Sentences with phrase «acting lieutenant»

This means that if the Majority Leader resigns, [6] or is ousted from office, or if the majority changes [7] and a new Majority Leader is chosen, the offices of acting lieutenant governor or acting governor were transferred at the same time to the new Majority Leader.
After the impeachment of Governor William Sulzer in October 1913, Lt. Gov. Martin H. Glynn became governor, and President pro tempore Robert F. Wagner became acting lieutenant governor.
The motions put forward on June 8 also sought to select Pedro Espada as Temporary President of the State Senate, which would have installed him as acting lieutenant governor.

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The act, said lieutenant governor Dan Patrick, is necessary so that «women and girls» can have «privacy and safety in their restrooms, showers and locker rooms».
A strong fire of dried sticks soon brought the pot to a furious boil; and the lieutenant Quaco — who appeared also to act as
A strong fire of dried sticks soon brought the pot to a furious boil; and the lieutenant Quaco — who appeared also to act as chef de cuisine — after repeatedly testing the contents, at length declared that the pepper - pot was ready for serving up.
Both Richter and Lieutenants Benevolent Association president Lou Turco cited September 11th, both with respect to funding for ongoing security and the continuing effort to pass a reauthorization of the James Zadroga 9/11 Health and Compensation Act.
He is the man to whom Mr Cameron most confidently turns to act as his senior lieutenant.
The state's lieutenant governor said New Yorkers should be deeply worried if the U.S. Senate approves a plan to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act, also known as Obamacare.
Longtime gay activist Ethan Geto recalled that when the Assembly passed the marriage bill in 2007, «David, in what may have been an unprecedented act for a lieutenant governor, or any executive official, worked the floor of the State Assembly on the night that the vote on gay marriage was about to occur, encouraging and cajoling assemblymembers to support the bill and, importantly, making the crucial point that gay rights are fundamental civil rights.»
The Temporary President of the State Senate becomes Acting Lieutenant Governor for the remainder of the unexpired term in case of a vacancy in the office of lieutenant governor.
The Temporary President of the State Senate retains both his majority leadership and his seat in the State Senate while acting as lieutenant governor or governor.
Among the questions: why would it be bad (in the mayor's view) for Tim Wu, who is to the left of Kathy Hochul, to be LG, how does the mayor square City safety concerns with Hochul's past stances on guns, whether as a past New York City Public Advocate de Blasio supports Tim Wu's idea that the lieutenant governor should act as a statewide public advocate, Hochul's current views on drivers licenses for undocumented immigrants, whether Hochul supports NYC's municipal ID program and why Hochul and Andrew Cuomo have refused to debate their primary opponents.
Before this time, a President pro tempore was elected only in case of vacancy (the President pro tem acting as lieutenant governor for the remainder of the term), or if the lieutenant governor was absent.
[1] In case of a vacancy in the offices of both the governor and lieutenant governor at the same time, the Temporary President of the State Senate becomes Acting Governor.
Since the office of Lieutenant Governor fell vacant after Lt. Gov. David Paterson succeeded to the governorship upon Gov. Eliot Spitzer's resignation, the majority leaders (Bruno, Skelos and Smith) have acted as lieutenant governors.
Republican candidate for lieutenant governor Chris Moss laid out the GOP ticket's public safety platform on Friday that includes repealing the SAFE Act, though he acknowledged that it's more likely to be «defunded» first.
President Trump accepted Flynn's resignation letter and appointed Keith Kellogg, a decorated retired Army lieutenant general, as acting national security adviser.
The lieutenant governor of Indiana serves as acting governor when the governor becomes incapacitated or, in the state's early history, when the governor was away from the capitol.
The poll indicates that more than six in 10 give Paterson some credit for helping end a standstill in the New York State Senate and a majority believe he acted properly in naming a lieutenant governor.
But after Democrats failed to retake the State Senate last year, and after the 2014 election season was over, with Cuomo victorious, the governor and his lieutenant governor Kathy Hochul both declared the abortion plank of the act officially dormant, if not dead.
The lieutenant governor also serves as governor in the event of a vacancy in the office, if the governor is unable to act as governor, or is out of state.
Board member Phyllis Landrieu, who is white (and the aunt of U.S. senator Mary Landrieu and Louisiana lieutenant governor Mitch Landrieu, who would lose a close race for mayor in the spring of 2006), proposed replacing acting district superintendent Ora Watson, who took over from Amato and is black, with Bill Roberti, who is the head of Alvarez & Marsal in New Orleans and white.
Vocabulary words included in the word bank are: lieutenant, welfare, Reform Act, Hinckley, fortieth, actor, Gorbachev, Illinois, Grenada, radio, SAG, Jane, space shuttle, opinion, February and polls.
Thirty years later, an American army lieutenant's death in Vietnam is still shrouded in mystery; the only evidence is a recently discovered letter written by an enemy soldier describing an act of shocking violence.
This should have been balanced out by the four primary lieutenants who would act as projections of Pagan Min's force within the world, embodiments of his violence and power.
Subsection 50 (1) of the Act is amended to allow the lieutenant - governor - in - council to make regulations providing that an employer may recover certain prescribed costs and requiring that an employer of a foreign national give notice of the beginning and end of the foreign national's employment in a written or electronic form approved by the person or body, and to provide such other information as is required by the Regulation.
Section 2 (1) of FHRMIRA defines «designated judge» as a person authorized by the lieutenant governor in council of the province to act as a designated judge.
Responsibilities highlighted on example resumes of Fire Lieutenants include acting as a first responder to fires and emergencies, being responsible for the protection of life and property, and carrying out various administrative duties.
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