Sentences with phrase «chambers ruled in»

In October 2007, federal district court Judge Robert Chambers ruled in favor of Gunnoe and OVEC and issued an injunction, ordering Jupiter Holdings to halt the construction of any new valley fills at its Boone County mine.

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In both chambers, most Republicans voted to repeal the rules, while Democrats voted against.
Republicans and Democrats will be negotiating with the Senate parliamentarian, who oversees the chamber's rules, next week to decide what can be included in the bill and what can not.
This injury situation is getting beyond a joke for Arsenal and if Koscielny does not recover in time, with Chambers ruled out we will have to turn to the Spanish left back Nacho Monreal, just back from injury himself, or young Isaac Hayden from the academy.
this do nt rule out a new defender... and for the dm issue we have chambers, he has played very well and his best position is dm, in defence we have debuchy and bellerin and the pair koscielny and mertesacker on the middle, where will chambers have game time if not as a dm?
With Sead Kolasinac ruled out due to injury, Ainsley Maitland - Niles is back in on the left flank as Arsene Wenger goes back to a back - three with Calum Chambers and Rob Holding either side of Shkodran Mustafi, with Laurent Koscielny also injured.
HBO's Muhammad Ali's Greatest Fight, which debuts on Oct. 5 and is directed by Stephen Frears (The Queen), is a glossy and engaging docudrama that focuses on the Supreme Court's inner - chamber battles in 1971, when the justices ruled on Ali's appeal of the conviction that had cost him 3 1/2 years of his career and threatened to send him to jail for five more.
They do not rule out the signing of Mustafi also, but surely with the Frenchman coming in there would be no need for the German international, especially with Calum Chambers and Rob Holding looking for action during the season.
In the Senate, lawmakers there have already enshrined into the chamber's rules that legislative leaders and committee chairmanships be term limited.
The Senate Democrats are again trying to use a 2009 chamber rule change to their advantage in hopes of forcing a public hearing on their reform agenda, which is contained in five ethics and campaign finance - related bills.
Subsequent revisions to House rules limited filibuster privileges in that chamber, but the Senate continues to allow the tactic.Filibuster and Cloture
Assembly Speaker Carl Heastie on Friday announced the formation of a 12 - member committee to review thee chamber's rules and operations in order to promote both transparency and broader public participation.
Are there ways to setup a legislative system that keeps the ruling majority in check without needing to split the body up into a bicameral pair of chambers?
Cuomo's former top aide, meanwhile, has not ruled out the governor using a Moreland Act Comisssion to investigate legislative wrongdoing or performing a broad inquiry into structural corruption in both chambers.
The state Democratic Party, led by Gov. Andrew Cuomo, is offering carrots and sticks to two rival factions of Democrats in the state Senate in an effort to get them to reunite and potentially rule the chamber.
Former cabinet ministers have also tended to move into the upper chamber, although that has not always been the case; Jack Straw, who was cleared of breaching rules, concerning cash - for - access allegations, was not nominated for a peerage in 2016.
It sounds to me like Skelos is trying to undercut Senate Democratic Conference Leader John Sampson's argument that he and his conference can't be blamed for the mess in Albany because they've only been in power since January 2009, while the GOP ruled the chamber for more than four decades prior to that.
The Democrats will have only 30 seats at the start of the session in January, not the 32 needed to actually take control of the chamber away from the ruling Republicans.
It is from such free - for - all decadence that an Ekweremadu would practically call for military rule, in the very hallowed chambers of the Senate!
Nine of them were previously held by Democrats, while Republicans gained an outright majority in two chambers where they previously ruled by coalition.
However, the Republican Party was part of a ruling coalition in two additional state senates (New York and the State of Washington), giving it the partisan edge in 59 chambers, with the Democratic Party having partisan control in 39.
The House voted Thursday to censure Rep. Charlie Rangel (D - N.Y.) for his repeated violations of the chamber's rules, marking the first time in nearly 30 years that a Member has been censured on the floor.
Although Governor Andrew Cuomo has publicly vowed to campaign against the ruling coalition in the senate unless headway is made on some key issues, Democrats in the chamber are not optimistic about legislative progress.
So, for example, councillors will be free to campaign on local issues and then speak and vote on them in the council chamber without fear of breaking the pre-determination rules.
Under rules adopted for this session, the I.D.C. is regarded as a separate conference in the chamber and part of a ruling coalition.
