Sentences with phrase «internal state legislative»

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A complex modern democracy is at a serious disadvantage in dealing with autocratic states as well as in expeditiously conducting its own internal affairs, unless it possesses strong executive powers which are not hedged about in matters of detailed policy and administration by legislative and judicial agencies.
Additionally, the problem of Albany corruption again being addressed not by internal state watchdogs, but instead by the U.S. Attorney who this month is prosecuting charges against the two most recent former legislative leaders, demonstrates the clear need to strengthen our state's own ethics enforcement.
Overshadowed by all the internal drama and debate this legislative session over sexual harassment in the Maryland State House — and how to police it — was broader legislation...
The state Assembly plans to change its internal rules to allow easier movement of legislation during a full two - year legislative cycle, make audio and video of committee meetings available online and give lawmakers a greater ability to move their legislation through the committee process, among numerous other changes.
Jibrin, a member of the All Progressives Congress from Kano State, was suspended by the House after its internal investigation submitted that he «abused» the rules of the legislative house by making the padding allegations.
Paterson and legislative leaders were accused of steering the prior contract to politically connected AEG, despite state internal reports ranking the firm lower than other bidders.
The House suspended Jibril, a member of the All Progressives Congress from Kano State, after its internal investigation submitted that he «abused» the rules of the legislative house by making the padding allegations.
Internal factors included the political environment, state resources, legislative history, population characteristics, unemployment rate, alcohol consumption per person, taxes, and traffic fatality rates.
This process of internal collaboration and organizational change is slow in many states, however, and it could be better supported with legislative action that would clarify or simplify existing requirements for program and fiscal monitoring.
The Humane Society Legislative Fund is a social welfare organization incorporated under section 501 (c)(4) of the Internal Revenue Code and formed in 2004 as a separate lobbying affiliate of The Humane Society of the United States.
As a consequence, the Member States were now ready to acknowledge openness as a legal principle in the Amsterdam Treaty, and to give access to documents a separate treaty base that paved the way for the replacement of the institutions» three internal decisions by a legislative act, Regulation 1049, which was adopted on 30 May 2001.
While issues of procedural illegality are likely to be addressed to the authorizing decision, issues as to whether the measure creates discrimination within the internal market or distorts competition or impinges on the rights and obligations of non-participating states are more properly addressed to the substantive legislative act.
Article 41 Where a Contracting State has a system of government under which executive, judicial and legislative powers are distributed between central and other authorities within that State, its signature or ratification, acceptance or approval of, or accession to this Convention, or its making of any declaration in terms of Article 40 shall carry no implication as to the internal distribution of powers within that State.
Where a Contracting State has a system of government under which executive, judicial and legislative powers are distributed between central and other authorities within that State, its signature or ratification, acceptance or approval of, or accession to this Convention, or its making of any declaration in terms of Article 40 shall carry no implication as to the internal distribution of powers within that State.
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