Sentences with phrase «republicans after negotiations»

Many industry figures were reportedly upset with state Republicans after negotiations in Albany failed to produce results on rent regulation and 421a, which expired last week after REBNY and labor unions failed to hammer out an agreement that could have extended the lucrative development incentive.

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Indeed, today's Politico Morning Agriculture newsletter reports that negotiations over the CNR fell apart precisely because «House Republicans felt entitled to a much more conservative bill after sweeping GOP victories in the election.»
U.S. Senate Republicans finally released their secretive bill to repeal Obamacare after weeks of backroom negotiations — and it was immediately slammed as «heartless» by Democrats and too soft by hardline conservatives.
From UConn to the state's cities to the XL Center, there are deep divisions between Democrats and Republicans now struggling to agree on a state budget after squandering the winter, spring and summer months on failed negotiations.
Hours after a joint letter calling for the extension of mayoral control in NYC was issued by the unlikely alliance of NYC Mayor Bill de Blasio and former Mayor Rudy Giuliani, state Republican leaders and Cuomo's office signaled that the issue would be put off until after the state budget was finalized, opening the door to months of protracted negotiations.
She also thanked her colleagues for advocating on her behalf to be included in budget talks after it was announced that State Senator Jeff Klein, who heads the five - member, Republican - allied Independent Democratic Conference, would have a seat in closed - door negotiations.
After Republicans refused repeatedly during behind - the - scenes negotiations to provide more than five Republican «yes» votes, all eight Democratic legislators agreed to vote for borrowing $ 23 million.
But those special elections likely won't take place until after the state budget negotiation is slated to conclude at the end of March, which means the current Republican - IDC partnership could remain in force through at least half of the 2018 legislative session.
Hours after the pre-dawn passage of a $ 1.5 trillion tax cut, Trump suggested for the first time Saturday that he would consider a higher corporate rate than the one Senate Republicans had just endorsed, in remarks that could complicate sensitive negotiations to pass a final bill.
The governor told reporters that while the state is «entering the political season now,» he would still work with the Republican - dominated Senate leadership coalition, which he denounced as a failure in a video message recorded, after tense negotiations, to win the Working Families Party endorsement last weekend.
«I just don't know whether (the governor is) going to in negotiations say, «We're not going to do that unless you do this,» because that's always the way negotiations go,» Senate Deputy Republican Majority Leader John DeFrancisco said after Wednesday's speech.
During this year's budget negotiations, state Republicans kept complaining that the governor was pushing them too hard after they'd taken a political beating on gun control.
Donohue even went so far as to say back in August 2011 (right after a difficult contract negotiation process) that CSEA would be willing to consider a challenger to Cuomo in the future, noting that the union had bucked the traditional Democrat - labor alliance and backed Republican Gov. George Pataki in the past.
The state's rent laws expired this past Friday after months of negotiations failed to produce new legislation that both the Democrat - led Assembly and the Republican - led Senate could agree upon.
The Democratic Governor's criticism comes after the state's Republican and Democratic legislative leaders emerged from closed - door budget negotiations on Thursday to say that they hadn't yet gotten to a deal but were close.
After a day of closed - door negotiations with legislative leaders, New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo said in an interview with Spectrum News NY1 Monday evening that uncertainty about how a new Republican president and Congress might affect the state could lead to an «extender» of the current budget rather than a new one.
After the failed negotiations on Capitol Hill and at the White House, Democrats predicted that the public would blame Mr. Trump and his Republican allies for a government shutdown, citing past examples of political stalemates in which voters punished Republican presidents and lawmakers.
After five days of contentious negotiations at the National Governors» Association conference here, Republican and Democratic governors remained at odds over whether welfare programs should be collapsed into huge block grants to the states, a scenario most of the Republicans favor, or preserved as federal entitlements to any individual who qualifies, a method backed by Democrats.
The fate of the negotiations, never certain, became even more tenuous after Rep. John Boehner (R - Ohio) announced his resignation as Speaker of the House, a sign of deepening fault lines within the Republican conference.
But as administration officials pointed out after the deal was done, the agreement reached in Paris was constructed with a view to making it safe from Republican attacks — which was one reason negotiations were so difficult.
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