The rules are self - policed by the staff of the majorities in the respective chambers.
If Kaminsky were to win it, there would technically be 32 Democrats in the chamber, just enough needed to rule the Senate.
Two Democratic factions in the New York State Senate say they are joining to form what could be a strong Democratic majority in the Senate, leaving Republicans, who up until now have ruled the chamber in a coalition government, out of power.
In 2017, Democrats once again numerically hold the majority with 32 seats, but Republicans continue to rule the chamber.
In his response, Majority Leader John Flanagan pointed to changes that have already been implemented, such as the increased disclosure requirements for lawmakers» outside jobs and a rules change implemented in 2009 that established term limits for the chamber's leaderIn his response, Majority Leader John Flanagan pointed to changes that have already been implemented, such as the increased disclosure requirements for lawmakers» outside jobs and a rules change implemented in 2009 that established term limits for the chamber's leaderin 2009 that established term limits for the chamber's leaders.
The I.D.C. announced they were forming a ruling coalition with the Senate's Republican conference in December of 2012, an arrangement that gave I.D.C. members more power and financial resources, and gave the G.O.P. the votes needed to retain control of the chamber, which they've held for most of the past 50 years, despite Democrats» overwhelming registration advantage statewide.
Two feuding factions of Democrats in the Senate have agreed to reunite later next year and perhaps rule the chamber, but it can happen only if a number of events occur first.
ALBANY — Two days after the arrest of then - Senate Majority Leader Dean Skelos last May, the chamber's Democrats attempted to force a vote to suspend the rules in order to oust him from power.
Asked for comment, Senate GOP spokesman Scott Reif referred me back to his comment on Monday that slammed prior Democratic rule in the chamber.
The measures have differing chances in either house: Senate Republicans have supported term limits for leadership posts in the Legislature, having enshrined the provision in their chamber's rules.
Justice Anthony Yeboah who stated «I hope this judgement will be the final end to the troubles in the party and serve as an opportunity for the party to reunite» shortly after the commencement of his ruling retired to chambers and stayed there for about four (4) minutes.
Carl Heastie, the Bronx Democrat in line to become the next speaker of the state Assembly, outlined a trio of ethics rules changes on Monday for the chamber he hopes to lead.
Democrats attempted to have the chamber's rules suspended in order to hold a vote on a resolution that would have removed Skelos as leader.
Stymied by institutional rules in Congress, Republican lawmakers are seeking to rewrite how the chambers function amid concerns over long - term damage to its comity.
In a nutshell, this says that each chamber needs to adopt its own rules.
Trump, one day after introducing his nominee for the Supreme Court, urged Republicans in the Senate to make a major change to the chamber's voting rules if Judge Neil Gorsuch can't attract the necessary Democratic support to win confirmation.
Democrats in the Senate persuaded the chamber's parliamentarian that several minor provisions in the House bill violated Senate rules, forcing the House into an embarrassing second vote.
In an interview Friday, Mitch McConnell, the Senate majority leader, downplayed the long - term consequences of the rule change, which could spark heated battles should Democrats win back control of both chambers.
But in each of the past two years, the Senate — which is ruled by Republicans and nine renegade Democrats — has given Mr. de Blasio only one year at a time, possibly in retaliation for the mayor's attempt to elect a Democratic majority in the chamber in 2014.
In July 2013, the nuclear option was raised as nominations were being blocked by Senate Republicans as Senate Democrats prepared to push through a change to the chamber's filibuster rule.
That leaves 31 elected Republicans, who now hold a 32 - seat majority in the chamber only by counting Simcha Felder, a Democrat from Brooklyn, as a member of their ruling conference.
It's the latest iteration of a push by Felder, a Brooklyn Democrat who provides the chamber's ruling Republicans with a crucial 32nd vote, to prevent investigations into yeshivas serving Orthodox Jews, mostly in Brooklyn.
In the suit, they argue that the bill was only able to pass because state officials violated Open Meeting Laws, the senate suspended rules to prevent people from speaking, lobbyists and public advocates were denied access to the Senate chamber, and the Governor unjustifiably issued a message of necessity on the bill.
Several groups have been pressuring the IDC, first formed in 2011, to re-join Democrats and end Republican rule in the upper chamber.
All this from a man who was the public face of probity in the second chamber — he was chair of the privileges and conduct committee, which rules on disciplinary matters and can recommend the suspension of peers.
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