Sentences with phrase «elections committee approved»

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After approving Friday's release of a disputed memo written by House Intelligence Committee Chairman Devin Nunes over the objections of his own FBI director and intelligence community, Trump's next moves will be critical for the ongoing federal investigation into Russia's election interference and possible collusion with Trump associates.
@Stuart White: The Cabinet Office rule - book (draft of chapter 6, approved by the House of Commons Select Committee on Justice and drawn up in consultation, I understand, with the party leaders and with constitutional experts) lays it down that after an election the incumbent prime minister has a duty, as well as a right, to remain in office until there's clear and incontrovertible evidence that someone else is definitely in a position to command majority support in the house of commons.
The measures, which would allow same - day voter registration and early voting, were approved in the Senate Elections Committee and moved to a second cCommittee and moved to a second committeecommittee.
The measures, which would allow same day voter registration and early voting, were approved in the Senate Elections Committee, and moved to a second cCommittee, and moved to a second committeecommittee.
And as you may have it, the stakeholders approved it and the three senatorial districts of the state gave consent to the endorsement for him to go and constitute caretaker committees that will run the affairs of the Local Government councils in the state pending when the elections will be conducted, and that prompted the decision to set up the caretaker committees.
Dems endorse 8 incumbents, 5 newcomers and 1 Republican for County Legislature MAYVILLE - Chautauqua County's Democratic Committee has approved its list of preliminary endorsements for the 2013 local elections.
Stony Point Town Board votes 4 - 1 to approve the new law EDITORIAL BY GEORGE POTANOVIC, JR., President of Stony Point Action Committee for the Environment (Space) In an effort to curb the increasing clutter of lawn signs and political campaign signs that have become larger and more numerous during each election season, the Stony Point -LSB-...]
The plan includes a total contribution limit of $ 2,600 for all candidates running for state office, a complete ban on corporate campaign contributions, the elimination of «housekeeping accounts,» a $ 2,600 limit for transfers between party and candidate committees, and the repeal of the Wilson Pakula provision of the State Election Law which allows non-party members to be approved for candidacy by party officials.
He wrote a bill back in 1986, when he was Elections Committee Chair, which the Assembly has approved several times.
Unless approved by two - thirds (2/3) majority vote of the entire Executive Committee, neither the State Chair nor any person employed by the State Committee, shall assist, aid or publicly endorse any candidate in favor of another candidate in either a contested Republican primary or in any contested election for office within the State Committee.
Bronx Board of Election Wins Approval for 20 Temp Hires On Tuesday, the NYC Board of Elections commissioners unanimously approved the Bronx Borough Committee's (ie, Bronx Democratic and Republican commissioners) requested increase in temps hires from 16 to 20 (per party).
Each Section Committee shall have a Steering Group to (i) take action on policy matters between meetings of the Section Committee; (ii) annually submit to the Executive Officer for presentation to the Council an approved slate of nominees proposed for election as Fellows (see Bylaw Article I, Section 2); (iii) at four - year intervals, appoint the Section Secretary; (iv) in the event of a vacancy in the position of Section Secretary, Section Chair, Section Chair - Elect, or member - at - large, appoint a replacement for the remainder of the unexpired term.
written consents before or soon after the approved actions, which may include the election of officers, the allocation of authority to committees, the issuing / selling of stock and bank account designation.
Oklahoma's Senate Judiciary Committee has approved five measures that would replace commission - based appointment of appellate judges with contested elections, limit the role of the judicial nominating commission in identifying the best qualified applicants, allow the governor to replace some lawyer members of the commission, and require appellate judges to get 60 percent «yes» votes to be retained.
Pennsylvania: House Judiciary Committee approves merit / commission selection for appellate courts with Senate confirmation; con amendment would have to go on a general election ballot
A plan to restructure North Carolina's entire judicial election map was approved in committee earlier this week but appears to have been blocked from a floor vote.
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