Before signing the law, he asked a team of top - notch Ugandan scientists to help him make an educated decision.
Not exact matches
Before you break into a sweat over the small business requirements in the health - care legislation
signed into
law last month, take a deep breath: Many of its provisions will take months if not years to go into effect.
The chart below shows the S&P 500's normalized performance
before and after the 1964 and 1986 tax
laws were
signed:
The D.C. bill still must be
signed into
law and, like all District legislation, reviewed by Congress
before it becomes effective.
While strict mortgage - lending
laws were in place
before he took office and they came at a cost — less home ownership and slower economic growth — the state's conservative rules, as WSJ notes, «largely prevented the state's residents from
signing the types of dubious home loans written in other markets across the country.»
Bryant, who has previously expressed support for the bill, will have five working days to
sign or veto the bill
before it passes into
law without his signature.
Tobacco manufacturers once had relatively free reign, with even doctors starring in commercials, on the airwaves
before being banned from television and radio advertising in 1970 when President Richard Nixon
signed the Public Health Cigarette Smoking Act into
law.
This disclosure document must, by
law, be given to all prospective franchisees 10 business days
before any agreement is
signed.
On Feb. 1, Indiana Governor Mitch Daniels
signed a controversial right - to - work
law prohibiting workers in union shops from being forced to pay union dues — less than 48 hours
before Electro - Motive announced the closure of the London plant, its jobs expected to move to the Hoosier state.
The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, which President Donald Trump
signed into
law before heading to his Mar - a-Lago estate for the holidays, amounted to his first major legislative win since becoming president.
While the timing of the announcement may have been a coincidence — Caterpillar had opened the Muncie facility
before Daniels
signed the bill into
law — expect more U.S. states to adopt right - to - work legislation as a way of attracting jobs.
«Predictable schedules and predictable paychecks should be a right, not a privilege,» de Blasio said
before signing the legislation into
law.
The two tax plans will have to be reconciled into one
before tax reform can be
signed into
law by President Donald Trump.
Just four new banks have opened their doors since 2010, including one that was approved
before Dodd - Frank was
signed into
law.
Reynolds told the Des Moines Register that she's waiting to see the bill
before deciding whether or not to
sign it into
law, but her spokeswoman told the New York Times that she remains «100 percent pro-life and will never stop fighting for the unborn.»
The bill must be agreed to by the Senate and
signed by President Donald Trump
before it becomes
law.
Feathers began flying last Friday hours
before Arizona Governor Jan Brewer
signed the country's strictest state
law governing illegal immigration, when President Obama called it unfair and promised to have the Justice Department examine it for possible civil rights violations.
Before she could buy the place, she had to read the rules, and she
signed off that she read, understood, and will abide by those rules — that is required by California
law.
In that case, Governor Chris Christie
signed a bill into
law that legalized sports betting in the state, however, the federal ban on gambling still needs to be overturned
before that bill can be passed.
Wansink's data happened to appear in the Times just three months
before President Obama
signed the Healthy, Hunger - Free Kids Act, a new
law that would greatly improve the nutritional standards for school meals around the country.
You may remember the public uproar at the proposed
law suggesting mothers
sign a waiver
before the hospital gives the baby a bottle, because the form might make mothers feel guilty.
That same month California governor Jerry Brown
signed into
law AB 2127, limiting middle and high school to two full - contact practices - each no more than 90 minutes long - per a week during the 30 day period
before the regular season and during the regular season itself, and banning off - season contact practices completely.
campaign, and since June, she has repeatedly urged lawmakers to go for it, so President Obamacould
sign it into
law before the end of September.
The proposed
law also requires mothers (not fathers) to
sign a consent form
before their babies get formula.
The bill needed to be
signed into
law before midnight on Friday to avoid a government shutdown.
If the bill passes the House, it still must clear the Senate and be
signed by President Clinton
before becoming
law.
Before it becomes
law, the House and Senate both must approve it, and the president must then
sign it.
Should Congress pass a
law unusually quickly, the President would need to
sign it
before it had any legitimacy (or the President would have to veto it and Congress would need to override that veto).
If Cuomo
signs the state legislation, it will block the City's
law for one year, although a newly elected City Council would actually have to pass it again in 2018
before the merry - go - round starts anew.
