Sentences with phrase «executive branch which»

Cuomo told the panel not to stop at just probing the legislature, and he said the executive branch which he controls would not be off limits.
But the conversion of the excellent report of the Sole Judgment Debt Commissioner into a political White Paper for electioneering purposes to be published under the supervision of the office of the Attorney - General demonstrates how low we have come in this country in terms of the only constitutionally established office within the executive branch which by hallowed tradition and practice is to defend and uphold the liberty of every individual and the rule of law in its quasi-judicial decision making process.
There has been a statement issued by the Russian government's executive branch which pledges their support for a bill that has the goal of implementing regulations on the ICO market.

Not exact matches

BRUSSELS (AP)-- Economic growth across the European Union will remain robust this year and next, particularly when compared with Britain, which is set to leave the bloc in less than a year, the EU's executive branch said Thursday.
J. David Cox, president of the American Federation of Government Employees, a union that represents more than 670,000 workers in the executive branch, took a swing at the agency in ink: «We believe that the Central Personnel Data File was the targeted database, and that the hackers are now in possession of all personnel data for every federal employee, every federal retiree, and up to one million former federal employees,» he wrote in the letter dated Thursday, which Fortune obtained.
«The problem with that analysis is that with the American presidency... the executive branch is designed in a particular way which means you're going to have deep continuities whoever is president.
BRUSSELS — Economic growth across the European Union will remain robust this year and next, particularly when compared with Britain, which is set to leave the bloc in less than a year, the EU's executive branch said Thursday.
Several people have asked me why the federal conflicts of interest law, which bars every lowly executive branch official from acting on matters that affect their personal financial interests, won't apply to President Donald Trump.
DiGenova, whose comments were rebroadcast on Tuesday night on Hannity's Fox News program — which Trump is known to watch regularly — also said that a series of questions purported to come from Mueller's office were an «intrusion» on the president's constitutional right to «fire any executive branch employee.»
Beyond the battle over at least the temporary future of the CFPB lies a legal question: Which federal law decides who will lead the CFPB — the Federal Vacancies Reform Act, which gives the president the ability to fill many open positions in the executive branch, or the Dodd - Frank financial reform that created the bureau in the first pWhich federal law decides who will lead the CFPB — the Federal Vacancies Reform Act, which gives the president the ability to fill many open positions in the executive branch, or the Dodd - Frank financial reform that created the bureau in the first pwhich gives the president the ability to fill many open positions in the executive branch, or the Dodd - Frank financial reform that created the bureau in the first place?
For example, in the aforementioned article, reference is made to a gentlemen named Martin Woods, who served as director of Wachovia's anti-money laundering unit in London for three years before leaving his position «in disgust» after his repeated requests to executives to put a stop to ongoing drug money laundering operations, which were allegedly occurring in Wachovia's branch network, were ignored).
It's very difficult to manage inflation just by determining whether government liabilities take the form of cash or government bonds (which is what the Fed does) if you can't control the explosion of government liabilities itself (which only Congress and the executive branch can do).
The transition from monetary policy to fiscal policy has begun in the U.S., and the baton has now been passed to the executive and legislative branches of government, which are responsible for enacting policies that can carry growth further.
The new method amounts to a system in which ordinary law is replaced by «orders» or decrees coming from the executive or administrative branches.
This separation makes possible the system of «checks and balances,» in which the deliberative decisions of the Congress are checked by the President; the actions of the President and his officers are in turn tested, challenged, and confirmed by the Congress; and the constitutionality of the acts of both the legislative and the executive branches is checked by the judiciary.
Pablo Gonzalez Casanova, one of Mexico's leading sociologists, suggests the legislative branch, in sanctioning the executive's actions, fulfills a function similar to that of the divine powers that sanctioned the laws by which the «rulers of old» governed.»
The breakdown of the separation of powers has generated a low - intensity constitutional crisis in which the President is effectively deprived of command over the executive branch and the federal budget.
The majority of presidential games are Army - Navy, which has at least one high - level executive branch member in attendance every year.
The Daily News reported today that Silver and the governor have agreed to an ethics package could give the Public Integrity Commission, which oversees the executive branch, the power to investigate the Legislature as well.
Say two investigations, one from the Department of State and one from the DOJ, both organizations which are federal and operate under the same executive branch of the United States, determine someone is guilty and come up with an identical set of charges.
Speaking to reporters in Buffalo today, Gov. Andrew Cuomo said an ethics overhaul for the executive branch, which Senate Majority Leader Dean Skelos suggested to Liz yesterday, isn't necessary.
Cohen contends that the white paper should be seen not as actual U.S. policy, but rather as a kind of «trial balloon» that the executive branch is floating to assert more power for itself, and to which other branches of the U.S. government will rightly respond.
The full U.S. system is «doing its thing,» and the result of that decentralized, bottom - up — and sometimes chaotic — process, which involves not only the three branches of judiciary, legislature, and executive, but also civil society, will ultimately result in a correction of draconian policy.
If that were not in place, the War Powers Act, which, ironically, was meant to set boundaries on the Executive Branch use of military force, would still allow for this action, in all probability.
