Sentences with phrase «county leadership post»

Assemblyman Crespo graciously sat down with me for an exclusive interview soon after assuming the county leadership post.

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The Cherokee County School District recently hosted a New Leaders Reception for the School Board to meet the educators recommended by the Superintendent of Schools for leadership roles including Principal posts.
He sought the top leadership post as majority leader in 2015, losing to John Flanagan of Suffolk County.
Add Nasasu County DA Kathleen Rice to the list of elected officials calling on Senate Majority Leader Pedro Espada Jr. to voluntarily abdicate his leadership post and the perks that come with it in light of his current legal troubles.
Republican Westchester County Executive Rob Astorino criticized Senate GOP lawmakers on Tuesday for not moving to have Senate Majority Leader Dean Skelos step down from his leadership post as he fights corruption charges.
Skelos resigned this month from his leadership post and was replaced by John Flanagan, a Suffolk County lawmaker who has made conciliatory statements with regard to the liberal New York City mayor.
I'm told Buffalo Assemblyman Sean Ryan wasn't there, either, and Erie County Democratic Chairman Jeremy Zellner — who just survived an attempt to oust him from his leadership post — was AWOL, too, though he had a previously scheduled family responsibility that kept him from attending.
The appointment of DeFrancisco to the number two post in the Senate brings regional balance to the Republican leadership, but it also extends an olive branch to the faction of GOP lawmakers who supported the Syracuse lawmaker over Majority Leader John Flanagan of Suffolk County on Long Island.
Klein also said he had «no ill will» toward Senate Majority Leader John Flanagan (R - Suffolk County) who, following the reunification announcement, removed IDC members from committee leadership posts and moved them to smaller offices.
Republican county leaders in Suffolk, Rockland, Erie, Onondaga, Chemung, Oswego and Yates have called on Skelos to step down from his leadership post.
«It is an honor to serve New York's counties through this important leadership post,» said Mr. Picente, who has served on the NYSAC Board of Directors since 2008.
«It is an honor to serve New York's counties through this important leadership post,» said Mr. Picente, who actively participated in the County Executive Association since being elected.
While occasionally he faces pushback from the county leadership, led by Chair Keith Wright, over what information can be posted — the minutes from meetings may need to be reviewed by a lawyer before posting, for example — Yee says for the most part, the party leadership is appreciative of his efforts.
In the U.S., individuals associated with the movement have successfully sought Democratic Party office in some elections, particularly Democratic County Central Committee posts, and been nominated for state and federal office as Democrats, although the party leadership has periodically voiced its disapproval.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the new Director will also report quarterly on the current status of women both in Santa Clara County public jurisdictions and within the Santa Clara County Democratic Party and lead the compilation and publication of an annual report of the current number and percentage of women in elected office in Santa Clara County and post the report on the Party website and in an electronic communication to all members; and that the new Director will lead this effort by recruiting, training and supporting democratic women seeking public leadership positions in collaboration with the Director of Endorsements and Candidate Recruitment, the Director of Issues, the Director of Political Engagement and DAWN as well as any other interested Party Directors and clubs.
Rockland County GOP (RC GOP) Chairman Vincent D. Reda announced today that he will be stepping aside and not seeking re-election after twenty - two years in that important leadership post.
In an op - ed column in The Washington Post, the superintendent of the Prince George's County (MD) Public Schools advocated for leadership training that has resulted in «tremendous achievement gains.»
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