Indiana lawmakers are scheduled to discuss
a bill in conference committee Monday that would let Ball State University run schools in Muncie.
The amendment also gave Smith a chance to reach out to House members who will be negotiating the final
bill in a conference committee with the U.S. Senate and seek their commitment to trimming social science research at NSF.
Not exact matches
The House on Tuesday voted to pass the version of the tax
bill that came out of the bicameral
conference committee, appearing to pave the way for the Senate to pass it later
in the night.
The Times also wrote that
Bill Clinton spoke at a
conference in Moscow on June 29, 2010 — which was after the Rosatom - Uranium One merger was announced
in June 2010, but before it was approved by the
Committee on Foreign Investments
in the United States
in October 2010.
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in the President's Budget,» Hearing Before the
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Committee on Ways and Means, House of Representatives, February 13, 2001; Jerry Tempalski, «The Impact of the 2001 Tax
Bill on the Individual AMT,» National Tax Association Proceedings: 94th Annual
Conference on Taxation, November 10, 2001.
The paper is the first rigorous analysis of who wins and loses under the
bill as agreed to
in conference committee.
If the House passes their
bill and the Senate passes theirs, they'll have to hammer out a version
in conference committee that satisfies House leaders while not running afoul of the long - run deficit rule.
If both chambers pass tax
bills — which is no certainty — the legislation would be melded together
in a so - called
conference committee, where the Senate and House proposals would have to face off.
Naturally, perhaps the critical choice
in a contentious
bill's history is who goes on that
conference committee, since selecting one member over another will ultimately favor one set of provisions or one philosophical approach over another.
The
bill last month moved through the Senate Finance
Committee and Assembly Democrats are planning to discuss it
in conference.
The final
bill itself, as printed
in the
Conference Committee Report runs 185 pages, the last three of which amend a title of the United States Code other than the Internal Revenue Code (which is Title 26).
A separate
bill, also approved today, would shore up the legal uses for housekeeping accounts, which are used by party
conference committees and can raise unlimited funds with no contribution limits (then - Mayor Michael Bloomberg
in 2012 gave Senate Republicans $ 1 million to their housekeeping account).
«Mr. Klein outlined a system
in which the leaders of the Republican caucus and the Independent Democratic
Conference would work together to run the Senate, with joint control over
committee agendas, the
bills that are taken up on the floor and state budget negotiations,» Tom Kaplan wrote.
The differences
in the House and Senate
bills, if they both pass their respective chambers, would have to be reconciled
in a
conference committee and approved
in a new vote.
Bill Lipton, executive director of the Working Families Party, a Democratic
Conference ally, also pointed to a Time Warner Cable News report that the Democratic Senate Campaign
Committee will report $ 1.2 million on hand
in Friday's filing.
Republican lawmakers this week are expected to meet
in conference committees to hash out the differences between the two
bills, with the goal of voting on a compromise package by the end of this month.
Yandik is running for the 19th Congressional District, he will meet with residents at the Sidney Memorial Library; he is seeking to replace Chris Gibson, who declined to seek re-election for another term, -------------------------- Both Houses of the State Legislature have forwarded their budget proposals for eventual negotiations by
conference committees, Assemblyman
Bill Magee chairs the Assembly Agriculture
Committee, he said that some but not all of the Agriculture cuts from the Governor have been restored
in the Assembly Budget:
The U.S. Senate and House have now approved similar tax plans and are
in conference committees to craft a final
bill.
If the ride - hailing
bills are passed
in both houses, the
bills will be combined
in a
conference committee, where differences between the Assembly and Senate
bills are streamlined.
The amended
bill, which would mandate that the government outline alternative uses for the island, is expected to pass a House
committee Thursday, Zeldin said at a news
conference in Riverhead with local elected officials and environmentalists.
Also at 11 a.m., Win CEO Christine Quinn and NYC Councilman Stephen Levin hold a press
conference ahead of the Council General Welfare
Committee's hearing on a package of
bills with Living
In Communities voucher reforms, City Hall steps, Manhattan.
Austin Shafran, spokesman for the minority
conference, says that Klein has his facts wrong because Gianaris's Assembly
bill had 52 co-sponsors and was never
in the Rules or Election
Committees.
Support for the measure was shepherded by Sen. Diane Savino, a member of the Independent Democratic
Conference, who negotiated the
bill with Cuomo and,
in the end, made concessions such as removing the smoking component
in the legislation as well as allowing for more power to be vested
in the Health
Committee.
«We want
conference committees on this revenue
bill and we want to get it done for the people of New York State because they're sick and tired of ceding this power to three men who go
in a darkened room and come out and do nothing.»
On May 8, the Oklahoma Senate agreed to a
conference committee for HB 1058, the ballot access
bill that has passed both chambers, but
in different forms
in each house.
«The fact is tha t the ink is not even dry on this
bill, and everyone
in town is still getting fundraising requests from members of the
conference committee and all sorts of other people who were beating up on Wall Street,» an official at a large bank said, citing Reps. Carolyn Maloney (D - N.Y.) and Paul Kanjorski (D - Pa.)
