Sentences with phrase «day someone took office»

The county's bonds have been upgraded five times since Day took office January 1, 2014 and are now in the A range, he said.
Within days taking office in 2009, Obama removed the bust of Winston Churchill from the Oval Office and sent it to the British embassy.
Mr. de Blasio vowed to ban carriages from city streets on the first day he took office.
However, on the day he took office, hours before a solemn ceremony in which he placed a rose on the tomb of one of the founders of the socialist movement in France, Jean Jaurès, Mitterrand was being briefed about the perilous state of the country's foreign currency reserves.
But the divisions over how to respond appear little changed from the day he took office a year and a half ago.
Finks would be a lame duck the day he took office.
I believe that events around the world completely vindicate the decisions of this Coalition Government from the day it took office to get ahead of the curve and deal with this country's record deficit.
For seven years, I've confronted this evolving threat each and every morning in my intelligence briefing, and since the day I took this office, I have authorized U.S. forces to take out terrorists abroad precisely because I know how real the danger is.
«From the day I took office, I've made it a priority to help responsible homeowners and prevent the kind of recklessness that helped cause this crisis in the first place,» Obama said.
The couple's relationship was in the public eye from the day he took office in 2008, when each admitted to having affairs.
Miner has been warning of the fiscal crisis almost from the day she took office in 2010, but Syracuse's day of reckoning was delayed this year after the state Legislature provided $ 21 million in extra aid to the city.
Newsday has reported that on Jan. 1, 2016 — the day she took office as the permanent District Attorney after serving in an acting position for a year — Singas approved almost $ 800,000 in raises to 180 nonunion employees.
He recalled the prosecutor being tenacious and having «zero tolerance for public corruption from the day he took office
«Every New Yorker is paying a lower tax rate than the day I took office that's called an across - the - board tax cut.»
«Every New Yorker pays a lower tax rate today than the day I took office,» Cuomo said at the Jacobs School of Medicine in Buffalo.
Early endorsers like Mr. Perkins are increasingly disenchanted with a man some see as aloof, and other Democrats are reluctant to wrap their arms around a mayor who has watched his poll numbers consistently decline since the day he took office.
There is no question that Democrat County Executive Mike Hein has been ascendant almost from the day he took office three years ago.
Suffolk government currently is the smallest it has been since 1993, and is nearly 1,300 positions less than the day I took office
«For too long, our communities have felt shut out and that will end the day I take office,» he said.
Roosevelt regarded Reno's Farmers» Holiday Association with grave concern from the day he took office and undertook his first efforts at currency inflation largely to pacify them with farm price increases.
So today, my administration is releasing a Blueprint for a Secure Energy Future that outlines a comprehensive national energy policy, one that we've been pursuing since the day I took office.
Now, from the day he took office as Interior Secretary, Ken Salazar has recognized these problems and he's worked to solve them.
«Climate change has been at the top of priority list since the day I took office,» said Ban Ki - moon, but the IPCC report and his recent visit to Greenland have provided him with even more urgent impetus for action.
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