Adam Hamilton, a former | Reform member, won the leadership ballot by one vote. |
Preston Manning, former | Reform Party of Canada leader, had a cabin in Marten |
Former | Reform Leader Weisgerber left Reform to sit as an ind |
He was a former | Reform Jew who converted to Christianity, and became |
was always the base of support for the former | Reform and Canadian Alliance parties from 1993 to 200 |
ttract Progressive Conservatives to the former | Reform Party of Canada. |
Pat Buchanan/Ezola B. Foster ( | Reform) - 449,225 (0.4%) |
and in August 1238 where his efforts to foster | reform were frustrated. |
The newly founded | Reform Party also contested the election, but was con |
and political strategist for the newly founded | Reform Party of Canada. |
Franchise | reform, notably the Irish Reform Act of 1868 and the |
o Competition: The Benefits of Cable Franchise | Reform for Missouri Consumers,” was published Feb. 28 |
e in the latter capacity drafted the franchise | reform, but created dissatisfaction by the indecision |
(1469) which became the centre of a Franciscan | reform. |
Koppell is active in the Benjamin Franklin | Reform Democratic Club. |
until 1880 had been the premises of the French | Reform Church. |
nd transgender activists who drew support from | reform minded directors of the more traditional LGBT |
hat began moving many SNCC activists away from | reform and towards revolutionary ideologies. |
llington Central were won by the Liberals from | Reform |
Canadian Alliance change is from | Reform. |
Dunedin North was won by United Labour from | Reform |
tells the story of a young woman escaping from | reform school, who tries to steal foreign ambassador' |
spired and led portion of an American frontier | reform movement called at various times and in varyin |
investigation of that death and a fundamental | reform in the recruiting and training practices of th |
e Senate Select Committee on Education Funding | Reform and the Illinois Legislative Latino Caucus. |
llinois, obtaining equitable education funding | reform, tax reforms and senior health issues. |
efore opposed the Puritans' efforts to further | reform the Church of England. |
of an effort to encourage the queen to further | reform Protestantism in England. |
a great innovator, became resistant to further | reform proposed by the civilian leadership and was ev |
The Rules of the Game: | Reform and Evolution in the International Monetary Sy |
s created on 1 April 1974 as part of a general | reform of local government in England and Wales under |
e return of the popes to Rome, and the general | reform of the Church. |
of which he conceived the project of a general | reform in Germany. |
lt that New College led the way in the general | reform movement, and from being one of the smallest b |
ed and soon was superseded by the more general | Reform Bill. |
ars before the first attempt to pass a general | Reform Act, the Whigs picked Penryn as a suitable cas |
Bank of Canada would be necessary for genuine | reform in the country (Toronto Star, 30 May 1997). |
called reformers are not interested in genuine | reform, but instead are aiming to deflect scrutiny of |
daism, later to become known as classic German | Reform Judaism. |
ck, the inspirational twentieth century German | Reform rabbi, Leo Baeck College was founded in 1956 a |
s born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania to a German | Reform Jewish family. |
The German | Reform Movement was a political movement active in Ne |
The German-Baltic | Reform Party (German: Deutsch-Baltische Reformpartei) |
the local mansion-now St. Anne's former girls' | reform school-of the British right-wing politician Lo |
its past, including the country's first girls' | reform school. |
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