And that happens when the legislative branch provides oversight of the executive branch, which it is clearly charged with doing.
One task through which the new body could quickly imprint itself on the state's political culture involves previous decisions by the Commission on Public Integrity, which regulated executive branch staffers and lobbyists.
Cuomo is calling for a separate, permanent inspector general for both SUNY and CUNY, which will report to the executive branch.
Most prominent among them is Philips Lighting, the multinational company that calls itself «the world leader in lighting» and which last year hired Albany's Hinman Straub to lobby the executive branch on «New York Harbor Crossing» and «Lighting Issues.»
Already, some branch executives have issued a stern warning to the National Executives of the party to deal with a petition they addressed to them over Sam George's candidature, failure of which they have threatened to proceedexecutives have issued a stern warning to the National Executives of the party to deal with a petition they addressed to them over Sam George's candidature, failure of which they have threatened to proceedExecutives of the party to deal with a petition they addressed to them over Sam George's candidature, failure of which they have threatened to proceed to court.
The Attorney General is a Level I position; the salary for which (along with those of what looks like most / all of the Executive Branch) was increased to $ 205,000 in January 2016.
Both sides will benefit, Democrats would get Downstate (which in my humble opinion should be called the Commonwealth of New Amsterdam after the most progressive city in Europe and in reference to the city's history), a guaranteed two seats in the US Senate (+1 because Gillibrand did well Upstate in the last election, so 3 seats for the Democrats), guaranteed control of the Judicial, Legislative, and Executive branches, and the once in a lifetime opportunity to write a state constitution to their own liking (firearms rights applies only to military and police, right to choose for women, protections for LGBT New Yorkers, etc)
Chapter 8 of the Constitution of Ghana 1992 establishes the Executive branch of government and spells out the offices, which shall constitute that branch.
Intensive negotiations occur between the legislative and executive branches of government, as well as between the various parties (which is to say two in the US or the UK, but countries in Continental Europe typically have more than that), and between members of parliament within those parties.
The governor and LG get six appointees, which means that unlike the Commission on Public Integrity, this entity will not be controlled by the executive branch.
Griffo said that he wants to see all criteria by which the Executive Branch will evaluate prisons, and to see how all facilities score.
Walt McClure, a spokesman for the Joint Commission on Public Ethics, which has oversight over the executive and legislative branches, said said his agency can not comment about whether an investigation has been started or the status of ongoing probes.
Or it might have risen from the manipulative county executive branch, which controls more votes on the committee than does the majority.
Note that my derivation of the separation of powers from the rule of law does not specify the extent to which the executive branch is answerable to, or drawn from, the legislative branch; thus it neither endorses nor rejects the Westminster system per se, although it does warn against tight party discipline that results in a domination of Parliament by the Eexecutive branch is answerable to, or drawn from, the legislative branch; thus it neither endorses nor rejects the Westminster system per se, although it does warn against tight party discipline that results in a domination of Parliament by the ExecutiveExecutive.
how is it democratic that Donald Trump is leading the executive branch while he lost the popular vote (in which case it means that he does not have the support from majority)?
The event, which started on a very good note, at a point turned chaotic as some branch executives were unhappy with the removal and replacement of their names from the main register by some constituency executives.
«I came here as a branch executive for Akpakpe, yet another comrade is also here occupying the same position from my branch which is highly unacceptable.»
Sam George invited me to a hotel around Dawhenya and requested me to work with him as an individual because of my personal capabilities which I declined and asked him to do the right thing by inviting the entire branch executives so we work for the good of the party, but not in our individual capabilities.
@MichaelKingsmill - while what you said is technically true as far as passing laws, how does that have any bearing on policy, which is done via executive orders and interpretation of laws passed by executive branch for actioning?
Indeed he conducted the swearing - in ceremony for the executives of the two new branches, gave a short speech which was followed by the High Commissioner's speech after which both of them joined an express train from Sheffield to London.
If I was a legislator, and I was the subject of a Moreland - related subpoena, I'd move to quash it because the Legislature isn't a «department, board, bureau or commission of the State» — it's the Legislature; a self - regulating, separate branch from those executive branch entities (departments [agencies], boards, bureaus, commissions, etc.), under the Governor's authority, which the Moreland Act reasonably authorizes him to investigate.
The broader definition of the lifetime ban comes as the CPI itself will likely be dismantled in favor of the 14 - member Joint Commission on Public Ethics, which will oversee both the executive and legislative branches.
His media adviser added that «the former Vice President is not in support of any row between the executive branch and the legislature, which causes needless distractions at the expense of governance issues demanding attention.
Now Dr. Kaloyeros is charged with secretly manipulating the process through which the State University of New York Polytechnic Institute, the university branch that he headed, awarded lucrative contracts to a select few developers in Buffalo, Albany and Syracuse, whose executives were also charged in the scheme.
Legislators currently appoint a Legislative Ethics Commission to oversee their members; the governor appoints the majority of the Commission on Public Integrity, which oversees statewide officeholders and executive branch employees.
One idea is for Congress to approve and fund the CSRs, which have also been the subject of litigation between Congress and the executive branch.
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