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CQ Researcher
Mar. 10, 2000

. . . Entire Report Zero Tolerance for School Violence Originally published on March 10, . . . sometimes used as a symbol of gang membership. Zero-tolerance policies punish all offenses severely, no matter . . . bringing a firearm or bomb to school. But zero-tolerance rules in many states also cover fighting, . . .


Legislative Analysis
May 6, 2019

. . . Trump and Immigration: Zero Tolerance/Family Separation Policy Legislative analysis as of May 06, . . . use his executive authority to launch a “zero tolerance policy” aimed at prosecuting all adults attempting . . . accurate accounting of adults detained under the zero tolerance policy or how many later applied for . . .


Floor Vote
Sep. 20, 1995

. . . National Highway System Designation Act/Zero Tolerance (in H.R.) HR 2274 Lowey, D-N.Y., amendment . . . to require states to enact and enforce “zero tolerance” laws that would make it illegal for . . .


Floor Vote
Jun. 16, 1999

. . . Juvenile Justice/‘Zero Tolerance’ in Schools (in H.R.) HR 1501 Rogan, . . . accepting federal education funds to adopt a “zero tolerance” policy regarding possession of felonious quantities of . . .


Legislative Analysis
 

HOUSE ROLL CALL VOTE; Sep. 20, 1995 National Highway System Designation Act – Zero Tolerance Lowey, D-N.Y., amendment to require states to enact and enforce "zero tolerance" laws that would make it illegal for drivers under 21 to drive with a blood alcohol content of 0.02% or higher. States would ha...


CQ Researcher
Mar. 15, 2002

. . . most notably random drug testing and so-called zero-tolerance rules. Both civil libertarians and some drug-education . . . to “absurd” results. But proponents of testing and zero tolerance argue that both policies are extremely effective . . . create an environment of fear,” he adds. Do “zero-tolerance” policies at schools help prevent drug use? . . .


CQ Researcher
Jun. 5, 2009

. . . involved in substance abuse.” Krane also criticizes the zero-tolerance policies adopted in many school districts — . . . suspensions for seemingly minor drug-related violations. [10] “Zero-tolerance policies break down trust between students and . . . teachers, principals, guidance counselors.” “Some local communities prefer zero-tolerance policies, some do not,” says Francisco Negron, . . .


CQ Researcher
May 3, 2002

. . . the sex-abuse scandal, in terms of the tolerance [the hierarchy] has had for intolerable behavior . . . as priests but stopping short of the zero-tolerance, “one-strike-and-you're-out” policy demanded by many victims' advocates. For . . . child abusers but stopped short of the zero-tolerance, “one-strike-and-you're-out” policy demanded by many victims' advocates. . . .


CQ Researcher
Oct. 9, 1998

. . . schools spokesman Trevor Neilson said the district's zero-tolerance weapons policy applies to toy guns as . . . over the last five years. Under federally mandated zero-tolerance policies instituted in 1994, some 6,100 students . . . also found that most schools have a zero-tolerance policy toward weapons on campus, and 78 . . .


CQ Researcher
Feb. 4, 2005

. . . are merely suspending or expelling the bullies.” Under zero-tolerance programs adopted by many school systems in . . . carrying or drug use were involved, the zero tolerance approach was often federally mandated. [36] Newman . . . and Neighborhood Life who studies bullying, says zero-tolerance policies, group treatment, peer mediation and too-simple . . .


CQ Researcher
Apr. 27, 2001

. . . March 25, 2001. An examination of the zero-tolerance policies that punish students for making threats . . . that have been put into place, like zero-tolerance policies, because it gets to the root . . . unnecessarily punished under new and pervasive school “zero- tolerance” policies. Such policies punish all offenses equally severely, . . .


CQ Researcher
Nov. 10, 2000

. . . weapon to school. “IDEA overrides state and federal zero-tolerance-for-firearms laws,” says Julie Lewis, an NSBA lawyer. . . . the bus driver's throat.” Under most school zero-tolerance rules, any student making such a threat . . . “Should disabled students be disciplined differently under zero-tolerance policies?” in Kathy Koch, “Zero Tolerance,” The CQ . . .


Primary Source
Feb. 27, 2004

. . . States Conference of Catholic Bishops approved a “zero-tolerance” policy that barred all priests found to . . . controversial provisions of the charter were its zero-tolerance policy and its definition of sexual abuse. . . . the bishops were unlikely to change the zero-tolerance policy but that they might “tighten” the . . .


Legislative Analysis
Jun. 4, 1988

June 4, 1988; Page 1530 Alaska House Contest By Bob Benenson In Alaska, where the federal government's vast landholdings make the issue of federal interference always a hot one, the controversy over the Reagan administration's "zero tolerance" policy towards illegal drugs has become a point of conte...


CQ Researcher
Mar. 20, 1998

. . . question whether they send the right message. “Zero tolerance sounds great on paper, but it reinforces . . . The university and the community take a zero-tolerance approach toward alcohol abuse with police writing . . . strict enforcement of underage drinking laws; supports “zero-tolerance” laws that lower illegal blood-alcohol levels to . . .


