Ferguson's comments follow a call last week by another Ukip
candidate for members of the public to be stripped of the right to vote.
Not exact matches
Topics included: early reporting on inaccuracies in the articles
of The New York Times's Judith Miller that built support
for the invasion
of Iraq; the media campaign to destroy UN chief Kofi Annan and undermine confidence in multilateral solutions; revelations by George Bush's biographer that as far back as 1999 then - presidential
candidate Bush already spoke
of wanting to invade Iraq; the real reason Bush was grounded during his National Guard days — as recounted by the widow
of the pilot who replaced him; an article published throughout the world that highlighted the West's lack
of resolve to seriously pursue the genocidal fugitive Bosnian Serb leader Radovan Karadzic, responsible
for the largest number
of European civilian deaths since World War II; several investigations
of allegations by former
members concerning the practices
of Scientology; corruption in the leadership
of the nation's largest police union; a well - connected humanitarian relief organization operating as a cover
for unauthorized US covert intervention abroad; detailed evidence that a powerful congressional critic
of Bill Clinton and Al Gore
for financial irregularities and personal improprieties had his own track record
of far more serious transgressions; a look at the practices and values
of top Democratic operative and the clients they represent when out
of power in Washington; the murky international interests that fueled both George W. Bush's and Hillary Clinton's presidential campaigns; the efficacy
of various proposed solutions to the failed war on drugs; the poor - quality televised news program
for teens (with lots
of advertising) that has quietly seeped into many
of America's
public schools; an early exploration
of deceptive practices by the credit card industry; a study
of ecosystem destruction in Irian Jaya, one
of the world's last substantial rain forests.
«These
candidates have a history
of standing up
for working people, immigrant rights, good
public education, affordable housing, criminal justice, police reform and other issues that are important to our
members and their families.
Amidst the media's recent focus on independent redistricting, New York City Council
member Dan Garodnick encourages New Yorkers not to lose sight
of the importance
of campaign finance reform, highlighting the many benefits that the New York City
public matching funds system has created
for small donors,
candidates for public office, and the voting
public.
This first prevents the spoiler effect, and second, allows
members of the
public to have time to give more attention to the two
candidates who could win, particularly if they voted
for a third party
candidate the first time around.
«I'm honored to have the endorsement
of Downtown Progressive Democrats, whose
members have a long and distinguished record
of engaging local Democrats and backing progressive
candidates for public office.
None
of the changes to downgrade the powers
of the elected bodies
of the party — notably the conference and NEC — and restrict
members» rights to select
candidates for public office could have been adopted without support from the trade union bureaucracy.
Potential
candidates for public advocate are state Sen. Daniel Squadron, City Council member Letitia James and Reshma Saujani, currently a deputy in the Public Advocate's Office — none of whom has Weiner's citywide name recognition or his deep campaign co
public advocate are state Sen. Daniel Squadron, City Council
member Letitia James and Reshma Saujani, currently a deputy in the
Public Advocate's Office — none of whom has Weiner's citywide name recognition or his deep campaign co
Public Advocate's Office — none
of whom has Weiner's citywide name recognition or his deep campaign coffers.
I hope the there will be an urgent effort to address the allegations, institute procedures to ensure natural justice
for all Labour Party
members in the event
of disputes, and restore
members» rights to select their
candidates for public office.
(b) Each Democratic organization shall have a written constitution which provides among other things (i) that the annual election
of officers be by a secret ballot
of the
members of the organization; (ii) that membership in the organization be open to all enrolled Democrats residing in the political subdivision
for which the organization is to function; (iii) that there be periodic financial reports to the membership, with at least one report each year and that the receipts and expenditures
of the organization may be reviewed upon the written request
of any
member of the organization at a reasonable time and place fixed by an officer
of the organization designated
for that purpose; (iv) that endorsement
of all
candidates for party position or
public office in the party primary be by a secret ballot
of the
members of the organization.
The statement cautioned
members of the
public to be wary
of the activities
of fraudsters who contact
candidates with the promises
of bettering their results
for a fee payable through mobile money transfers.
An at - large voting system
for electing
members to the East Ramapo school board — long dominated by Orthodox Jews whose children attend private yeshivas — has prevented
public school parents who are largely black and Latino from electing
candidates of their choice, according to a lawsuit filed by NYCLU.
The New York State Legislative Ethics Commission's duties include administration and enforcement
of the provisions
of Public Officers Law § § 73, 73 - a and 74
for members and employees
of the legislature and
candidates for state legislative office.
