Sentences with phrase «if state lawmakers»

The action will leave many wondering if state lawmakers and regulators read the Environmental Protection Agency's Clean Power Plan.
If state lawmakers don't address the public education advocates» demands, then they will take their concerns to the ballot box in November, Jewell said.
A teachers union may have plenty of cash and volunteers, but it still won't be seen as a powerful union if state lawmakers are not receptive to its message.
The «pause» in Indiana's rollout of the nationally - crafted Common Core academic standards would stretch into yet another year if state lawmakers adopt legislation filed this week.
In a meeting with the Tribune Editorial Board, Chicago Public Schools CEO Forrest Claypool warned that classroom budget cuts would be necessary if teachers don't agree to concessions in a new contract and if state lawmakers don't come through with $ 215 million for the district's budget.
But the available research suggests that if state lawmakers increased appropriations for public colleges and universities, it would be unlikely to have an effect as large as advocates assume.
In late summer, de Blasio said the NYPD could release certain personnel records only if state lawmakers tweak the statute.
Depending on how Sharpe rules — he indicated on Monday he was leaning toward an August primary — New York could be in line for three primaries if state lawmakers don't agree to a date for state and local elections.
New York State could eliminate its $ 3.5 billion budget deficit — money that could help bolster schools and other social needs — if state lawmakers closed the «carried interest» loophole favoring private equity and hedge fund managers, said UFT President Michael Mulgrew and other proponents of closing the carried interest loophole at an Albany news conference on Feb. 14.
New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio on Sunday said an era of «corruption and chaos» awaits the city's public school system if state lawmakers do not renew a law by Wednesday that grants his office control over city schools.
Healthcare providers in Connecticut are concerned that 50,000 Medicaid recipients could lose their health insurance coverage if state lawmakers follow through with proposed cuts to balance the budget.
If state lawmakers want a hefty raise, Cuomo said, they should have to make the case publicly — and before the November elections.
The potential market for adult - use marijuana could be worth about $ 3.1 billion statewide — more than twice as much as in Colorado — and about $ 1.1 billion in the city alone if state lawmakers legalize the drug, Stringer found.
If state lawmakers think today's vote on slashing hundreds of millions of dollars in health - care spending from the state budget is a tough one, wait until next Monday.
School taxes would go up significantly and force many districts to present budgets exceeding the so - called property tax cap if state lawmakers approve a minimum wage increase to $ 15 an hour, according to leaders of various Monroe County school districts.
Motorists who drive with snow on their cars could be fined if state lawmakers pass proposed laws.
It will be interesting to see if state lawmakers follow Governor Cuomo's lead to punt the issue into 2019 or take it up before their legislative session ends next month.
Early on in this game, Cuomo was reportedly willing to shut down the government if state lawmakers blow the April 1 deadline, but he later backtracked from that.
A political action committee associated with Jonathan Soros is prepared to spend millions of dollars against Republican state senators on Long Island if state lawmakers don't approve a system of public campaign finance.

Not exact matches

Taking a page from laws creating sanctuary cities for illegal immigrants, a group of lawmakers have submitted a bill that bans California law enforcement from working with federal authorities if they attempt to take action against marijuana grow facilities or dispensaries that operate legally under state law.
If New York State's lawmakers, not known for getting along terribly well, can find a way forward together, I'm hopeful that our U.S. senators can, too.
If there are suspicions in the Ministry of Commerce that Qualcomm stoked anti-Chinese sentiment among United States lawmakers to defend itself against Broadcom, the company may have a target painted on its back.
Standing with a group of families who had traveled to the State Capitol from Parkland, an emotional Mr. Scott called the classmates of the slain students and their parents his inspiration, and praised them for helping persuade lawmakers to pass legislation, even if neither they nor he agreed with all of its provisions.
School administrators and state lawmakers have realized that a mass shooting can happen in any community, in any school, at any time, and that they need to be prepared if it happens.
Now owners seem to be telling their brethren whose teams play in unattractive ballparks — the Twins, the Philadelphia Phillies and the Pittsburgh Pirates among them — that they can threaten to bolt if lawmakers rebuff their proposals for a state - or city - subsidized stadium, as has happened in Minnesota.
State lawmakers are beginning to ask how this new knowledge can (or even if it should) influence policy decisions in early childhood development, spurring a growing interest in programs such as high - quality child care, pre-kindergarten and home visiting.
Environmental advocates are calling on state lawmakers to use the final six weeks of the session to develop and pass legislation requiring lead and copper water testing at the tap in New York schools and, if necessary, remediation of contamination.
If the Republicans are to maintain their razor - thin edge in the state Senate in the November elections, they will now have to do so without the benefit of three incumbents — including two of their more venerable members: DeFrancisco and John Bonacic, a Hudson Valley lawmaker who recently announced his retirement.
A new round of financial disclosure forms released last week has resparked a decadeslong debate over whether state lawmakers should be constitutionally recognized as full time and if they should be able to hold other jobs.
But state Comptroller Tom DiNapoli, New York's chief bean counter, said during a CapTon interview last night that he doesn't believe state lawmakers will be forced to return to the Capitol prior to the January start of the 2018 session if Congress reaches a deal in the coming weeks on averting reductions to the Disproportionate Share Hospital payments and Children's Health Insurance Plan.
Where we are on the state budget, which is due today in order to be on time, if lawmakers want to adhere to their self - imposed early deadline due to the start of Easter and Passover:
If betting on sports comes to New York, it could bring in an influx of new state tax revenue — and at least one state lawmaker, Long Island Sen. Todd Kaminsky — would want it to be used on the environment.
Even if lawmakers do not include a complete congestion pricing plan in the state budget, due March 31, they could approve funding so work can start on the infrastructure that will be needed once all sides agree.
If either New York City - based lawmaker voted against the extender, that could mean a shutdown of state government — at least temporarily — unless one or more of the 30 Republicans supported it.
Lawmakers unveiled plans to extend deadlines for developing new teacher evaluation criteria as well as changing how state funding is distributed, so districts won't lose out on money if they don't adopt the new evaluations.
If Cuomo failed to sign the bill, state lawmakers could still decide to provide additional funding to certain hospitals through next year's budget.
If the tax is approved by New York State lawmakers, it could raise as much as $ 800 million annually, with the bulk of that, or around $ 500 million, going toward capital costs for subways and buses.
A bi-partisan group of state lawmakers is pushing for an anti-bullying measure that would require schools to tell parents when their child is being bullied, or if their son or daughter is behaving like a bully towards others.
A bipartisan group of state lawmakers is pushing for an anti-bullying measure that would require schools to tell parents when their child is being bullied, or if their son or daughter is behaving like a bully towards others.
ALBANY — Gov. Paterson warned yesterday that the state could run out of money «in a month and a half» and threatened to cut short the Legislature's summer vacation if lawmakers don't pass a plan to pay the bills.
Commission documents obtained and authenticated by City & State show that Moreland's investigators sought to determine if lawmakers were spending the contributions they received for legitimate campaign - oriented purposes, or whether any money was going to their personal use, in violation of stateState show that Moreland's investigators sought to determine if lawmakers were spending the contributions they received for legitimate campaign - oriented purposes, or whether any money was going to their personal use, in violation of statestate law.
«Gov. Cuomo and state lawmakers should see clearly that the feds aren't coming to the rescue, and we'll have to implement a new progressive funding source like congestion pricing if we are ever going to repair our transit infrastructure.»
During an interview on AM 710's «The John Gambling Show», Governor Paterson asked the state legislature to give him the power to implement the same FMAP contingency plan lawmakers agreed to back in the summer when they weren't sure if the state aid bill would pass.
Even if the sanctuary state bill came for a vote in the Senate, it would likely be a similarly tough sell for Democratic lawmakers in moderate, suburban districts.
Even if outside income is banned, it will remain extremely easy for deep - pocketed special interests to give large amounts of money to lawmakers via the LLC loophole, the housekeeping account loophole, and various other scurvy methods that have made Albany synonymous with corrupt state government.
Senate Republican leader Dean Skelos threatened to order a probe of Cuomo's $ 20 million campaign war chest — if the governor's anti-corruption panel investigation turns into a «witch hunt» against state lawmakers.
If the Legislature refuses to act, state government shuts down, with negative political consequences for lawmakers.
Two state lawmakers have emerged as the front - runners in the backroom battle to be tabbed as the Democratic candidate to replace disgraced former Rep. Anthony Weiner — but they were also warned this week not to get too comfortable in the seat if they win.
In theory, if all 213 state lawmakers afforded themselves an annual gold - plated physical at the face value rate of $ 975, the cost to taxpayers would be $ 3.5 million over 17 years.
Blair Horner, with the New York Public Interest Research Group, which collaborated on the story, says Governor Cuomo and state lawmakers need to «crack the ship» to get the clean ups finished faster and should hold public hearings and if necessary, pass new laws to achieve that.
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