Sentences with phrase «chamber rules»

The phrase "chamber rules" refers to the set of guidelines or regulations that govern the behavior and proceedings within a specific organization or group, usually a legislative or decision-making body called a chamber. These rules ensure order, fair treatment, and proper functioning within the group. Full definition
In October 2007, federal district court Judge Robert Chambers ruled in favor of Gunnoe and OVEC and issued an injunction, ordering Jupiter Holdings to halt the construction of any new valley fills at its Boone County mine.
Senate Republicans say even if they lost a member, it would be impossible for the Dems to take control because chamber rules require a supermajority — 38 votes — to make such a move.
This injury situation is getting beyond a joke for Arsenal and if Koscielny does not recover in time, with Chambers ruled out we will have to turn to the Spanish left back Nacho Monreal, just back from injury himself, or young Isaac Hayden from the academy.
Sen. Brad Hoylman of Manhattan has asked the state Committee on Open Government for a formal opinion on the Senate's adoption this week of chamber rules that bar the use of cellphones as recording devices — a prohibition that Hoylman strongly suspects is a violation of state Open Meetings Law.
Washington (CNN)- Veteran Rep. Charlie Rangel apologized on the House floor Tuesday for causing any embarrassment by violating chamber rules, but he insisted he is not corrupt and refused to resign.
New chamber rules reduce the amount of central staff funding allocated to the 27 Democrats from 33 percent of the total to 30 percent.
At the time of writing, the embattled international retailer suffered yet another blow, when the Amsterdam Enterprise chamber ruled in a case brought by Andreas Seifert's OM Handels and MW Handels businesses that Steinhoff should amend its accounts for 2016.
The Senate Democrats are again trying to use a 2009 chamber rule change to their advantage in hopes of forcing a public hearing on their reform agenda, which is contained in five ethics and campaign finance - related bills.
The US Senate Democrats voted to change the chamber rules and curb filibusters on most presidential appointees.
Per the chamber rules, Silver's resignation would make Assembly majority leader Joe Morelle the acting speaker.
In addition, after pledging to change the chamber rules to make them more equitable to the minority and then putting off a decision for two weeks, the GOP has come up with alterations that have the Democrats crying foul.
LG Bob Duffy sided with the Republicans, who apparently have repaid him by changing the chamber rule that allows the LG to cast a tie - breaking vote in the chamber when he's presiding over the Senate.
Instead of sending the original complaints to the Assembly Ethics Committee, as required by chamber rules, Silver instead signed off on a secret $ 103,000 taxpayer - funded settlement.
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