Sentences with phrase «entire vote in the house»

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With the entire House on next year's ballot — and about one - third of the U.S. Senate up for a vote, too — the stakes are high for those in the Bay Area who seek to erode the GOP's control of Congress and erect a new bulwark against Trump's agenda in areas like immigration and climate change.
I'm proud to join with Leader Andrea Stewart - Cousins and the entire Democratic Conference in calling on the State Senate to defend the public interest by bringing my tax disclosure bills to a vote this session, as is happening in 28 other state houses across the nation.»
In this hypothetical, the President and Vice President would still each get their own personalized set of Articles, recommended by the Judiciary Committee, and voted on by the entire US House.
Unlike other leadership posts, which are selected by secret ballot in the respective caucuses, the entire House must vote for the speaker in early January.
Giove pointed to an IDC release from April 9 — not shared at that time with the newspaper — that stated, «The LGBT memorial is an IDC priority which was included in our one - house that the entire minority Democratic conference voted against.
On 11 July the equivalent panel in the U.S. House of Representatives approved a bill covering the same agencies, but no vote by the entire House has been scheduled.
Indeed, in the Centennial State, the entire Republican caucus voted for the tenure - reform bill, leaving Johnston and Scanlan needing to scrounge up just six Democratic votes in the majority - Democratic House.
After a legislative session which saw the House of Representatives strongly denounce Common Core and ultimately the entire General Assembly vote to delay the PARCC tests, Governor Haslam convened an Education Summit to «reset the conversation» around education policy in the state.
Through the entire legislative process, only one Democratic legislator voted against the bill (In the State House) and neither Malloy nor his administration ever raised any public opposition to the common sense bill.
This year marks 25 years since the unanimous House of Commons» resolution to end child poverty in Canada and five years after the entire House of Commons voted «to develop an immediate plan to end poverty for all in Canada.»
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