Phone records of Colorado Governor John Hickenlooper, a Democrat, showed two conversations with Bloomberg that year, both during the legislative session, with one of those conversations coming on the day
before Hickenlooper would
sign the magazine limit and other measures into
law.
Astorino doesn't do that since he never was endorsed by the CSEA or PEF and thus can negiotiate in the best interest of the county (since it's the county taxpayer whose paying for any extra salary increase or benefits) And
before you contiune GOP bashing, remember this, Richard Nixon (yes that Nixon) allowed public employees in the US Postal Service to form a union and collectively bargain for salaries and benefits and Gov. Nelson Rockefeller (R - NY)
signed into
law the Taylor Act, allowing NYS employees to form a union and negiotiate (but not strike).
Every Bill which shall have passed the House of Representatives and the Senate, shall,
before it become a
Law, be presented to the President of the United States; If he approve he shall
sign it, but if not he shall return it, with his Objections to that House in which it shall have originated, who shall enter the Objections at large on their Journal, and proceed to reconsider it.
And
before you contiune GOP bashing, remember this, Richard Nixon (yes that Nixon) allowed public employees in the US Postal Service to form a union and collectively bargain for salaries and benefits and Gov. Nelson Rockefeller (R - NY)
signed into
law the Taylor Act, allowing NYS employees to form a union and negiotiate (but not strike).
If a
law is passed by the Congress, is there a time limit
before which the President must either
sign it or formally use their veto powers?
«All recommendations would have to be by unanimous consent of the commission members, and be passed by the Legislature and
signed by the Governor
before becoming
law.
A bill has already passed through the New York State Senate which would permit ridesharing but must still seek approval from the State Assembly
before it's presented to Governor Cuomo to
sign into
law.
The announcement from the lawmakers echoes concerns raised by school superintendents even
before SB 7026 was
signed into
law.
While Target has said it will benefit from the tax
law, the company announced the raise for employees three months
before the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act passed Congress and was
signed into
law by President Trump.
This vote is the first of a two part vote that Governor of Puerto Rico, Luis Fortuno,
signed into
law, right
before the start of the New Year.
The acting president drew the attention of the House to discussions and agreements between the executive and legislature
before the 2017 Appropriation Bill was
signed into
law.
According to him, the
law rather talks about the «EC receiving all the collated results from the statement of poll and declaration of results and pink sheets
signed by party agents at the constituency level and the expectation is that they will be brought to the national collation centre
before the winner of the presidential race will be declared.»
The gap between Americans who view the Affordable Care Act favorably and those who do not is smaller now than at any time since the fall of 2012, a year
before the
law's disastrous rollout, according to a monthly poll that has tracked attitudes about the polarizing
law since President Obama
signed it five years ago.
At 3 p.m., NYC Mayor Bil de Blasio will hold a public hearing on five bills
before signing them into
law, Blue Room, City Hall, Manhattan.
But the fact that Flanagan did not mention the issue in his priority list statement released yesterday was not a good
sign, though he has said since ascending to the majority leader's post that he expects both the rent
laws and New York City mayoral control, which is also set to sunset next month, will likely be extended
before the session's scheduled end on June 17.
Just
before leaving office, former NJ Gov. Chris Christie
signed a bill into
law banning the sale or possession of bump stocks — a firearm accessory believed to be used by the shooter in last year's Las Vegas massacre.
Then, lame - duck governor David Paterson
signed it into
law Dec. 10, just 21 days
before he left office.
Dr. Gail O. Mellow, the president of LaGuardia Community College, contacted fellow City University of New York (CUNY) presidents to gather statements in support of the proposed Excelsior Scholarship program on behalf of Governor Andrew Cuomo,
before the proposal was passed and
signed into
law earlier this year.
The City Council approved the bill to ban the buses» blaring loud speakers three weeks ago, but after listening to members of the Transportation Workers Union discuss the job losses that might be incurred if the bill became
law, the mayor said he would wait until he spoke with City Council Speaker Christine Quinn
before he
signed.
The Syracuse Common Council first blessed the deal in December 2000, four months after Gov. George Pataki
signed the Empire Zone program into
law and just two weeks
before it took effect.
County Executive Daniel McCoy must
sign the
law before it is filed with the state, and will take effect three months after that point.