Sentences with phrase «executive branches of»

Federal government jobs are available in the legislative, judicial and executive branches of government in all 50 states, in the U.S. territories and beyond.
«This year, thanks to a state high court majority's barely contained contempt for the policy - making authority of the legislative and executive branches of government, and a notoriously aggressive and sometimes lawless plaintiffs» bar, Florida earns the ignominious # 1 ranking among eight Judicial Hellholes, even as authorities have begun to crack down on some of the lawsuit industry's most obviously fraudulent rackets.
The panel will discuss the importance for your company to build relationships with the legislative and executive branches of federal and state governments.
This coordination effort has been driven and controlled by the executive branches of the states involved and in most cases dominated by those of the powerful developed countries.
The article considers the practical consequences for investment professionals of the Stop Trading on Congressional Knowledge Act, which regulates the dissemination by government employees and political consultants of material nonpublic information about policy initiatives undertaken by the legislative and executive branches of government.
As registered lobbyists before both the legislative and executive branches of government, members of the firm have a detailed knowledge [READ MORE]
The chief justices, as the heads of the judicial departments in their respective states, come together in this organization to represent the state courts in the same way as the National Governors Association represents the executive branches of state government.
The court system of Canada forms the judicial branch of the federal, provincial and territorial governments and is independent of the legislative and executive branches of government.
Todd & Weld filed suit on behalf of Judge Kendall in federal court challenging the removal proceedings as unconstitutional on separation of powers grounds as an illegal encroachment by the legislative and executive branches of government on the inherent right of the judicial branch of government to monitor and review judicial conduct.
Democracies still have the capability to overcome the obstacles and solve the climate problem, indeed to convert it into an opportunity to create a brighter future for young people, despite the fact that the swamp now engulfs the congressional and executive branches of most governments.
Sadly, what is truly needed is aggressive financial reform at the federal level, which is impossible as long as The Legislative and Executive branches of government are allowed to profit in any way, i.e., contributions to political parties & candidates in elections, personal investments, and the insider trading laws that they are exempt from.
The Plum Book contains data on over 8,000 Federal civil service policy and support positions in the Legislative and Executive Branches of the Federal Government that may be subject to noncompetitive appointment.
«It's the job of the judiciary to act as a check and balance on the legislative and executive branches of government,» union President Joanne McCall said in a statement about the appeal.
«These education policy issues are clearly within the purview of the state legislature and executive branches of government — the democratic process which allows input from all stakeholders — and should not rest in the hands of a single person.»
Amici Curiae point to the widespread ability of sister states to enforce children's constitutional rights to an adequate education without violating the prerogatives of the legislative and executive branches of government.
His major focus was outreach and advocacy to local, state, and federal elected officials in the legislative and executive branches of government sharing data about student achievement and job - embedded teacher professional development.
The model government programs include the judicial, legislative and executive branches of government, guided by teachers, volunteers, or Youth Government staff.
Opponents of the Milwaukee program now control the legislative and executive branches of Wisconsin state government.
The Legislative and Executive branches of government are in a far better position than the Judiciary to determine funding needs throughout the state and priorities for the allocation of resources.»
Bierbaum served for two decades in both the legislative and executive branches of the U.S. Government, and ran the first Environment Division of the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy (OSTP).
These programs have been widely recognized as making a valuable contribution to the use of science and technology by policy makers in both the legislative and executive branches of government.
Given the traditional separation of powers between legislative and executive branches of government, some might find that process curious.
He held that FOIL law «must apply uniformly and equitably to all parties, and ensure that both legislative and executive branches of state government are subject to the same FOIL provisions.»
JCOPE's release said the hiring «was supported by Commissioners representing both major political parties in both the Legislative and Executive branches of New York State government, as required.»
As good - government advocates push state officials to take a more aggressive approach on procurement, Gov. Andrew Cuomo's office is signal it will examine the issue in both the legislative and and executive branches of government.
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.
Republican control of the legislative and executive branches of the federal government has continued to provide a boost to stock prices throughout 2017.
But that is the executive branch of government.
After World War II the executive branch of government argued that it needed absolute power in foreign affairs because (1) in a nuclear age, when missiles can make the trip from Moscow to New York in 20 minutes, there is no time to consult Congress and the people, and (2) the «secret, subversive» techniques of the communists can be challenged only by subversion and secrecy on our part.
I don't see that as a «political» stance — that's a «I don't want a compromised person running the executive branch of our government» stance.
But the reality of corruption in the executive branch of government doesn't mean that allegations of corruption in the National Assembly especially as they relate to budget padding and constituency projects, should be minimized or ignored.
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.
Anyone working in the executive branch of the government (with the possible exception of Vice President and any special prosecutors) work directly for the President because that is what the Constitution makes them.
Debating, passing legislation and holding the Executive branch of government to account rank low in the public perception of the role of MPs.
While the councils have seemingly given the executive branch of government more authority and discretion over economic development spending, Flanagan insisted the appetite for oversight isn't a switch in his approach.
At the same time, there is long - run evidence to suggest that Parliament has struggled to hold the executive branch of government (the Prime Minister and cabinet) to account.
It was stated that Lama was given an advantage with his time sheets and that it was «directly attributable to the executive branch of government.»
The Secretary of State of Oregon is an elected constitutional officer within the executive branch of the Oregon state government and is first in line of succession to the governor.
Chapter 8 of the Constitution of Ghana 1992 establishes the Executive branch of government and spells out the offices, which shall constitute that branch.
Article Four describes the powers, structure, functions, responsibilities, and legal scope of the Governor of Puerto Rico, the executive branch of the government of Puerto Rico.
However, there likely would be a legal challenge since the executive branch of the government should be independent from the judiciary branch.
Cuomo's office maintains that the ethics measures the governor is pushing apply to the executive branch of government as well.
I'm also told that Downing Street's original plan was to have junior Ministers taking the lead on policy developments in policy areas for which they are responsible - until senior figures on the»22 pointed out that Ministers, as members of the executive branch of government, are not well placed to represent opinion on the backbenches.
The FBI Director is a position within the executive branch of the US Government, thus the President is able to dismiss him like any other executive branch official.
Some attempts were made to strengthen the executive branch of government to prevent the unstable situation that had existed before the war, but the instability remained and the Fourth Republic saw frequent changes in government — there were 20 governments in ten years.
The executive branch of South Dakota's state government includes appointed and elected officials.
The act gives a governor broad powers to investigate agencies in the executive branch of government — but not the Legislature.
As I stated in my written response to Mr. Day, I will always support the county doing everything in its power under the law to recover the taxes owed, as it is a solemn responsibility that is assigned to the Executive Branch of county government.
The Republican says he wants new rules that also reform the executive branch of government.
«I am equally as impressed with his accomplishments in the private practice of law and his work as a prosecutor as I am with his work in the Legislature and Executive branch of government» said Schwartz.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z