Former Speaker Tom Craddick and those in
favor of the bill now have interesting statistics to answer to.
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Albany has the ultimate say, and Governor Cuomo has
now stood with the unions in
favor of their more generous
bill and against the Mayor and the City Council Speaker.
At least two Senate Democrats, who up until
now have kept government running by voting in
favor of weekly budget extenders, are threatening to vote «no» on the next extender
bill, which will come before the Senate and Assembly on Monday.
District leaders John Ruiz and Rev. Al Taylor and activist Joyce Johnson signed the missive, which accused Wright
of using his position to attempt to deliver the seat that formerly belonged to
now - Councilman
Bill Perkins to his
favored candidate, local community board chairman Brian Benjamin.
But
now, the
bill, known as the «Stop Credit Discrimination in Employment Act,» has been newly introduced by Councilmembers Brad Lander and Debi Rose and appears to have robust support, with 41
of the 51 Councilmembers indicating they are in
favor.
BY PAUL SCHINDLER Little more than a week after City Council Speaker Christine Quinn told an audience
of hundreds at an LGBT Democratic mayoral forum that she was not in
favor of moving forward
now on pending paid sick leave legislation, she will announce support for a modified
bill at a City Hall press -LSB-...]
As part
of the negotiations for Mayor
Bill de Blasio's affordable housing proposals, the administration is now in favor of a City Council bill it initially oppo
Bill de Blasio's affordable housing proposals, the administration is
now in
favor of a City Council
bill it initially oppo
bill it initially opposed.
Lobbyists for the Georgia School Boards Association and the Metro Atlanta Chamber
of Commerce spoke in
favor of the
bill, which
now goes to the full Ways and Means Committee.
Teacher unions and other education advocates who
favor the
bill have been stressing that the Protect Our Schools Act serves as a preemptive measure against school privatization, particularly since Drumpf and Education Secretary Betsy DeVos, both advocates
of charters and vouchers,
now guide federal policy.
To me, this is the central policy challenge
of the 21st century, because a) globally, credit has surged relative to national income and has reached a limit, b) populations are aging and must therefore
favor lower levels
of credit — and consumption — overall and c) the
bills associated with 1 and 2 are
now coming due.
Because
of amendments made in the Senate, the
bill was stripped
of many
of the original care provisions that are
now left to the discretion
of a Canine Health Board weighted in
favor of the breeders.
It's
now up to Gov. Dennis Daugaard to either sign or veto the
bill and proponents in support
of LGBT parents hope Daugaard
favors them as he had done in the past with other anti-LGBT
bills.
Speak out
now: Read our list
of representatives in
favor of this dangerous
bill, and if you see your House member, tell them we will not forget that they stripped our access to care — and will not forgive: