Sentences with phrase «bills key week»

Marcus Murphy, running back Late season signing that impressed in the Bills key Week 17 win, in which McCoy was carted off with an injury.

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Logitech's new G610 Orion, which we've been using for the past few weeks, fit that bill: It's sturdy and satisfying, with smooth matte keys (that hide fingerprints) and the ever - reliable Cherry MX switches (in either Red or Brown) underneath the hood.
When I wrote about Senate ag committee chair Sen. Blanche Lincoln's school lunch billl last week, I left out a key fact: the bill would force the USDA to regulate the stuff schools sell in vending machines.
Even Republicans acknowledge that Sen. Chuck Schumer was a key driving force behind the immigration bill last week by a 68 - 32 margin.
On Wednesday night, Rep. Rodney FrelinghuysenRodney Procter FrelinghuysenGOP revolts multiply against retiring Ryan Budget chairman Womack eyes appropriations switch Trump's budget chief talks spending clawback with key chairman MORE (R - N.J.), the chairman of the House Appropriations Committee, introduced the one - week bill to fund the government through May 5, predicting leadership would announce a long - term deal shortly.
The bill, which cleared key committees in both the Assembly and Senate last week, is expected to be voted on by the full Assembly sometime this week.
After keeping largely silent as his priorities for New York City in Albany withered over the last week, Mayor Bill de Blasio today ripped Gov. Andrew Cuomo, accusing him of seeking «revenge» for perceived political slights by stymieing progress on key issues.
Daily fantasy sports giants DraftKings and FanDuel beat one key deadline last week when state lawmakers approved a bill paving their way to restart operations in New York.
Savino is one of the key backers of the medical marijuana bill known as the Compassionate Care Act, a bill that late last week was revealed to be the subject of three - way negotiations with Cuomo's office.
Just a weeks after some of his top staffers faced ridicule from the City Council over their apparent cluelessness about key details about his plan to regulate the horse - carriage industry, Mayor Bill de Blasio said he believed the body would surely pass the proposal.
The raise the age issue was a key policy concern for Heastie to have accomplished in the state budget, and Cuomo last week indicated he was satisfied with the passage of a budget extender bill that funded the government until May 31, but did not include the juvenile justice reform.
The measure is backed by Reps. John Faso and Chris Collins and is potentially key to gaining enough votes for the passage of the House GOP's bill replacing the Affordable Care Act this week.
This will all come to a head in the next few weeks when MPs vote on key amendments and on the bill as a whole.
New York Governor Andrew Cuomo says he'll know in a couple of weeks whether two key items on his end of session agenda will become law - an abortion rights bill and public financing of political campaigns.
After months of public discussion and weeks of private negotiation, the City Council is on the verge of passing, with tweaks, two sweeping changes to the city's land use rules that are key to Mayor Bill de Blasio's housing plan.
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The Senate version of the tax bill cleared a key hurdle in that chamber earlier this week.
One Assembly Democrat said Heastie should have closed the talks down last week before the budget deadline but couldn't get support from key members of the influential Black, Puerto Rican and Hispanic caucus for a raise - the - age bill that gave the Dems the bulk of they wanted.
The U.S. Senate last week approved a massive, Republican - backed rewrite of the federal tax code that mirrors, in key respects, a bill passed on 16 November by the U.S. House of Representatives.
Last week, a key panel endorsed a bill to reauthorize NSF's programs that is markedly less radical than earlier versions, although the scientific community is still unhappy with several provisions.
After extensive conversations over the past several weeks with senior staff persons and key Members of Congress who serve on the congressional committees with jurisdiction over the bill, it has become clear that very few, if any, public health bills such as the SMA Treatment Acceleration Act will move through Congress during the lame - duck session set to begin on November 15.
A top Education Department official last week clashed with the chairman of a key House subcommittee over the chairman's proposal to overhaul the department's research branch, as a more modest reauthorization bill advanced in the Senate.
Washington — Not willing to risk a Presidential veto of a huge catchall spending bill and seeking to make good on a political vow to pass their own appropriations bill for the second straight year, key congressional leaders pushed through a weary 98th Congress, a record $ 17.6 billion in fiscal 1985 Education Department funding last week — not as part of the continuing resolution but in the $ 101 - billion bill for the departments of Labor, Health and Human Services and Education.
The House is expected to pass a bipartisan bill later this week that would dismantle key elements of No Child Left Behind, the sweeping law that became synonymous with one - size - fits - all testing and a punitive approach to failing schools — and which is reviled almost equally on the left and right.
One week before the bill was slated for a vote in the Senate Education Committee, however, the bill was stripped of several key provisions, including a requirement that teacher tenure be based partly on performance evaluations rather than just length of service.
Bill decided to have teachers start using exit slips — which informally measure whether each student understands key concepts — in all math classes and to examine data from these slips every two weeks.
The debate over tenure reform in New Jersey is likely to be back on the front burner next week, as a high - profile bill goes before a key Senate committee with some key questions far from resolved.
A TEA - backed bill prohibiting the use of TVAAS in teacher licensure decisions also passed key committees in the House and Senate this week.
The change prompted the support of key Republicans on the Senate Education Committee — including Senator Lamar Alexander (R - TN), a former secretary of education who introduced his own series of ESEA bills a few weeks ago — who believe evaluation decisions should be left up to state and local districts.
This week on Wednesday, July 1, a number of key bills will be heard in the Senate Education and Assembly Education Committees.
This is a key week for vouchers, as the Shelby County pilot bill is going before the House Finance Subcommittee.
New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio made some alarming comments on Senator Bernie Sanders» podcast this week about his recent climate lawsuit against the energy industry — comments that contradict a key part of the lawsuit itself.
«Details of the sham agreement are spreading far and wide and I am now being contacted by boat builders who fear Tasmania's wooden boat building industry will be ruined... Despite the fact that 90 per cent of two key iconic species, Celery Top Pine and King Bill Pine, are already in reserves the Greens are still not satisfied... More than 70 per cent of remaining sources of these timbers are in the 430,000 hectares rubber stamped by former Wilderness Society director Jonathan West in his flimsy advice accepted by the Prime Minister and the Premier last week... The wooden boat industry has an estimated annual value of $ 50 million but without a timber supply it has no future.»
State legislators are scheduled to decide this week whether to move two key bills forward.
The president's top political and energy advisers, David Axelrod and Carol Browner, came to Capitol Hill last week to meet with key House and Senate committee members and staff who are working on the bill.
The president is expected to meet next week with key legislators in the Senate on steps to move the bill ahead, Reuters reported Wednesday.
«Legislature moves closer to abortion - ban agreement; «This is as good as we will get this session,» committee chair says»: The Clarion - Ledger of Jackson, Mississippi on Friday contained an article that begins, «A bill that would ban most abortions in Mississippi could be finalized as early as next week since a key Senate chairman said he probably will agree to changes the House made Thursday.»
In this video, ALM CEO Bill Carter discusses the thinking behind next week's LegalWeek CONNECT conference, including the UK legal market's reputation for innovation, the event's prestigious advisory board, and the key themes up for discussion.
KEY ACHIEVEMENTS • Decreased billing complaints by 58 % by employing a «recheck» system which ensured data integrity • Improved ties with 35 insurance companies on the hospital panel, resulting in increased efficiency in processing claims • Suggested introduction of E-bills, which resulted in reduced paperwork • Submitted 1520 claims in one day, following a backlog due to an employee being absent for an entire week
Key Highlights: • Successfully decreased client solution installation times by three weeks by observing existing methods, refining their design, and implementing web - based tools to improve delivery to clients and faster time to billing.
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