Sentences with phrase «change nominating commission»

Oklahoma Speaker puts forth judicial agenda: keep merit selection but change nominating commission, term limits but only for Court of Civil Appeals, mandatory retirement age for all appellate judges, several «placeholder» bills

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A commission set up to help reform the Democratic presidential nominating process has voted to restrict the number of superdelegates as part of a slew of changes.
Comptroller hopeful and City Councilwoman Melinda Katz (D - Forest Hills) Monday called on the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission to ratify proposed rule changes that would allow shareholders to nominate directors on corporate boards — a change she says would have tremendous impact on city pension funds.
COUNTRY: Switzerland AWARDED BY: Swiss Private Bank Pictet et Cie WHAT IT IS: The prize has two components — an award of $ 105,000, and «the Commission,» in which a nominated photographer travels to a region where the bank is supporting a sustainability project and creates a portfolio around that project AIM: To support photography, specifically environmentally conscious work ELIGIBILITY: Candidates must be nominated by a selected group of experts that changes with each cycle of the award.
Moore was commissioned to produce a work for Goslar, Germany after being nominated for a prestigious art prize by the town; he selected this work, previously titled The Falling Warrior and changed its name for the location in the Imperial Palace Garden.
What does Donald Trump's plan to nominate Jay Clayton as chairman of the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) mean for the future of corporate climate change disclosure?
SB 305 of 2014 as pre-filed would change both the qualifications for those offices as well as how the merit selection commission (Judicial Nominating Board) functions.
HCR 5013 (Constitutional Amendment) Changes Supreme Court nominating commission membership: 4 members chosen by election of bar members (one per congressional district); 5 members chosen by governor (one per congressional district + 1 statewide to serve as chair); 6 members chosen by legislature (2 House Speaker; 1 House Minority Leader; 2 Senate President; 1 Senate Minority Leader).
There has been no attempt to change this from nonpartisan to partisan, although several bills were introduced to change the nonpartisan races to gubernatorial appointment from a judicial nominating commission list and yes / no retention elections.
This article analyzes the legislative changes in Florida's merit selection process, which gave the governor more influence in selecting not only judges but members of the nominating commissions as well.
Several statutory efforts were undertaken to change the composition of the judicial nominating commission.
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