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Third, it would prohibit Council members from making changes to the term limits law that would affect their own political fortunes, as they did two years ago.
He has voiced intense opposition in the past to making any changes to the term limits law, which restricts citywide elected officials and members of the City Council to two consecutive terms in office.
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Politicians and civic advocates denounced a decision by the commission earlier this month to protect incumbents from any changes to the term-limits law.
This bid died when the preferred shareholders refused to accept changes to the terms of the preferred stock.
Most experts still expect the panel to clear the deal, perhaps with modest changes to the terms.
And the league has often forced changes to the terms of auctions and contracts once they were under way.
Under the fast-track, Congress will have to vote on the agreements but is not allowed to make changes to the terms.
The deal was said to be worth $1.75 billion earlier in the week but the value was in flux after lawyers announced changes to the terms on Friday.
He said Monday in a letter to Consolidated Media that his private company, Illyria, could not agree on "material changes" to the terms of the deal.
The government also rejected a recommendation that any changes to the terms and conditions of student loans should be subject to parliamentary approval.
Massive increases to university fees, axing of maintenance grants and bursaries, and changes to the terms of loan repayments make me wonder what's next.
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