Sentences with phrase «before passage»

Yet just before this passage, it also says that wives should be subject to their husbands in everything since he is the head of the wife.
It rose by about 5.6 percent per year after passage, compared to 3.2 percent per year before passage.
Because it was a constitutional amendment, the legislature was required under the constitution to give the governor 10 days written notice before passage.
Because, as you would expect, what the group is calling for is nothing more than a return to the bad old days before the passage of the No Child Left Behind Act that did little more than condemn far too many children to the educational, economic, and social abyss.
The magnets appear in the right lower quadrant soon after placement (A) and in the rectum one day before passage of the magnet from the patient's body (B).
SAISD has been committed to this work since before the passage of SB 1882, and has several in - district charter schools already operating.
But it is difficult to see any practical outcome that prevents the return of same - sex marriage to California, which had it for five months before the passage of Prop 8.
Debate at the state legislature in the final hours before passage included lawmakers asserting that the ongoing meltdown of global icecaps or of the icesheet on land masses like Greenland does not raise Atlantic sea levels.
MANHATTAN — Couples can start applying for same - sex marriage licenses on Tuesday, an opportunity that thousands of New Yorkers have eagerly awaited since long before the passage of the gay marriage bill last month.
Even before the passage of new credit card legislation, data from MasterCard and Visa indicated continued growth in U.S. debit card spend and a marked reduction in U.S. credit card spend.
Born before the passage of the Civil Rights Act, in Birmingham, Alabama, and witness to the Watts riots in 1965, Marshall has long been an inspired and imaginative chronicler of the African American experience.
In another employment case, AT&T v. Hulteen, No. 07 - 543, the Court will consider whether pregnancy leave taken before the passage of the Pregnancy Discrimination Act of 1978 must be taken into account in the calculation of pension and other employment benefits.
SBA Administrator Karen Mills said the program led average weekly loan approvals to leap by 87 percent compared to the weekly average before the passage of last year's American Recovery and Reinvestment Act.
«Adopting an ambitious amendment to phase down the use and production of hydrofluorocarbons — or HFCs — is likely the single most important step that we could take at this moment to limit the warming of our planet,» Secretary of State John Kerry said in Kigali, in remarks before the passage of the agreement.
As the report notes, America's debt and deficits were on a steep upward trajectory before passage of the tax cuts.
I was adopted just barely before the passage of Roe v. Wade in 1973.
Modifying a firearm so that it simulates automatic fire is illegal in New York, a measure that was approved before the passage of the SAFE Act, according to the State Police.
Finally, the extent of Scottish devolution was less before the passage of the 2012 Scotland Act and the likely upcoming «devo - max» arrangements.
Azzopardi denied the clean energy standard was passed without public airing, noting there were 24 public hearings state wide before its passage.
With the transfer approved by the legislature, its final step before passage will be the signature of County Executive C. Scott Vanderhoef, a high likelihood given the executive's perceived eagerness to address the financial problems surrounding the facility.
Duke reported that «before issues could start with regards to the consideration of the Bill, the Minority Leader, Osei Kyei Mensah Bonsu had requested that some of the transitional documents have to be made available to Parliament before the passage of the said bill but the response he got from the Speaker was that the ongoing process was a presidential transition and not a parliamentary transition.»
Andrade gave voice to the concerns of those who felt that the vote had been rushed before its passage was secured.
In their commentary, Adashi and Cohen point out that the authors of the legislation are anonymous and that no congressional hearings, floor discussions or public engagement took place before its passage.
The other thing that happened before the passage of IDEA which was the passage of Section 504, two years before.
The amount of taxpayer money sent to private voucher schools in Wisconsin will need to be examined before passage of Walker's proposal to expand the statewide program, two Republican lawmakers also said Wednesday.
Now I'm not sure that the people who put up the billboard were referring to Common Core testing, and I'm pretty sure Paul wasn't when he wrote the epistle, but there is a clue in the line before the passage quoted that makes me wonder:
And it includes many students with disabilities who would have been shut out of public school before passage of the 1975 law now known as the Individuals With Disabilities Education Act, which guaranteed all children a «free appropriate public education.»
Colorado Department of Education data released in February show that the distribution of teacher effectiveness in the state looks much as it did before passage of the bill.
She was one of many boat people, and this aspect of the story might well be modeled after Vu Tran's real - life experiences where he and most of his family were refugees at Pulau Bidong before passage to Oklahoma.
Just before the passage cuts off Jean Louise says: «You're the only person I think I've ever fully trusted and now I'm done for.»
Now, it seems to me impossible to show that the law in question contemplates either the trial of a person for an offence committed before its passage or the punishment of any person for such an offence.
Here the government introduces bills, which are not just «draft laws» but fully conceived (in principle) legislation that can be passed as introduced, though of course it may be amended before passage too.
But the price will not approach the $ 20000 mark before the passage of three to four months.
This was a time before the passage of the Racial Discrimination Act 1975, before the Aboriginal Land Rights (Northern Territory) Act 1976, and almost twenty years before the Mabo decision.
The 5.4 million women of reproductive age in Texas will be left with only 10 health centers that provide safe, legal abortion in the entire state — down from approximately 40 health centers before passage of this dangerous law.
The bill has several hurdles before passage by Congress.
In 1875, the year before the passage of Britain's Cruelty to Animals Act, Victoria asked Joseph Lister to speak out against vivisection: «The Queen has been dreadfully shocked at the details of some of these practices,» her secretary wrote, «and is most anxious to put a stop to them.»
But Target actually announced three months before passage of the bill that the company would increase the minimum wage for its employees.
Hours before its passage, Cuomo issued a «message of necessity» that waived the normal three - day aging period for bill review.
AAAS holds the first fully accessible professional meeting in Boston, long before passage of the Americans with Disabilities Act.
Kline's original goal was to move away from an omnibus approach to federal education policy as represented by No Child and offer up five bills that would essentially revert back to the days before the passage of No Child, when federal dollars were handed out to states without showing any results.
In China between 1981 and 2001 concentrations of TSPs were more than double the country's earlier average of 200 micrograms per meter cubed and more than five times the average amount in the U.S., even before the passage of the latter nation's Clean Air Act in 1970.
Born before the passage of the Civil Rights Act, in Birmingham, Alabama, and witness, at the age of ten, to the Watts riots, Marshall has long been an inspired and imaginative chronicler of the African American experience.
The unending cacophony of stories of public education failure and a need to reform it for the future has been ongoing since before the passage of the No Child Left Behind Act of 2001 (NCLB, 2002).
Earlier this month, consultants hired by the county presented a plan to send out a request for proposal, RFP, for a multi-million dollar deal privatizing the Westchester County Airport that was sent down by the administration late last year just before the passage of the 2017 county budget.
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