Sentences with phrase «amended version of the bill»

He told me he has reintroduced an amended version of his bill, which is where this whole idea originated, to mirror the language in the governor's budget.
Earlier this week, however, the 24 Senate Democrats who had been sponsoring the act all pulled their names off of it in a show of protest to the amended version of the bill.
The administration played a role in negotiating the amended version of the bill with the Senate Republicans, but hasn't yet made a formal statement of support for the measure.
The amended version of the bill requires education preparation faculty, including education deans, to have direct personal involvement in a school annually.
Perhaps in recognition of the harm, the Senate has amended its version of the bill so that the so - called moratorium will take effect in 2088.
On November 22, 2017, an amended version of Bill 148, Fair Workplaces, Better Jobs Act, 2017 received third reading and passed.
Sen. Scott Wiener, D - San Francisco, last week offered an amended version of a bill he introduced earlier this year, which essentially prohibits Internet service providers from engaging in any practice that would manipulate or hinder consumer access to certain content, devices or services.

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If the legislature revises the final version of the amended bill to reasonably narrow the scope of the bill's coverage, California will be the first state in the nation to achieve a strong balance between regulation, innovation, and consumer protection with respect to virtual currency.
According to Mark Farouk, a spokesman for the Assembly Banking and Finance Committee, a significantly modified version of the amended bill will likely be reintroduced in January 2017.
The Assembly never moved the bill out of committee and despite numerous comments about reviewing, discussing, considering, and conferencing the legislation, ultimately didn't change the bill from the Senate amended version and only amended the bill in the final week of the legislative session.
The Florida Senate voted 31 - 7 to approve an amended version of a medical marijuana bill, sending it back to the House for a final vote on Friday.
But a new version of the bill, which was amended with an eye toward addressing some public safety concerns of a trio of key GOP members, was quietly introduced two days ago, and supporters say there is some last minute movement on the measure.
If approved by voters those propositions will: 1) Create a redistricting commission to draw the new state legislative and House of Representatives» district lines every 10 years, with the commission members appointed by the state legislative leaders, 2) amend the current constitutional requirement of distributing paper versions of proposed bills to state legislators to allow for electronic distribution and 3) authorize New York State to borrow up to $ 2 billion for school funding, with a stated purpose of «improving learning and opportunity for public and nonpublic school students», including the purchase of equipment, expanding school broadband access, building classrooms for pre-K and replacing trailers and installing «high - tech security features.»
Assemblyman Kevin Byrne, R - Brewster, the sponsor of the Assembly bill, amended his bill last month to mirror a Senate version sponsored by John DeFrancisco, R - Syracuse.
The battle over the so - called «toxic toy bill,» which would ban or force disclosure of harmful chemicals in some children's products and sporting equipment, has taken a nasty turn, with green advocates at odds with one another and one organization in particular exerting political pressure on lawmakers to take up a recently amended — and some say weaker — version of the legislation.
After weathering several hours of decidedly negative reaction to her amended legislation changing the statute of limitations for cases of personal injury caused by pollution, state Sen. Kathy Marchione has decided to go back to the original version of her bill.
Although the Assembly passed a version of the bill earlier this year, it must do so again because the Senate amended some language.
There are three ballot propositions on the November ballot: 1) Creation of a redistricting commission to draw the new state legislative and House of Representatives» district lines every 10 years, with the commission members appointed by the state legislative leaders, 2) amend the current constitutional requirement of distributing paper versions of proposed bills to state legislators to allow for electronic distribution and 3) authorize New York State to borrow up to $ 2 billion for school funding, with a stated purpose of «improving learning and opportunity for public and nonpublic school students», including the purchase of equipment, expanding school broadband access, building classrooms for pre-K and replacing trailers and installing «high - tech security features.»
The second bill, an amended version of the initial one - year proposal, then seemed the only viable option.
Part of the dispute is jurisdictional — the Assembly version amends environmental conservation law, the Senate bill changes general business law.
The amended version of AB 934 allows local districts and teachers unions to negotiate an alternative dismissal system, eliminating the bill's previous language whereby an ineffective teacher could be dismissed with due process after two negative evaluations and a robust professional development program.
Kline also can't allow H.R. 5 to be amended to include a plan to voucherize Title 1 dollars; one version of the idea was withdrawn during markup of the bill and kept off the list of amendments to be considered by the full body after both Democrats and moderate Republicans strenuously opposed it.
The House and the Senate both have versions of bills that would amend the Fair Credit Reporting Act to allow for utility payments.
On January 27, 2014 the Farm Bill Conference Committee released the conference report on the Farm Bill, which included Section 7606 - Legitimacy of Industrial Hemp Research an amended version of the Polis hemp amendment.
We will be reviewing the final version of the An Act to amend the Employment Standards Act, 2000, the Labour Relations Act, 1995 and the Occupational Health and Safety Act and any guidance published by the Ontario Ministry of Labour once Bill 148 receives royal assent and provide an updated commentary with more details and more specific effective dates.
the text of the bill as introduced at First Reading and its most recent version if it is amended during the legislative process;
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