Sentences with phrase «bill is in jeopardy»

The bill is in jeopardy - it may not pass, this will be a close one decided by just a couple votes.

Not exact matches

The bill is unlikely to pass, as the Senate has pledged to reject any government bill that puts the act in jeopardy.
The most explicit statement of these limitations is in the Constitution's first ten amendments — the Bill of Rights — which guarantee freedom of religion, speech, press, assembly, and petition, the right to bear arms, protection against the obligatory quartering of soldiers, security from unwarranted search and seizure, the right to a grand jury, protection against double jeopardy and self - incrimination, the right of due process, just compensation for private property taken for public use, and speedy public trial by jury without excessive fines or bail.
President Jim Weill says it shows the benefits are mitigating the most damaging effects of the recession — benefits that are in jeopardy if the Senate child nutrition bill goes through.
With a new FAA reauthorization bill on the way this week, the safety improvements they've fought for are once again in jeopardy.
The Centro funding that was in jeopardy due to a U.S. Congress bill, will not be cut, Sen. Chuck Schumer and Rep. John Katko announced Tuesday.
Not voting on the bill, knowing that there are a total of 35 yes votes right now, will put the Republican Majority in jeopardy.
Former Massachusetts Gov. Bill Weld, whose law firm is defending former Senate Majority Leader Joe Bruno in federal court, said in a Talk 1300 - AM radio interview this morning that the case should be tossed out, saying that retrying him smacked of double jeopardy.
The money, which flows through the state, has been so reliable that developers, housing experts and City Hall officials were shocked to learn a week ago that it was in jeopardy, despite the ongoing feud between Mayor Bill de Blasio and Governor Andrew Cuomo.
But the chance to hone them could be in jeopardy thanks to an asinine bill from a downstate Assembly member who wants to ban air rifle and archery as school sports on the ridiculous assumption that shooting on a school team creates a «gun culture.»
«Far too many families are struggling to get by, let alone get ahead, and removing the SALT deduction put the bill's passage in jeopardy,» Collins said.
McKissick said he met late last week with Sen. Bill Rabon, the eastern North Carolina Republican who chairs the committee, but GOP leaders remain reticent to make any commitments regarding a legislative fix to the funding controversy, despite stiff warnings from district chiefs that thousands of teachers» jobs are in jeopardy.
Just as Bernie Sanders believes that the middle class in our country is in jeopardy from the oligarchs, likewise oligarchs such as Bill Gates, Bill Walton, Michael Bloomberg, to name a few of the corporate education oligarch reformers, are threatening to change and destroy public education in the nation by replacing public schools with charter schools.
Unfortunately, due to ill health, his 2012 billing may be in jeopardy.
The bill of rights gives the accused the right to see the evidence against him and cross-examine his accusers before his life, liberty or property are put in jeopardy.
The new legislation appeared to be in jeopardy when a major Philadelphia employer, Comcast, threatened the city's mayor with a lawsuit if he signed the bill.
There was also a 2014 private member's bill to amend the Divorce Act to create a presumption of post-separation equal shared parenting with the exception where there is suspicion the child might be in jeopardy.
So when a bill arrives in the mail alerting you that your real estate license is in jeopardy, it may seem like a plausible occurrence.
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