Not exact matches
Its unacceptable and it needs to change, Thats is exactly why i
voted for
Bill De Blasio because he is one of the only men
on the NYC Council with
common decency and SENSE!
The most
common form of filibuster occurs when a senator attempts to delay or block a
vote on a
bill by extending debate
on the measure.
«Labour MPs are to be applauded for
voting down this spurious
bill which was based
on a blind loathing of organised labour rather than
common sense.
The Syracuse
Common Council will consider
on Monday a resolution to support New York state Gov. Andrew Cuomo's voter reform
bill that would allow early
voting throughout the state.
«If you have a leader, with a mandate, with a strong
vote, you could package a
bill that rolled back
Common Core, that empowered local schools with resources and flexible policies and in the same
bill, roll back the SAFE Act and include mental health and include provisions to crack down
on gangs and narco traffickers,» Gibson said.
The most
common form of filibuster occurs when a senator attempts to delay or entirely prevent a
vote on a
bill by extending the debate
on the measure, but other dilatory tactics exist.
Meanwhile, Lanza also came under fire Wednesday from
Common Cause / New York, which called
on him to hold a Codes Committee meeting and take up a
vote on a
bill to close the campaign finance loophole involving limited liability companies, or LLCs — legislation the Senate GOP opposes.
Buffalo, NY — The Buffalo
Common Council
voted Tuesday to begin discussions
on a proposal that could lead to construction of a new stadium downtown for the Buffalo
Bills.
The Senate
voted 33 - 12
on Thursday for a
bill that would likely get rid of most — if not all — of the
Common Core academic standards.
There is a list of the MPs — our «democratic representatives» — in the house of
commons who
voted for the Climate Change
Bill ammendment's
on Tuesday at
Senate Will
Vote on Bill Protecting 2 Million Acres of American... Quote of the Day: Robert Hass
on America's Rivers What Do Sewers and Our Rivers Have in
Common?