Sentences with phrase «full legislative body»

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(c) the status of the county executive or legislative body from full - time to part - time or vice versa.
The New York State Senate today announced full availability of its mobile application, «NYSenate Mobile,» the first mobile application in the nation developed by a legislative body.
While that may change in 2006 and for a considerable stretch in the future, Ohio is one of a handful of states in the Union with no statewide elected Democrats, without a majority of Democratic Congressional members and without control of either State Legislative body (and for a full decade).
Legislative committees, specifically assigned to various areas, do the research, with assistance from the executive branch, debate often - conflicting points of view at public sessions, and typically offer consensus recommendations to the full body.
The law, long considered crown jewel legislation by the Koch front group AFP, gives legislative bodies full veto authority over regulations proposed by executive agencies.
«Released in July of 2004, the Brennan Center for Justice at New York University School of Law report, «The New York State Legislative Process: An Evaluation and Blueprint for Reform,» concluded that New York's legislative bodies discourage rank - and - file lawmakers from participating fully in the legislative process and, in turn, deprive citizens of full representationLegislative Process: An Evaluation and Blueprint for Reform,» concluded that New York's legislative bodies discourage rank - and - file lawmakers from participating fully in the legislative process and, in turn, deprive citizens of full representationlegislative bodies discourage rank - and - file lawmakers from participating fully in the legislative process and, in turn, deprive citizens of full representationlegislative process and, in turn, deprive citizens of full representation in Albany.
In applying the provisions of this Convention, Governments shall: (a) Consult the peoples concerned, through appropriate procedures and in particular through their representative institutions, whenever consideration is being given to legislative or administrative measures which may affect them directly; (b) Establish means by which these peoples can freely participate, to at least the same extent as other sectors of the population, at all levels of decision - making in elective institutions and administrative and other bodies responsible for policies and programmes which concern them; (c) Establish means for the full development of these peoples» own institutions and initiatives, and in appropriate cases provide the resources necessary for this purpose.
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