Not exact matches
In December, the Federal Reserve increased interest rates
for the fifth time in this cycle, and with a stable of more hawkish Fed
governors rotating
into voting positions, another three or even four rate hikes look likely in 2018.
Thus the Vestries in America soon gained effective control of the spirituals as well as the temporals of the churches, largely through assuming power to hire and set the salary of the clergyman, plus a studied neglect of presenting him to the
Governor for permanent induction
into the «living» until forced to do so.14 «In 1697 the Arch - bishop of Canterbury expressed surprise that the clergymen might «be removed like domestic servants by a
vote of the Vestry,»»15 but obviously neither he nor anyone could do anything about it.
So here's the manual: 1) Create a party that exploits a legitimate fear: STOP COMMON CORE 2) Get petition signatures and 50,000
votes under that banner 3) CHANGE the name to Reform Party so can you dupe some progressives
into voting for your pals 4) Use the line as leverage to get the GOP nomination
for Governor but making local friends statewide Classic bait - and - switch Except, Little Lord Rob would get creamed again
for Governor.
Then the
governor started making nosies about no need to rush
into a final budget deal, and lawmakers — whose paychecks are being withheld while a final deal eludes them — insisted they were, in fact, close to an agreement, and clamored
for him to send them bills to
vote on.
The
governor is already running smack
into a wall of opposition in the Senate, where Republicans (and at least one Democrat) don't want to hold a
vote on a measure to strengthen abortion laws or allow
for the public financing of political campaigns.
Governor Cuomo is putting $ 7 million
into his 30 - day budget amendments to fund poll sites
for early
voting in New York by the 2020 presidential race.
Democratic Party faithful lined up to get
into Central High School gymnasium in Bridgeport, Conn.,
for Governor Dannel Malloy's Get Out The
Vote rally with President Barack Obama, on Sunday Nov. 2, 2014.
On May 12, 2015,
Governor Mary Fallin (R) signed into law a bill that reduced the petition signature requirement for newly - qualifying political parties to 3 percent of the total number of votes cast for governor in the last general e
Governor Mary Fallin (R) signed
into law a bill that reduced the petition signature requirement
for newly - qualifying political parties to 3 percent of the total number of
votes cast
for governor in the last general e
governor in the last general election.
By keeping state operations spending growth at 2 percent, the budget hole is closer to $ 1.8 billion.As expected, the
governor tucked
into the budget non-monetary initiatives, such as new sexual harassment policies, the codification of abortion rights in state law and methods
for New York to participate in «early
voting,» all of which he touted in his Jan. 3 State of the State address.
By introducing an alternative to Mr. Paterson's budget, Mr. Sampson and Mr. Silver are hoping to avoid the situation their members have faced a dozen times since the fiscal year began on April 1 without a budget deal:
vote for the
governor's emergency bill or
vote to shut down the state government, an unprecedented act that officials believe would plunge the state
into chaos.
In the months leading up to Election Day, Democratic Conference Leader John Sampson was reluctant to commit to bringing the marriage bill back to the floor
for a
vote, despite the fact that now
Governor - elect Andrew Cuomo said seeing the measure passed and signed
into law would be a «priority»
for his first year in office.
On that account, Friday was a mixed success
for the
governor, with pledges to introduce early
voting, end cash bail
for low - level offenses and codify the Supreme Court ruling that legalized abortion all failing to make it
into the final budget deal.
Four years
into the current cycle, the current chort of sitting Senators at least have a
voting record
for us to chew on, there is news or the potential
for incumbent retirements and emerging candidates (especially current and former
governors and US.
Governor Andrew Cuomo has once again attempted to avoid the central truth of this election and all elections really, that voters have a right to expect they get what they
vote for when their candidates are elected
into office.
The state's highest court said a
governor is allowed to insert language
into the budget's appropriations bills to change policies, and the Senate and Assembly are limited to just a «yes» or «no»
vote on the amount of money allotted
for the program.
An obscure political figure, Fordham University law professor Zephyr Teachout, used the Moreland Commission controversy to catapult herself
into the spotlight and offer Democrats someone to
vote for instead of the moderate
governor.
The recommendations
voted on by the wage board now go to the
Governor's Commissioner of Labor, who will publicly post them
for a 15 - day comment period, after that, the new rules
for increasing the minimum wage can go
into effect in 45 days.
The party was a longtime critic of the
governor's conservative fiscal policies, but
voted at its convention in May to endorse the him
for a second time in exchange
for his promise to help flip the State Senate
into Democratic hands.
Carl Paladino, the populist conservative who helped organize the gathering and lassoed Donald Trump
into attending, had already introduced Trump as «our next
governor» and denounced Senate Republican Leader Dean Skelos, who Astorino is courting,
for bringing the anti-gun control law known as the SAFE Act to a
vote in 2013.
The New York Connecticut State Senate
voted yesterday to decriminalize possession of small amounts of marijuana, and
Governor Dannel Malloy Andrew Cuomo, who pushed
for the bill, will sign it
into law.
Twice, in 2013 and 2014, she
voted «nay» or sat out the
vote for the 10 - part Women's Equality Act, pushed by Democratic
Governor Andrew Cuomo, which would guarantee equal pay
for women and strengthen protections
for victims of human trafficking, but also codify
into state law the Roe v. Wade Supreme Court decision.
In 2006 the Legislature
voted to remove the deadline
for filing petitions
for DNA testing and the
Governor signed the bill
into law