Sentences with phrase «differences in a conference committee»

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A House - Senate conference committee must resolve differences in the budgets.
Ten days before the start of a new fiscal year, House and Senate negotiators working to resolve differences in $ 30.5 billion spending plans are closing in on a fiscal 2012 budget agreement, according to one of the six conference committee members.
The differences in the House and Senate bills, if they both pass their respective chambers, would have to be reconciled in a conference committee and approved in a new vote.
The measure goes back to the House of Representatives and congressional conference committees are likely to meet in the coming days to reconcile the differences in the tax packages.
Republican lawmakers this week are expected to meet in conference committees to hash out the differences between the two bills, with the goal of voting on a compromise package by the end of this month.
Next Steps On Tuesday, the two houses of the Legislature convened a joint hearing to kick off the formal conference committee process whereby representatives of each house meet to hash out the differences in their plans.
If the ride - hailing bills are passed in both houses, the bills will be combined in a conference committee, where differences between the Assembly and Senate bills are streamlined.
The differences in the two bills are being ironed out in a conference committee, and will require both the House and Senate to vote again for final passage that would send the legislation to President Donald Trump to be signed into law.
If the Senate passes its bill, the differences with the House would be reconciled in a conference committee and require a second vote in the House.
Now it will be up to a House - Senate conference committee to negotiate a final bill that irons out differences in the two versions.
Petty squabbling over a side issue — whether to hold conference committee hearings in which both houses would publicly hash out differences — has consumed the Capitol for weeks.
Schumer and Katko served on a House - Senate conference committee charged with ironing out the differences between the two versions of the bill, and both advocated for keeping the High Density States program in the final legislation.
--------------------------------------- State lawmakers have been chosen to work on Conference Committees to negotiate the differences in the budgets from both houses of the legislature, Local Assemblyman Pete Lopez said that after former leaders Silver & Skelos were convicted of corruption, that lawmakers would tighten up ethics governing their own behaviors, but they've proposed very little:
(In August the House of Representatives passed a bill that would leave CAFE standards unchanged; a House - Senate conference committee is expected to resolve the differences between the bills later this year.)
Differences between the two versions will be reconciled by a conference committee in the coming weeks.
House Education and the Workforce Committee Chairman John Kline (R - MN), Senate Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions Committee Chairman Lamar Alexander (R - TN), Senate Ranking Member Patty Murray (D - WA), and House Ranking Member Bobby Scott (D - VA) today met to discuss proceeding with a conference committee to resolve differences in the House - and Senate - passed bills to replace No Child LefCommittee Chairman John Kline (R - MN), Senate Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions Committee Chairman Lamar Alexander (R - TN), Senate Ranking Member Patty Murray (D - WA), and House Ranking Member Bobby Scott (D - VA) today met to discuss proceeding with a conference committee to resolve differences in the House - and Senate - passed bills to replace No Child LefCommittee Chairman Lamar Alexander (R - TN), Senate Ranking Member Patty Murray (D - WA), and House Ranking Member Bobby Scott (D - VA) today met to discuss proceeding with a conference committee to resolve differences in the House - and Senate - passed bills to replace No Child Lefcommittee to resolve differences in the House - and Senate - passed bills to replace No Child Left Behind.
Now a conference committee is slated to reconcile differences in each chamber's bill.
There have been committees in this country over the last 10 years of judges, lawyers, police, and government policy - makers who have met in collaborative, off - the - record, but successful conferences, working together despite differences of belief and approaches, often firmly held.
Both the House and the Senate had passed bills by late November, paving the way for a House - Senate conference committee to hammer out differences between the two bills in late January.
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