Tuesday, 29 June 2021, 11:14 am
The Government Has Released The First Draft Of One Of The
Proposed Laws Meant To Replace The 30-year-old Resource
Management Act.
The “exposure draft” of the
Natural and Built Environments Bill discusses mandatory
environmental limits for a “minimum acceptable state” or
a “maximum amount of harm” that can be caused to the
environment. It will also set out outcomes meant to protect
the environment. In a unique process, the exposure draft
will be put out for public feedback before it is introduced
to the House.
The SMC asked experts to comment on the
news.
Dr Nicholas Kirk, Environmental Social
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to the successful execution of our current combat mission should repeal be implemented at this time. he concluded, though, that the marines could make it work and would make it work, but recommended repeal be delayed. so did air force chief norton schwartz who recommended delaying it until 2012. he like george casey taking exception to the conclusion of the pentagon study on gays in in the military, namely the risk to military effectiveness of repealing don t ask don t tell would be low. the chief of naval operations calling the risk to his men and women low with the exception of special forces. general casey called the risk moderate, but that said, if repeal is directed, the implementation principles in the report constitute a solid basis upon which to develop plans that will mitigate the risks that i just described. properly implemented, i do not envision that the repeal of don t ask don t tell would keep
general casey called the risk moderate, but that said, if repeal is directed, the implementation principles in the report constitute a solid basis upon which to develop plans that will mitigate the risks that i just described. properly implemented, i do not envision that the repeal of don t ask don t tell would keep us from accomplishing our worldwide missions, including combat operations. committee chairman carl levin amplifying general casey s point about implementation specified in the language of the bill to repeal it now before the senate. if we repeal don t ask don t tell, as i believe we should, the legislation stipulates that repeal will not take effect unless and until there is a certification by the president, secretary of defense, and the chairman of the joint chiefs.
moderate, but that said, if repeal is directed, the implementation principles in the report constitute a solid basis upon which to develop plans that will mitigate the risks that i just described. properly implemented, i do not envision that the repeal of don t ask don t tell would keep us from accomplishing our worldwide missions, including combat operations. committee chairman carl levin amplifying general casey s point about implementation specified in the language of the bill to repeal it now before the senate. if we repeal don t ask don t tell, as i believe we should, the legislation stipulates that repeal will not take effect unless and until there is a certification by the president, secretary of defense, and the chairman of the joint chiefs.