Sentences with phrase «federal government watch lists»

If state officials are granted access to federal government watch lists — including the no - fly list — Malloy said he will enact the proposal immediately through executive order, denying people on those lists a gun permit.

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Connecticut Gov. Dannel Malloy announced he intends to issue an executive order prohibiting anyone on the federal government's terror watch lists from buying a firearm in the state — assuming state officials are allowed access to those lists.
The Democrats said at a lower Manhattan news conference with the Statue of Liberty in the backdrop that their preference is that the federal government add terror watch lists to the criteria used in background checks, but congressional efforts to mandate the cross-check have met pushback from gun advocates.
Top New York officials are asking the federal government to help the state to block people on the terror watch list from legal gun purchases.
Sen. Charles Schumer and Gov. Andrew Cuomo said Sunday that the federal government does not currently give states access to classified background information about suspects on its terror watch list.
On Thursday, Malloy's administration was said to be working with the federal government to gain access to the federal terror watch lists.
Sen. Chuck Schumer and Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo, at a news conference in lower Manhattan on Sunday, Dec. 13, 2015, call on the federal government to allow states to bar people on terrorism watch lists from buying guns.
Under the new legislation, which Mayor Bill de Blasio has said he supports, the city will honor immigration waivers if the federal government requests them with a judge's warrant — and even then, only if the subject of the warrant was convicted within the last five years of a violent or serious crime, or is a possible match on the terrorism watch list.
They are under heightened cash monitoring by the government for questionable use of Federal Funds, as well as being on the watch list for possible loss of accreditation for failing to meet minimum standards for over 7 years.
Global Proxy Watch's «Stars 2016» list named CCGG Executive Director Stephen Erlichman in connection with spearheading the lengthy drive by CCGG on majority voting, namely influencing the TSX to adopt a majority voting listing requirement in 2014 and helping to convince the federal government to bring Bill C - 25 forward in 2016.
Search government sanctions and terrorist watch lists to meet federal requirements and protect the safety of employees and the public.
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