Sentences with phrase «informal coalition»

Won the replacement of Zero Tolerance language with Restorative Justice language in CPS discipline code through informal coalition of restorative justice advocates citywide in 2007.
Media attention is understandably focused on building a formal and informal coalition with the Liberal Democrats.
But an informal coalition of local business leaders, wealthy investors and ambitious 20 - somethings were trying to spark an entrepreneurial revival in the Arch City.
Since that time, the HVC has started its transition from an informal coalition to a more formal organization.
A growing group of eight breakaway Democrats, who rule the Senate in an informal coalition with 31 Republicans, have left regular Democrats smarting for some time now.
Note: A party with a numerical majority in a chamber may be forced to share power with other parties due to informal coalitions or may cede power outright because of divisions within its caucus.
Having failed to win an overall majority in the UK's general election, Theresa May's Conservative party is hoping to foster an informal coalition with Northern Ireland's Democratic Unionist Party (DUP).
The Alliance for Wise Energy Decisions (AWED) is an informal coalition of individuals and organizations interested in improving national, state, and local energy and environmental
The Alliance for Wise Energy Decisions (AWED) is an informal coalition of individuals and organizations interested in improving national, state, and local energy and environmental policies.
However, even the national campaign planned by Western Fuels never happened: Its test run failed from the start, and their informal coalition dissolved in public disagreements between the skeptic faction and the lobbying faction.
«We are trying to breathe some new life into the informal coalition that we've had, and make it a little bit more public and a little bit more aggressive in its work, get to the floor a little bit more often as a group, do some more joint events here in D.C. and around the country,» said Sen. Chris Murphy, D - Conn.
In a column in the National Post titled An informal coalition of experts has become the most effective opposition to the Tory government dated March 20, 2015, Mr. Prest wrote that: ``... [T] he relationship that matters most at the moment is not the one between governing and opposition parties, but between the government in office and a series of loose coalitions of actors normally existing at the periphery of politics.»
Since that time, the HVC has started its transition from an informal coalition to a more formal organization.
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