The original resolution to support the repeal of parts of NY SAFE was put forth
by Legislators Ed Day (R) and Chris Carey (R), but Sparaco added several further planks to it.
Mills» resolution is co-sponsored
by Legislators Ed Rath, Joe Lorigo, Kevin Hardwick and Lynne Dixon.
After a year - long investigation, the committee, created by a bipartisan resolution introduced
by Legislators Ed Romaine (R - Center Moriches) and Wayne Horsley (D - Babylon), concluded that LIPA needs greater transparency and the type of oversight an elected board of trustees would provide.
Not exact matches
True to his word, former NYC Mayor
Ed Koch has released a list of state
legislators and candidates who have so fare refused to sign on to the budget, ethics and redistricting reform pledges created
by his PAC, New York Uprising, branding these individuals «enemies of reform.»
If a Republican is elected this February to replace
Ed Romaine in the County Legislature, we'll also be represented
by a freshman
legislator in the minority party.
And they'll get even more notice if they're accompanied
by calls from crucial constituents (i.e., donors) and if the issue is mentioned in an op -
ed column in the
legislator's main district newspaper.
Several
legislators fear county will do nothing to achieve efficiencies
BY DYLAN SKRILOFF On Tuesday the Rockland County Legislature officially requested an $ 80 million deficit bond on a 11 - 3 vote, but really the vote was 9 - 5, with five dissenting lawmakers voting to float a $ 62 million bond instead, as proposed by Legislator Ed Da
BY DYLAN SKRILOFF On Tuesday the Rockland County Legislature officially requested an $ 80 million deficit bond on a 11 - 3 vote, but really the vote was 9 - 5, with five dissenting lawmakers voting to float a $ 62 million bond instead, as proposed
by Legislator Ed Da
by Legislator
Ed Day.
BY MICHAEL RICONDA New City — Rockland County
Legislators Frank Sparaco (R — Valley Cottage) and
Ed Day (R — New City) called a press conference on March 6 to announce a unanimous resolution calling on the county executive and county attorney to comply with a recent court order demanding the execution of a contract -LSB-...]
Sources said Alain Kaloyeros, SUNY Poly's president, responded
by telling the
legislators their chances at securing the request in next year's state budget might improve if the city's major institutions — its
eds and meds — kicked in to fill some of the gap.
Erie County
Legislators recently passed a resolution introduced
by the Minority Caucus,
Legislators Joe Lorigo,
Ed Rath, John Mills and Kevin Hardwick, to support bipartisan state legislation that would allow emergency responders to apply and receive state aid they are not currently eligible for.
By Rockland County Executive
Ed Day What it all comes down to is parking for five
legislators.
A coalition of reform groups led
by former Mayor
Ed Koch were pushing for
legislators to deliver a redistricting plan that better reflected the actual enrollment and population of the state.
At this meeting, which was also attended
by assemblymen Pete Lopez and Kevin Cahill, as well as senators Seward and Bonacic, Turner said he learned that «
legislators want state
ed to fix the issue, or they will take the unprecedented step of creating education policy.
During the
legislators remarks Grant and Schoenberger, in their finest legalese intonated that the proposal should sail through because the formal documents in front of the legislature were signed
by the County Executive,
Ed Day and the County Attorney, Thomas Humbach.
He was joined
by County Executive
Ed Day, County
Legislators Carey and Hofstein, Clarkstown Councilman Frank Borelli, County GOP Chairman Lawrence Garvey, Clarkstown Town Board candidate, John Noto who will be running against Councilwoman Shirley Lasker, and Candidate for Highways Superintendent, Frank DiZenzo.
Although that sentiment is widely shared
by legislators, many also think that NSF is better equipped than
ED to run a high - quality program with a lasting impact on student achievement.
Ed schools presently benefit from a lack of public accountability, low political visibility, public policy inertia, and iron triangle protectionism provided
by self - interested coalitions of executive branch credentialing managers, teacher union officials attempting to restrain labor market entry, and a few aligned
legislators.
Part of the problem is that many
ed reform grantees and the foundations that fund them are populated
by relatively recent graduates of those elite colleges who haven't adjusted to the fact that what worked back at school and works among their colleagues doesn't necessarily appeal to the Republican
legislators they need to convince.
Despite the overwhelming evidence against increased regulations on schools, there doesn't seem to be any immediate plan
by legislators and «Big
Ed overlords» to reduce the burden.
It has also led to a number of important successes, including the creation of a variety of resources and op -
eds, four congressional briefings sponsored
by federal
legislators, and numerous opportunities to provide input into federal legislation.
According to documents obtained
by the Center for Media and Democracy (CMD), the American Petroleum Institute (API) and other oil industry groups have been directing state
legislators to make public and legislative statements in favor of the pipeline project, and have provided
legislators with draft legislation, language for op -
eds and testimony to be presented as their own.
But many
legislators have been tasked with promoting the project
by oil industry lobbyists who provide them with model bills, talking points and draft op -
eds.
The chief justice and individual members of the court play a public role, making the case for legal aid funding
by giving speeches, visiting with individual
legislators, meeting with newspaper editorial boards and authoring op ‐
ed pieces.