Sentences with phrase «deputy majority leader post»

Even if he can't defeat DeFrancisco, Greenberg said he'll use his money to try to defeat a few other Republican senators who oppose the bill so that Republicans lose the majority in the Senate and DeFrancisco loses his deputy majority leader post.

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DeFrancisco in 2015 sought the majority leader post, losing to Suffolk County Sen. John Flanagan, who promptly appointed him deputy majority leader.
Interestingly, we haven't heard a PUBLIC word from Skelos since Klein's big reveal, although Deputy Senate Majority Leader Tom Libous went on Talk 1300 this morning with the NY Post's Fred Dicker and called Klein's coalition government statement «very powerful,» without either confirming or denying that talks to form a coalition are actually underway.
While Matthew Libous was employed at the firm, Hiffa had sought to influence Tom Libous, an influential Republican lawmaker who eventually was elevated to the post of deputy majority leader.
Deputy Senate Majority Leader Tom Libous remains in the number two post after he was indicted on a charge of lying to the FBI.
At the same time, Libous's post as deputy majority leader will need to be filled.
Senate Democratic Leader Andrea Stewart - Cousins and Deputy Minority Leader Mike Gianaris have both issued calls for Skelos to relinquish his majority leader post following his arrest — along with his son, Adam — this moLeader Andrea Stewart - Cousins and Deputy Minority Leader Mike Gianaris have both issued calls for Skelos to relinquish his majority leader post following his arrest — along with his son, Adam — this moLeader Mike Gianaris have both issued calls for Skelos to relinquish his majority leader post following his arrest — along with his son, Adam — this moleader post following his arrest — along with his son, Adam — this morning.
According to The Buffalo News, however, she remains interested in the majority leader's post, and has privately suggested she would support Flanagan in a deal that would make her his deputy.
In 1995, he became deputy majority leader of the Senate, a post he held until 2008.
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