The differences
in the two
bills are being ironed out
in a
conference committee, and will require both the House and Senate to vote again for final passage that would send the legislation to President Donald Trump to be signed into law.
«While progress has been made during the
conference committee, the final
bill does not adequately protect the State and Local Tax deduction that so many
in our district and across New York rely on,» she said.
At noon, NYC Councilman Ydanis Rodriguez, state Sen. Marisol Alcantara and Assemblywoman Carmen De La Rosa hold a press
conference to announce that the council's Transportation
Committee will be voting on the Hit and Run Alert System
bill in honor of all the victims that have lost their lives by reckless drivers, City Hall steps, Manhattan.
«Right now, some on the
conference committee are allowing lobbyists — and the same people who caused the crisis — to write the legislation,» she said
in late June, referring to negotiations for a financial reform
bill in Congress.
If the Senate passes its
bill, the differences with the House would be reconciled
in a
conference committee and require a second vote
in the House.
The proposed
bill is sponsored
in the Senate by GOP Health
Committee Chairman Kemp Hannon and Independent Democratic
Conference member Tony Avella and
in the Assembly by Democratic Assemblywoman Linda Rosenthal.
Katko, R - Camillus, also voted for the House version of the tax overhaul
bill, but has been trying to persuade GOP leaders to make changes
in conference committee negotiations with members of the Senate.
Now it will be up to a House - Senate
conference committee to negotiate a final
bill that irons out differences
in the two versions.
Schumer and Katko served on a House - Senate
conference committee charged with ironing out the differences between the two versions of the
bill, and both advocated for keeping the High Density States program
in the final legislation.
The two
bills will now be reconciled
in a
conference committee, and then brought back to the House and Senate for a final vote.
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(
In August the House of Representatives passed a
bill that would leave CAFE standards unchanged; a House - Senate
conference committee is expected to resolve the differences between the
bills later this year.)
After the
conference committee produces a reconciled version of the
bill, the House and Senate vote on the
bill again, but this time on a
bill that is identical
in both chambers.
Observers said that House and Senate
conference committee members were close to reaching an agreement on the volatile school - choice issue, which has been a major factor
in the legislature's inability to adopt a reform
bill.
The Assembly and Senate last month reconciled their proposals
in a
conference committee and overwhelmingly voted to approve the final version of the
bill.
Next action: The
bill will go to a
conference committee with the Senate, which passed a Head Start reauthorization
bill in July.
The new education
bill, which was tied up
in a legislative
conference committee, would accelerate that effort by allowing the state board of education wider latitude
in developing and approving the new outcomes.
Lawmakers on the U.S. Senate education
committee and more than a dozen House members met
in a
conference committee Wednesday to begin reconciling two
bills — one a Republican - only measure that barely passed the U.S. House of Representatives
in July, and the other a Senate version that cleared the U.S Senate with big, bipartisan support a few days later.
Washington —
In a breakthrough that increased the chances that child - care legis lation would be approved before the end of he Congressional session, Senate leaders announced last week they had reached an agreement with the White House on a new version of the bill, which has been bogged down in a conference committee for month
In a breakthrough that increased the chances that child - care legis lation would be approved before the end of he Congressional session, Senate leaders announced last week they had reached an agreement with the White House on a new version of the
bill, which has been bogged down
in a conference committee for month
in a
conference committee for months.
• The
bill passed by the House education
committee • One of the two options offered by Senator Alexander • Senator Murray's ESEA floor speech • The president's radio address and Secretary Duncan's speech • CCSSO • The George W. Bush Institute • The diverse groups organized by Ed Trust, the Business Roundtable, and the Leadership
Conference on Civil and Human Rights • The Foundation for Excellence
in Education • The official policies of both NCLB and the Obama administration's ESEA - waiver initiative
A
bill requiring that Oklahoma's science textbooks acknowledge «that human life was created by one God of the Universe» is expected to be taken up by a
conference committee representing both chambers of the legislature
in the coming weeks.
But the near - unanimous vote by the
conference committee in favor of the deal belied growing anxiety on the left, with civil rights advocates and education reformers becoming increasingly nervous they had spent close to a year working on an education
bill that will ultimately harm poor and minority children.
Leaders from the House Education and the Workforce
Committee and the Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor and Pensions (HELP) purportedly are preparing for the next steps with a House - Senate conference committee reportedly convening soon and a reconciled bill could be considered by both chambers in
Committee and the Senate
Committee on Health, Education, Labor and Pensions (HELP) purportedly are preparing for the next steps with a House - Senate conference committee reportedly convening soon and a reconciled bill could be considered by both chambers in
Committee on Health, Education, Labor and Pensions (HELP) purportedly are preparing for the next steps with a House - Senate
conference committee reportedly convening soon and a reconciled bill could be considered by both chambers in
committee reportedly convening soon and a reconciled
bill could be considered by both chambers
in December.
In another step toward a modernized education
bill, the U.S. House of Representatives today named conferees for the Elementary and Secondary Education Act (ESEA)
Conference Committee.