Sentences with phrase «bill language referred»

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Pretty strong language, but no stronger than the metaphor Daniel Mitchell of the Heritage Foundation used, in an op - ed article in The Washington Times, to «describe a bill designed to prevent corporations from rechartering abroad for tax purposes: Mitchell described this legislation as the «Dred Scott tax billreferring to the infamous 1857 Supreme Court ruling that required free states to return escaped slaves.
The petition language is completely over the top, referring to the bill as the «Gay Bill of Special Rights» and claiming that it will force churches to hire gays (note: religious institutions are exempt, and btw have you ever even MET a straight male church organisbill as the «Gay Bill of Special Rights» and claiming that it will force churches to hire gays (note: religious institutions are exempt, and btw have you ever even MET a straight male church organisBill of Special Rights» and claiming that it will force churches to hire gays (note: religious institutions are exempt, and btw have you ever even MET a straight male church organist?).
The Opportunity Scholarships program, commonly referred to as the «school voucher program,» was enacted by the state last year when lawmakers inserted the language of the program's bill, which never made it out of committee, into the state budget bill.
The bill's new language specifies that the limitation now refers also to, «any manufacturer of new motor vehicles which establishes any business location or facility within the state of Missouri.»
HB 1220 (David Yancey, R - Newport News, referred to Commerce and Labor) is billed as a technical fix for language added to the Code last year that encourages utilities to invest in solar.
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