Sentences with phrase «before being voted»

The San Francisco Arts Commission said in a statement that «it is anticipated that proposals will be submitted in the spring and will be placed on public view on Treasure Island as well as elsewhere in the city for comment and feedback before being voted upon by the Treasure Island Development Authority.»
Australia Before being voted into office, Tony Abbott, the prime minister of Australia had pledged to «stop the boats,» a reference to the many boats full of migrant refugees seeking asylum in the country.
William McClellan, operations manager, said Century officials did not realize the contract would be discussed at a public hearing before being voted on by the council.
By law, a deal would have to be in place and the bills printed by 11:59 p.m. Monday so they could age the required three days before being voted on Thursday to meet the budget deadline.
Whoever becomes chair will have been selected by the party's elected officials before being voted on by the party membership.
The RowSab post is usually taken by a recent student, applications will be invited in Hilary Term and shortlisted by an interview with COUR members in April, before being voted on at a rowing captains» meeting early in Trinity term.
You can revoke your proxy at any time before it is voted at our Annual Meeting, subject to the voting deadlines that are described on the proxy card or voting instructions, as applicable.
I made the recipe 5 days before it was voted on and stored it per recipe.
Several noncontroversial budget bills were printed last night, and a few were even passedby the Senate — with very little discussion on the part of majority members and no opportunity for the public to see anything before it was voted on.
Several noncontroversial budget bills were printed last night, and a few were even passed by the Senate — with very little discussion on the part of majority members and no opportunity for the public to see anything before it was voted on.
He also wants collective bargaining contracts to be made public before they're voted on.
The state constitution requires bills to age for three days before they're voted on, unless the governor delivers a message of necessity.
On bills or sections of bills relating solely to England (or England and Wales), MPs for English (or English and Welsh) constituencies possess a veto as they must pass consent motions before they are voted on by all UK MPs.
To accomplish that, a deal must be struck Monday so the budget bills can age for three days before they are voted upon.
The state constitution requires bills to age three days before they are voted on in order to facilitate public review, but Cuomo, like many governors before him, has taken to issuing «messages of necessity» to bypass the otherwise - mandated waiting period.
While Cuomo previewed those measures in a speech several days before the bill was passed, other parts were largely unknown before they were voted upon by the Legislature.
That would allow them to comply with a three - day waiting period, required by the State Constitution, to allow the public and lawmakers to review the language of legislation before it is voted upon.
Weekly Hot Topics email — a summary of Board discussions and resolutions before they are voted on so you have a voice in your club.
I also did not see CA voters presented with good information before they were voting.
Megan Fox — Banana Mascot Long before she was voted FHM magazine's sexiest woman, Megan Fox was once a banana.

Not exact matches

In a surreal scene on the Senate floor, McConnell and Vice President Mike Pence were seen before the vote speaking with McCain.
The Pulpwood Plantations proposal to take over Great Southern timber schemes was withdrawn today before the official vote was to take place, as attention now turns towards rival bidder Gunns.
At the beginning of 2016, before the U.K. voted to leave the European Union, the headline confidence measure was +8.6.
If you turn up at a board meeting and know that a critical vote will be taken it is your responsibility to «know the votes» before you arrive.
So yesterday afternoon, a few hours before the caucuses were due to start, I wrote to ask for reports of their experience, and how and why they voted.
HARWOOD: On the tax bill, one of the things you secured before voting the bill was a promise to do something about the «dreamers.»
A proposed ban on the insecticides went before the European Union last week but was postponed because England and Germany, among other nations, abstained from voting.
And that was before the Brexit vote.
The voting process in that parliamentary chamber is less straightforward, requiring a two - thirds majority in the early stages of the vote before an absolute majority in the final stages of the vote.
Congress is expected to vote on the measure before the end of 2016.
There are a few details to work out before the Stamford Board of Representatives will take its vote, including what burdens enforcing the ordinance would put on the local police force.
It's true that Mr. Obama also passed major legislation with just Democratic votes, but not before making major concessions to Republicans, Jillson notes.
Surprising to some, the lower tally on the vote to split roles comes after a year in which investors were rankled over the $ 6.2 billion London Whale trading loss, which resulted in Dimon being summoned to testify before Congress.
Indeed, the 2016 election may be the last one in U.S. history before the self - employed comprise a majority of the voting electorate.
The official vote tally was announced before a packed room of 300 in a Tampa, Florida, office park, after an often - contentious two hour meeting that was no frills this year with no food or drink was provided for shareholders.
The FBI also weighed in, saying in a rare statement on Wednesday that it had been «provided a limited opportunity to review this memo the day before the committee voted to release it.»
He instructed audience members to raise their right hand and repeat the following: «I do solemnly swear that I, no matter how I feel, no matter what the conditions, if there are hurricanes or whatever, will vote on or before the 12th for Donald J. Trump for President.»
A number of GOP Senators are saying that the Senate's health care bill probably won't get a vote until the later part of July — a pretty clear departure from Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell's hope to get the legislation out of the way before last week's 4th of July recess.
In 1924 the writer and civil rights activist James Weldon Johnson observed that «practically every Negro vote is labeled, sealed, delivered and packed away long before election.»
The legislation could be changed and shift the political ground once more — but GOP leadership's ambitious goal of voting on a bill before the July 4th Congressional recess just became a lot harder to achieve.
These events have occurred suddenly — as, for example, when Republicans announced that a repeal vote would be delayed, before reversing course.
After an official 20 hours of debate, the Republican - controlled Senate was expected to begin a potentially chaotic «vote - a-rama» on amendments from Republicans and Democrats before moving to a final vote late on Thursday or early on Friday.
Democrats counter that the ACA was debated for more than three months after the initial text of the legislation was released before it got its first House vote, and amendments offered by Republicans were added to the bill.
Democratic candidate Roy Cooper has claimed victory in this race, but as of Friday morning Republican Pat McCrory had not conceded and the result had not been officially recognized; with a 5,000 vote margin out of 4.7 million votes cast, the Associated Press reported it could be late next week before the winner is officially known.
The day before the vote, London odds makers gave 80 % chance that Remain would be victorious, as polls revealed a 10 - point edge over the Leave campaign.
Before the 19th Amendment was passed, no woman had the right to vote.
The original version of the bill was pulled from the House before a vote in March due to lackluster support from Republicans.
He spoke on the Senate floor hours before the chamber was to vote on a measure that would re-open the federal government.
The Wells Fargo vote will be the first proposal on proxy access to come before shareholders this year, according to Ted Allen, governance counsel at proxy advisor Institutional Shareholder Services (ISS), and it will be worth watching how it plays out.
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell spoke on the Senate floor hours before the chamber was scheduled to vote on a stopgap budget measure.
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