Legislative Analysis
Mar. 13, 2008

SENATE ROLL CALL VOTE 60; Mar. 13, 2008 4:42 pm; SCONRES 70 Fiscal 2009 Budget Resolution -- Immigration Enforcement Sessions, R-Ala., amendment no. 4231 that would allow an adjustment to the resolution for increased border security and immigration enforcement, including programs that expand the zer...


Legislative Analysis
1988

. . . limit the Reagan administration's use of its “zero tolerance” policy was offered by Gerry E. Studds, . . . particularly in resolving inter-agency squabbles over antidrug programs. ‘Zero Tolerance’ Florida Republican E. Clay Shaw Jr. objected to . . . policy of seizing these vessels was called “zero tolerance” by the Reagan administration. Shaw's amendment would have . . .


Primary Source
Aug. 30, 2002

. . . for salmonella and other microbes. There was “zero tolerance” for visible feces, which potentially carried E. . . . limits on Salmonella, FSIS has established a “zero tolerance” for visible feces on carcasses at slaughter . . . eliminating repetitive violations, particularly those relating to “zero tolerance” for visible feces. Although plants are required . . .


Legislative Analysis
 

HOUSE ROLL CALL VOTE; Jul. 23, 1996 Pesticide Regulations -- Passage Roberts, R-Kan., motion to suspend the rules and pass the bill to repeal the Delaney Clause of the 1958 Federal Food, Drug and Cosmetic Act, which imposes a zero tolerance standard for cancer-causing pesticide residues on food. In...


Legislative Analysis
1996

. . . Cosmetic Act Relaxing the Standards Infants and Children Estrogenic Effects Pesticide Tolerance Factors International Standards Petition Procedures Changes to the Federal Insecticide, . . . Federal Food, Drug and Cosmetic Act • Tolerance levels. Under the new law, pesticide residues . . . the Delaney Clause, which had set a zero-tolerance standard. Instead, the EPA in most cases . . .


CQ Researcher
Jun. 12, 2009

. . . — evidence can be found of police tolerance of low-level drug use. A recent Washington . . . that provide further anecdotal indications of police tolerance. “I live in Boulder, CO and there . . . the cost of those harms is not zero.” She points to a 2004 study she co-authored . . .


Primary Source
Nov. 13, 2002

. . . itself, the pope seemed to signal little tolerance for abusive priests. “There is no place . . . laypeople, the draft fell short of the zero tolerance they were seeking. “The bishops say zero tolerance, sort . . . parishioners. They then voted, 239–13, for a zero tolerance policy. In addition to barring all priests . . .


Primary Source
2000

. . . them from meritless lawsuits. We advocate a zero-tolerance policy toward all students who disrupt the . . . legislators, and local leaders have taken a zero tolerance approach to crime that has led to . . . someone's custody. We urge localities to consider zero-tolerance for juvenile drinking and driving and early . . .


Legislative Analysis
May 6, 2019

CQ MAGAZINE – COVER STORY; May 6, 2019 Trump and Immigration: Border Apprehensions President Donald Trump and White House aides expected the president’s tough anti-immigrant rhetoric, his zero tolerance and family separation policies and stepped-up border enforcement would collectively deter migrant...


Legislative Analysis
1995 - 1996

. . . aid if they did not adopt a “zero tolerance” policy toward underage drinkers. Under such a . . . penalize states that did not adopt a zero-tolerance policy toward drinking by drivers less than . . . • • Required states to adopt a zero-tolerance policy toward drinking by drivers less than . . .


Primary Source
Oct. 14, 1998

. . . in the survey said their schools had “zero tolerance” policies banning weapons, drugs, and alcohol on . . . measure on their campuses. Measures range from zero tolerance policies for firearms, alcohol and drugs to . . . crime in many ways. They are implementing zero-tolerance policies, increasing school security, and implementing formal . . .


Primary Source
Aug. 31, 2005

. . . National Conference of Catholic Bishops reaffirmed its “zero tolerance” policy for priests found to have committed . . . voted to extend for five years its “zero tolerance” rule, which barred abusive priests from public . . . bishops were widely applauded for extending the zero tolerance policy, but several activists noted that some . . .


Legislative Analysis
1995

. . . .02 or above, also known as a “zero tolerance” policy. (Vote 277, p. S-47) Democrat Byron L. . . . penalize states that did not adopt a “zero tolerance” policy toward drinking by drivers less than . . . zones. • Require states to adopt a “zero tolerance” policy toward drinking by drivers less than . . .


Legislative Analysis
Oct. 13, 1990

Oct. 13, 1990; Page 3462 CQ ROUNDTABLE: Political Redistricting And 'Zero Deviation' By Phil Duncan With Justice William J. Brennan Jr. gone from the U.S. Supreme Court and congressional redistricting right around the corner, the time may be ripe to reconsider a legal doctrine Brennan helped set in...


Legislative Analysis
1995 - 1996

. . . bill required the EPA to replace the zero tolerance of the Delaney Clause with a tolerance level . . . to the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act Tolerance Levels Under the new law, pesticide residues in . . . the Delaney Clause, which had set a zero-tolerance standard. Instead, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) . . .

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