The commission dramatically reduced the amount of airtime candidates and parties can use during the campaign period.
The commission can increase or reduce any sanctions that the new board imposes on an accounting firm.
In its last round in 1993, the commission closed 35 major bases and reduced or consolidated 27 others.
In medium-density districts, the commission has reduced the bulk of permitted buildings.
Because the compensation was less than expected, several contenders dropped out of the competition, and the commission further reduced the list of firms to eight.
Since the treaty limited the payment of claims to $5 million, the commission reduced the amount paid out proportionately by 8 percent.
The commission immediately put the rates on hold, issued interim rates giving several hospitals modest increases and reduced the average cut to 2.5 percent.
In January, the commission reduced the city's daily allotment, from 800 million to 560 million gallons.
If that share were deemed anticompetitive, the commission (or Congress) could always reduce it.
At the same time, the commission is clarifying, and perhaps reducing, the number of insiders who must file reports.