Sentences with phrase «from angry constituents»

Consolidation proposals, he said, do not require board of supervisors approval, which means lawmakers could opt not to reappoint him if they receive blowback from angry constituents over unpopular proposals.

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The New Jersey governor was booed into oblivion after catching a foul ball at a Mets game earlier in July, and just days before that he couldn't avoid angry calls from his constituents while guest - hosting a sports radio show.
The American people are still angry and the politicians know it, I am told by friends on the Hill that their mail runs very heavy indeed from constituents strongly protesting the continuing excesses of executive compensation.
A few of stories from this month's casework tray: - We recently received an angry letter from a constituent who was complaining the local council had refused permission for a satellite dish at the side of his house.
He states clearly that the threat from terrorism is genuine and he understands that democratic politicians have a duty to respond to constituents who are alarmed and angry about crime and antisocial behaviour.
Queens Sen. Jose Peralta is defending his switch to the Independent Democratic Conference on Facebook to constituents angry at the switch from the mainline conference.
A teacher rebellion in red states from West Virginia to Arizona has put Republicans on the defensive, forcing them to walk a fine line in the months before midterm elections between placating constituents who are angry over education cuts and conservative supporters who want a smaller government and low taxes.
Republican Congresswoman Elise Stefanik had an open forum today in the southern part of her district taking questions from a number of angry constituents and her answers drew a number of boos and even laughter.
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