The
members of the
public were given the opportunity to ask the parliamentary
candidates questions bothering on youth unemployment, lack
of transparency and accountability in the sale
of the premix fuel, scholarship
for fishermen's children, among others.
«Council
Member Helen Rosenthal is a dedicated
public servant who has fought
for the fair treatment
of the diverse families in her community,» Amanda Farias, 18th District City Council
Candidate said.
Tory
candidates say
members of the
public are now spontaneously raising deep concerns about the prospect
of Scottish nationalists deciding tax laws
for England in the budget
of a minority Labour government.
Candidates should intend to remain actively teaching, inspire all students, possess the respect
of all
members of their school, be involved in the community, and be prepared
for public speaking.
Nonchargeable activities: lobbying and ballot initiatives; external
public relations; litigation, «unless specifically related to collective bargaining, contract administration or organizational maintenance»; get - out - the - vote activities; contributing to charitable, religious, or ideological causes; supporting political organizations or
candidates for public office; organizing or recruiting new
members and «defending against challenges to exclusive bargaining representative status»; and «monitoring and opposing activities
of groups and individuals whose purpose is to undermine
public education.»
1975 — To facilitate community and parent involvement in the
public schools, PEA published the first
Candidate's Manual
for the Election
of Community School Board
members.
The organization takes a holistic approach to selection, rather than «using a blunt instrument like cut scores on Praxis or content exams, which can dramatically impact diversity in a negative way,» says Anne Mahle, who currently serves as senior vice president
for public partnerships but led recruitment
for many years.149 Although the average GPA
of corps
members is 3.42, TFA maintains a relatively low cutoff requirement
of 2.5 and instead places greater emphasis on
candidate evaluations designed to measure characteristics that TFA's research has shown its most effective teachers share.
CTU rank - and - file
members interviewed, endorsed and worked tirelessly
for candidates who respect and support
public educators, and demand that the rich pay their fair share
of taxes.
Media release Following news that the top feline job in the country may be up
for grabs, Cats Protection is asking
members of the
public to vote
for their favourite
candidate for the job
of Downing Street cat.
• Promote efficient and responsible government • Provide the veterinary profession with political credibility and visibility • Speak on behalf
of the veterinary profession in Florida in a strong and unified voice • Help
candidates sympathetic to our profession achieve or maintain
public office • Encourage
members to participate in the political process • Build and maintain key relationships in both local and state government • Strengthen the political education
of our membership providing awareness
of government,
candidates and important political issues • Provide a bipartisan means
for the FVMA and our lobbyists to advocate
for the veterinary profession, small business owners and the animals entrusted in our care
In addition, she has served as vice chair
of the Probate Committee, vice chair and chairperson
of the OCBA's Family Court Committee, subcommittee chair and representative
for the Family Court Division
for a number
of bench / bar retreats, liaison to the Legislative Committee, and as a
member of the OCBA's nominating committee and its
Public Advisory Committee on Judicial
Candidates.
All
Member States should be mandated to publish a
public call, then to put forward a list
of at least three
candidates for each judicial position, selected on the basis
of a number
of additional obligations regarding gender balance, management skills and professional background
of the applicants.
Ken is a former
member of The Citizens» Council
of LaGrange, a non-partisan community group that promotes better government through the recruiting and evaluation
of candidates for local
public office, having co-chaired the Council's Qualifications Committee.
The plaintiffs challenged eight restrictions on judicial conduct: 1) the prohibition on judicial
candidates campaigning as a
member of a political organization, 2) the prohibition on judicial
candidates making speeches
for or against political organizations or
candidates, 3) the ban on judicial
candidates making contributions to political causes or
candidates, 4) the prohibition on judicial
candidates from publicly endorsing or opposing
candidates for public office, 5) the prohibition on judges from acting as a leader or holding office in a policitical organization, 6) the prohibition on judicial
candidates knowingly or recklessly making false statements during campaigns, 7) the ban on judicial
candidates making misleading statements, and 8) the prohibition on
candidates making pledges, promises, or committments in connection with cases, controversies, or issues that are likely to come before the court.
[5] Although
members of the families
of judges, judicial
candidates, and a judge - elect are free to engage in their own political activity, including running
for public office, there is no «family exception» to the prohibition in paragraph (A)(3) against a judge,
candidate, and a judge - elect publicly endorsing
candidates for public office.
