Sentences with phrase «bipartisan budget working»

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Republicans should be happy to learn this Truth that has brought America to the state of Light for Obama to pick on it.One thing good about American Democracy is it is «truly participating» and lasting with lessons for others to follow in modernity to tap blue horizons of life.Those blue horizons just do not end in economics that has many minds to tap the financial barometer of the country self educative in working of its affluent class and ordinary class both domestically and internationally relating to perfection with budgeting of money in economic plans that have been existing and are in the process to move charismatically with a tide over where bipartisan element also comes into play well integrated to test the mettle of the top leader of the country who has to stand over the continuous democratic element evolving of the country both in economic as well as inherently in spiritual terms for the good of the people at large mixing with the culture of exchange that has humanity behind it to survive??
Valesky says he has had conversations with constituents who are concerned, but says ultimately the coalition works, citing a bipartisan path to fiscally responsible and on time budgets, among other things.
Working on a bipartisan basis, we passed a budget giving minimum wage workers three raises over the next two - and - a-half years.
«While there is more work to do to lessen the overall tax burden on New Yorkers, these bipartisan reforms, adopted as part of the budget are an important step forward to improving the business climate.»
Dutchess County Legislature Chairman Rob Rolison said, «The bipartisan support for the 2016 County Budget shows residents their legislators work together for their benefit.
Funke expressed the Senate Republicans» desire to continue working in a bipartisan fashion to deliver the fifth on - time state budget in a row.
They met for a brief technical session and announced plans to return this week to work on replenishing the $ 54 million spending cut they had originally made to the Medicare Savings Program in the bipartisan budget they passed, four months late, last October.
Rep. Joe Courtney, D - 2nd District, said he supported a temporary measure in September with assurances that Congress would work toward a bipartisan budget agreement before the end of 2017.
«The bipartisan effort is working,» she said, before referencing the 2009 budget that was passed by a Legislature wholly under Democratic control.
«Therefore, legislative leaders will continue our efforts to work on a bipartisan budget that can actually pass.»
But the bipartisan support this budget earned signals something even bigger: We can work together.
That veto sent lawmakers back to work to devise the bipartisan budget Malloy signed Tuesday.
The top four leaders at the Capitol — House Speaker Joe Aresimowicz, Senate President Pro Tem Martin Looney, Senate Republican leader Len Fasano and House Republican leader Themis Klarides — issued a joint statement Wednesday pledging to work toward a bipartisan budget deal.
Aresimowicz rejected that notion, saying last year's bipartisan budget was evidence that Democrats and Republicans are working together.
He called on them to work with him in a bipartisan way to fix the state's projected budget problems.
In a statement, Austin Shafran, a spokesman for Senate Democrats, did not say whether the Senate would agree to take up Mr. Paterson's proposal, promising only that «we will continue to work with the Executive and Assembly to pass a fair and bipartisan budget that controls spending provides tax relief, and protects jobs and vital services.»
After the Senate's bipartisan 91 - to - 9 vote in a favor of a bill that keeps federal agencies open through March 18 while enacting $ 4 billion in new spending cuts, Mr. Obama urged House and Senate leaders to meet with Vice President Joseph R. Biden Jr. and two top aides to work out a longer - term budget agreement.
In response to a question about the likelihood of Congressional support for proposed budget increases for DOE science initiatives, Moniz offered remarks that were both pragmatic and optimistic: While noting that current spending caps might make a 20 % increase in clean - energy R&D unlikely, he said that there have been encouraging signs of greater bipartisan support for such research, and an appreciation for the DOE's strategy to work with private investors as well as international collaborators.
The Bipartisan Policy Center, as its name implies, tries to define a path on issues like energy that can work in a period of polarized politics and shrinking budgets.
The budget reflects the fact that science advocacy matters, but it's also a reminder that we need to be vigilant in our work to depoliticize the issue of climate change and continue to work in strong bipartisan fashion to advance shared goals around clean energy deployment and innovation, as well as community resilience to extreme weather and other climate impacts.
Over the long holiday weekend, the Illinois General Assembly worked in a bipartisan manner to end the unprecedented budget impasse, passing a full - year budget for FY2018 and the revenue increases needed to fund that budget.
We strongly urge Congress to finish this important piece of work by passing by passing the Bipartisan Budget Act of 2018.
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