Sentences with phrase «detail before voting»

It is hard to tell how many actually read the hubs from beginning to end and also hard to determine if people read both hubs in detail before voting.

Not exact matches

There are a few details to work out before the Stamford Board of Representatives will take its vote, including what burdens enforcing the ordinance would put on the local police force.
The report was bolstered by a leaked NSA document published by The Intercept earlier this month detailing how hackers connected to Russian military intelligence had attempted to breach US voting systems days before the election.
Board members said that before they vote on the issue, they want the Park District to provide more detailed projections on how many people will likely use the facility, how they will arrive there and at what hours of the day.
There is another MPA assessment due this month, and with the information commissioner demanding the details of the amber - red reports are released, the public accounts committee to debate the details of the stinging National Audit Office report, and a ruling on legal appeals all due for July, the answer for government is simple: get the vote on the paving bill through before any of that happens, whilst trying to con MPs in affected constituencies that if they don't vote for it, the compensation pot will run dry.
In such cases Parliament should assert itself by calling him before the relevant select committee (home affairs) and if after a detailed examination he is found in a vote of the committee to be clearly liable, a report of the proceedings should be sent forthwith to the relevant minister which in the absece of exceptional circumstance should lead to his dismissal.
EFC spokesman Jon Sorensen said that the report was «filled with inaccuracies and omissions» and that, in fact, the staff made a detailed presentation to the board at a public meeting before the board's authorization vote.
Legislative leaders have not given a detailed explanation on why they put the extra money for the scholarship program in the bill, which was not released publicly until two days before a final vote.
On - topic questions included the timing of the effectiveness of the laws signed today and when ICE will close it's office on Rikers Island, how many people currently on Rikers Island will be covered by these laws, details of Carlos Rodriguez (who was held on Rikers Island for eight months on an ICE detainer) path to this country and his thoughts during his eight month detention, what Mayor de Blasio would like to see the federal government do about immigration and what he will do absent such action, what he would tell Republicans who think his approach is a dangerous precedent, de Blasio and Melissa Mark - Viverito's positions on municipal IDs and voting rights for non-citizens, the number of people arrested on misdemeanors and then subject to ICE detainers and whether persons arrested on felony charges must first go through the justice system before being subject to an ICE detainer.
ALBANY — With the first bills printed, legislators huddled again Thursday morning to review details of the state budget, trying to resolve last - minute differences before voting begins this afternoon.
The representative for the Senate Republicans, Senator John DeFrancisco, has expressed doubts about using the loan and has said he wants to see the details of the financing plan before he votes.
Before the vote, three residents detailed how this project had been sold to Clarkstown's taxpayers as a tactical police garage yet was sold to the County Legislature as a sewer garage.
Weather data are collected during the bidding process, IOC spokeswoman Sandrine Tonge said in an email, and assessed by a commission that provides a «detailed report» to IOC members before the vote.
Last week, legislators announced a new tentative plan, but refused to unveil the details until hours before the House was expected to vote on it.
Follow @SportsCenter on Twitter for details, and vote using the hashtag #YourTurnSC before today's big show.
When those details finally emerged last week, some of them only days before the voting, it became clear to me that the «compromise» was in fact no such thing and that the legislation unnecessarily (and in my view dangerous) curtails core legal protections.
Know exactly what's going to occur in your meeting of administrative professionals before it starts — not the details of a vote, discussion, etc., but the meeting topics, purpose, and goals.
So I'm sure our voting representatives had thoroughly thought through the details of all these things before ratifying this agreement they negotiated on our behalf, right?
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