Sentences with phrase «against amendments proposed»

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In the latest stage of the provincial government's battle against the proposed Kinder Morgan Trans Mountain pipeline expansion, it has asked the BC Court of Appeal to review four pages of proposed legislation that would amend the Environmental Management Act and address questions about the amendments's constitutionality.
Existing constitutional provisions against establishments of religion did not bar public spending on education from reaching schools with religious affiliations, and Blaine's amendment did not propose to alter this arrangement except by excluding Catholics.
'» He denounced a proposed ruling by the IRS against non-profits publishing voters guides for «interfering with our First Amendment rights.»
Today, Members of Parliament have voted against a proposed amendment to the Health and Social Care Bill on abortion counselling.
Senator Ted Cruz proposed an amendment to the recent tax reform bill to allow funds from 529 plans to be used for homeschooling1, but the Democrats voted against it and it did not make it into the final bill.
Cuomo has railed against the Republican plans in Washington to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act, singling out two New York GOP congressmen, Chris Collins and John Faso, who have proposed an amendment to charge the state $ 2.3 billion to pay for county Medicaid costs.
(Members of the conservative John Birch Society spent Wednesday at the Capitol lobbying against a bill calling for Congress to convene a national convention to propose amendments to the U.S. Constitution.)
Members of the conservative John Birch Society spent Wednesday at the Capitol lobbying against a bill calling for Congress to convene a national convention to propose amendments to the U.S. Constitution.
Democratic Rep. Sean Patrick Maloney of New York, who engaged in a major funding limitation debate during the fiscal 2017 appropriations season when he proposed an amendment to bar discrimination against certain federal contractors, said he hadn't thought of using a funding limitation to bar payouts for claims stemming from sexual harassment by members of Congress.
Cuomo has railed against the Republican plans in Washington to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act, singling out two New York GOP congressmen - Chris Collins and John Faso - who have proposed an amendment to charge the state $ 2.3 billion to pay for county Medicaid costs.
The proposed amendment reads, «the provisions of subsection (1) of this section shall not apply to, (a) «civil proceedings against a person to whom this section applies in his official capacity or to civil or criminal proceedings in which such a person is only a nominal party».
In addition to voting against the neighborhood rezoning, the board voted no to the city's two proposed zoning text amendments — Mandatory Inclusionary Housing and Zoning for Quality and Affordability.
Councilwoman Inez Barron, who represents a different portion of the area affected by the proposed East New York rezoning, voted against both amendments on Thursday and said the changes aren't «deep enough or broad enough.»
So, when seven Regents put forward significant amendments to proposed regulations governing teacher evaluations — and several more spoke out strongly, in frustration, against Governor Andrew Cuomo's «test and punish» plan — it truly was a watershed moment.
The Maryland lawsuit proposes a solution that some justices have pondered: an argument that gerrymanders violate the First Amendment, not the 14th, by retaliating against opponents who express contrary views.
The proposed amendment will be accompanied by a statute which will provide insurance against the amendment not achieving second passage and place an additional constraint on the legislature's ability to amend the lines proposed by the commission.
380 deputies approved the innovations and 3 voted against proposed amendments.
Vote Against Both: Initiative 42 and Initiative 42A Analysis September 10, 2015 by Grant Callen This week, the State Board of Election Commissioners released the official ballot for the November general elections, including two proposed Constitutional amendments, Initiative 42 and Alternative 42A.
While local school superintendents seem to be sitting out the fight against Gov. Nathan Deal's proposed constitutional amendment for an Opportunity School District, more school boards are declaring their opposition, including Cherokee County last week and Clayton on Tuesday.
The Constitution and By - Laws or the Standard for the breed may be amended at any time, provided that a copy of any proposed amendment has been mailed by the Corresponding Secretary to each member in good standing as of the date of mailing, accompanied by a ballot on which the member shall indicate a choice for or against the action to be taken.
The constitution and bylaws and the Standard of the breed may be amended at any time provided a copy of the proposed amendment has been mailed by the Corresponding Secretary to each voting member in good standing on the date of the mailing, accompanied by a ballot on which a choice for or against the action to be taken shall be indicated.
The Constitution and Bylaws and the Standard of the Breed may be amended at any time provided a copy of the proposed amendment has been mailed by the Board Secretary to each member accompanied by a ballot on which he may indicate his choice for or against the action to be taken, such balloting to be conducted according to the procedures described in Article IV.
The Constitution and By - Laws and the Standard for the Breed may be amended at any time provided a copy of the proposed amendment has been mailed by the Recording Secretary to each member in good standing on the date of the mailing, accompanied by a ballot on which he may indicate his choice for or against the actions to be taken.
The Constitution and Bylaws or the Standard for the breed may be amended at any time provided a copy of the proposed amendment has been sent by 1st class mail by the Secretary to each member in good standing accompanied by a ballot on which a choice for or against the action to be taken shall be indicated.
The By - Laws may be amended at any time provided a copy of the proposed amendment has been mailed by the Secretary to each member, accompanied by a ballot on which he / she may indicate his / her choice for or against the action to be taken.
The Constitution and By - Laws may be amended at any time provided a copy of the proposed amendment has been mailed by the Corresponding Secretary to each member in good standing on the date of mailing, accompanied by a ballot on which a choice for or against the action to be taken shall be indicated.
The Constitution, Bylaws or the Standard for the breed may be amended at any time provided a copy of the proposed amendment has been mailed or sent in accordance with AKC's Procedure on Electronic Balloting for AKC Parent Clubs † by the Recording Secretary to each Voting Member as of the date of the mailing, accompanied by a ballot on which a choice for or against the action to be taken shall be indicated.
Germany voted against the Council Decision, since it considered that some of the proposed amendments did not fall under EU competence.
We spoke out against proposed amendments to the Act that would give Read More
The discussion «Hacking America» centered on the proposed and unconstitutional changes to Rule 41 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure, which would violate the Fourth Amendment's protection against government hacking into the computers of innocent Americans.
Roach's text examines some of the existing powers in the Criminal Code that can be used against suspected terrorists, and discusses the issues surrounding proposed amendments that would expand powers of Canadian intelligence services.
On Monday night, Liberal MP Ken Wyatt told ABC TV's Q and A program that he would be prepared to cross the floor to vote against the proposed RDA amendments because he knew the pain that racism causes.
NAR supports the proposed amendments that will provide consumers with their credit score used in making a credit decision when the score results in less favorable terms to the consumer than the most favorable terms available to a substantial proportion of consumers or when a creditor notifies consumers against whom it has taken an adverse action.
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