Not exact matches
The
governor last week painted a bleak picture of how the «big ugly» — Capitol speak for an omnibus deadline deal on unrelated bills — is shaping up with lawmakers set to
leave town Wednesday.
«NO ONE CAN EVER TAKE THAT AWAY FROM ME» Clockwise, from upper
left: In Nov. 2012, Christie comforts Alice Cimillo, whose home was damaged by superstorm Sandy; One year later, on Nov. 5, 2013, Christie celebrates his reelection at Asbury Park Convention Hall; New Jersey
Governor Chris Christie is given a Green Bay Packers hat by state Senate President Stephen Sweeney after the annual State of the State address on January 13, 2015; Christie speaks during the 110th
Town Hall Meeting with families affected by Superstorm Sandy at a VFW hall on February 19, 2014.
That seemed to
leave the
governor last week painting a bleak picture of how the «big ugly» — Capitol speak for an omnibus deadline deal on unrelated bills — is shaping up with lawmakers set to
leave town Wednesday.
The Assembly
left town after passing the FMAP contingency plan bill (which received a message of necessity from the
governor) and a chapter amendment to remove the tax on non-resident hedge fund managers from the revenue bill.
He would have
left us in the state before the
governor came to
town,» said Hochul.
Town Supervisor Diane Benczkowski (
left) and Lieutenant
Governor Kathy Hochul also greeted the crowd, shortly after explaining how millions of dollars in the new state budget are supporting various senior services.
Governor Andrew Cuomo swept into
town Wednesday for a few hours and
left with hundreds of thousands of dollars for his campaign till, to add to the $ 14 - million he already has in campaign contributions.
I remember viewing the 1980 presidential election as a contest between an incumbent, Jimmy Carter, who had been thoroughly mediocre in the job and a challenger, Ronald Reagan, whose actions as
Governor of California had
left me with an aversion for him even before he launched his White House campaign in the Mississippi
town primarily known as the place where white racists had killed three civil - rights workers in 1964.
Among the many bad budget recommendations included in
Governor Dannel Malloy state spending plan is a proposal that would
leave Connecticut's cities and
towns without the resources they need to properly fund mandated programs for students who require special education services.
From
left to right:
Town Administrator T. Joseph Almond, Cumberland Mayor William Murray, Civic Builders CEO David Umansky, Board Chair & Central Falls Mayor James Diossa, Lt.
Governor Daniel McKee, Jessica Waters, Scholar Edy Pineda, Scholar Savannah Melo, Scholar Jorge Moreno, Scholar Cesar Urzua, Michael Magee, Blackstone Valley Prep Executive Director Jeremy Chiappetta, Elaine Dickson, Michael Gwynn, and Vice President at H.V. Collins