Southern Regional Health System (Riverdale, GA) 07/2004 — 03/2006
Public Relations Coordinator • Developed and implemented comprehensive public relations strategies for the hospital system, holding responsibility for various media relations tasks including news releases, media inquiries, and interviews • Acted as primary hospital spokesperson for television, print, and radio communications • Maintained internal communications including employee newsletters, physician newsletters, trade publications, internal advertisements, and the Prism magazine which was distributed to Clayton County residents on a quarterly basis • Facilitated effective relations with all internal and external audiences, including area residents and businesses, staff members, volunteers, and both state and county officials • Scheduled, planned, and promoted healthcare outreach and educational activities including fairs, tours, and local events • Solicited the input, review, and approval of various parties in the preparation of marketing plans and related budgets, as well as for the coordination and selection of qualified candidates to speak at community events on various health - related topics • Monitored patient complaints as appropriate, providing valuable feedback and guidance with respect to issue resolution • Exceeded educational requirements for fire safety, general safety, infection control, and hazardous waste mana
Public Relations Coordinator • Developed and implemented comprehensive
public relations strategies for the hospital system, holding responsibility for various media relations tasks including news releases, media inquiries, and interviews • Acted as primary hospital spokesperson for television, print, and radio communications • Maintained internal communications including employee newsletters, physician newsletters, trade publications, internal advertisements, and the Prism magazine which was distributed to Clayton County residents on a quarterly basis • Facilitated effective relations with all internal and external audiences, including area residents and businesses, staff members, volunteers, and both state and county officials • Scheduled, planned, and promoted healthcare outreach and educational activities including fairs, tours, and local events • Solicited the input, review, and approval of various parties in the preparation of marketing plans and related budgets, as well as for the coordination and selection of qualified candidates to speak at community events on various health - related topics • Monitored patient complaints as appropriate, providing valuable feedback and guidance with respect to issue resolution • Exceeded educational requirements for fire safety, general safety, infection control, and hazardous waste mana
public relations strategies
for the hospital system, holding responsibility
for various media relations tasks including news releases, media inquiries, and interviews • Acted as primary hospital spokesperson
for television, print, and radio communications • Maintained internal communications including employee newsletters, physician newsletters, trade publications, internal advertisements, and the Prism magazine which was distributed to Clayton County residents on a quarterly basis • Facilitated effective relations with all internal and external audiences, including area residents and businesses, staff
members, volunteers, and both state and county officials • Scheduled, planned, and promoted healthcare outreach and educational activities including fairs, tours, and local events • Solicited the input, review, and approval
of various parties in the preparation
of marketing plans and related budgets, as well as
for the coordination and selection
of qualified
candidates to speak at community events on various health - related topics • Monitored patient complaints as appropriate, providing valuable feedback and guidance with respect to issue resolution • Exceeded educational requirements
for fire safety, general safety, infection control, and hazardous waste management
REALTOR ®
members are hereby licensed to use the terms REALTOR ® or REALTORS ® in connection with activities in support
of specific candidates in specific elections to public office or nomination for election to public office, provided the definition of the term REALTOR ® as a registered collective membership mark which identifies members of the NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS ® and the identification of those conducting such activities as members of a member Board (s) is included on all letterhead and other written campaign literature, in all campaign media aids and on other materials unless not reasonably practica
of specific
candidates in specific elections to
public office or nomination
for election to
public office, provided the definition
of the term REALTOR ® as a registered collective membership mark which identifies members of the NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS ® and the identification of those conducting such activities as members of a member Board (s) is included on all letterhead and other written campaign literature, in all campaign media aids and on other materials unless not reasonably practica
of the term REALTOR ® as a registered collective membership mark which identifies
members of the NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS ® and the identification of those conducting such activities as members of a member Board (s) is included on all letterhead and other written campaign literature, in all campaign media aids and on other materials unless not reasonably practica
of the NATIONAL ASSOCIATION
OF REALTORS ® and the identification of those conducting such activities as members of a member Board (s) is included on all letterhead and other written campaign literature, in all campaign media aids and on other materials unless not reasonably practica
OF REALTORS ® and the identification
of those conducting such activities as members of a member Board (s) is included on all letterhead and other written campaign literature, in all campaign media aids and on other materials unless not reasonably practica
of those conducting such activities as
members of a member Board (s) is included on all letterhead and other written campaign literature, in all campaign media aids and on other materials unless not reasonably practica
of a
member Board (s) is included on all letterhead and other written campaign literature, in all campaign media aids and on other materials unless not reasonably practical.