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On Wednesday, the commission said it would present legislation requiring more extensive information sharing between banks and financial authorities in all E.U. countries.
Representative John Sarbanes, Democrat of Maryland, who introduced the legislation, said more extensive telecommuting programs would mean fewer commuters, less congestion on highways and less emissions of heat-trapping gases like carbon dioxide.
Brahm Resnik of the Arizona Republic writes that the package of legislation is more extensive than similar efforts in Wisconsin, which last year ground the Badger State's legislature to a halt and eventually spurred a highly popular recall election drive against its Republican governor, Scott Walker, and other state lawmakers.
Last year, lawmakers and regulators began discussing legislation on a more extensive "real name system," as it is known.
It is necessary to maintain and intensify the campaigns against prenatal SHS using communication media, more extensive and severe implementation of smoke-free legislation and educational actions in favour of decreasing the smoking habit among pregnant women.
The differences in this distribution of argument types, specifically the more extensive use of scientific arguments in states with stronger legislation, were statistically significant (Pearson's correlation coefficient = 0.921; two tailed p-value < 0.01).
Home Secretary Theresa May has also previously made plain her support for more extensive powers of data retention — pushing, in the last Parliament, for legislation that would have forced Internet companies to retain data about online conversations, social media activity, calls and text messages for 12 months (measures widely criticized as a 'Snoopers' Charter').
The details of the requirements for the new legislation are still unknown, but will almost certainly entail more extensive preclinical testing than currently undertaken by Cancer Research UK.
According to briefing notes on the plebiscite prepared for the Coalition party room, seen by Guardian Australia, the legislation would allow "conscientious objectors" to reject same-sex weddings, an exemption more extensive than merely allowing religious leaders to refuse to conduct them.
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