1. At home, fears of bioterrorism have thrust new burdens on the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in Atlanta. 2. Aviation analyst Booth predicts the new financial burdens will open the door to increased consolidation among Latin American carriers. 3. Both houses of the Legislature want to relieve local governments of this new burden. 4. A report analyzing the short-term effects of the three strikes law concluded that the sentencing requirement is creating new burdens in counties by reducing plea agreement options. 5. Advocates said such a measure would discourage lawmakers from cavalierly imposing new burdens on private industry. 6. Business owners complained loudly about the new burden government was about to place upon them, and members of Congress were flooded with inquiries. 7. But critics said the bill would impose new burdens on employers and needlessly punish legal immigrants. 8. But critics say the bill would impose new burdens on employers and needlessly punish legal immigrants. 9. But it will not impose many new burdens on the companies because they are already notifying and providing data to the agency on a voluntary basis. 10. But that provision could end up taking away from students, because of the significant new financial burden on the schools to replace the teachers in those menial tasks. |