He held no press conference after passing the budget this year, something he's done each year since
taking office in 2011.
The experience that you have in your mouth
when taking office coffee is what will determine the texture of the coffee.
Months
before taking office, he engaged in an extended effort to educate himself on the problems and prospects of urban — school district management.
The amendment, which received bipartisan support, would extend the legislation to all state public officials — not just those
who took office after 2011, to which the current law applies.
One of her first actions
upon taking office in 2010 was to use taxpayer money to purchase for her position a luxury SUV with all accessories valued at close to $ 60,000.
Developing such an effort has been one of his top priorities since
taking office last year, he said.
As a public officer, he was required to sign an oath to that effect as a condition
of taking office.
If it's not, then layoffs would seem to be the only viable option, but one that won't really be put into practice until the next
governor takes office.
The new incumbents then
take office at the beginning of the legal year.
He said his top priorities
once taking office include establishing «a culture of service,» accountability and focusing on fulfilling campaign goals.
That either means begging friends, or a much easier route: Listen to a special interest group, agree to certain votes before
even taking office, and get a big check.
Then the outgoing president could resign and allow the incoming president to
take office early.
And a new mayor will
take office next year, which could well mean new police leadership.
If that contribution does
n't take the office in a positive direction, that person isn't an appropriate fit and shouldn't be recruited.
Take the office by storm in a grey three - piece suit and style it further with a dark brown belt from our selection of leather belts for men.
It was paid for out of the sheriff's vehicle budget at the end of 2017 shortly before the county
executive took office.
That's a definite plus for people who work at home or who
take office work home (like teachers).
However, there's another situation where a new
person takes office, in a much more abrupt manner.
Certainly any president or other official that would be affected that
took office prior to the law being enacted would not be able to be subject to the law.
Selling online is convenient because I can manage it throughout the day from my phone — it's
like taking my office with me wherever I go.
We will have our knowledgeable and friendly team members on - site to answer your questions and give you advice about how to use technology to
take your office into the future.
Shortly
after taking office, he announced plans to redirect $ 210 million over five years that had been set aside for the construction of charter schools.
For the governor, the bumpy session's end could present a challenge to his portrayal of 2017 as his best session since
taking office in 2011.
And as you know, our stress level was much higher back then when I
first took office.
He promised to set up this service for residents and
since taking office in 2012 hasn't done it.
After de
Blasio took office, he brought back city rental assistance programs to help people afford housing and move out of shelter.
While it's not uncommon to ask for letters of resignation
upon taking office, it usually happens only when an office changes hands.
For this example we used a balanced portfolio of these four stocks, rebalancing only when a new
president took office.