Sentences with phrase «larger omnibus bills»

It has no chance of passing through normal legislative means but its not impossible for it to be attached to larger omnibus bills in order to appease ethanol interests.
To prevent the impending lapse of mayoral control over New York City schools, the state Legislature and Governor Andrew Cuomo passed a two - year extension Thursday as part of a larger omnibus bill, which included a pension enhancement for certain uniformed workers, special recognition for former Governor Mario Cuomo, and several benefits for upstate areas.
The staff clearly do not control if and when a government will pass a large omnibus bill, and for those omnibus bills with a lot of amendments, this can really impact their resources since it takes them longer to deal with so many amendments.

Not exact matches

Both budgets, however, were followed by massive Budget Omnibus Bills, which contained major changes to a large amount of legislation either vaguely referred to, or not referred to at all, in the budgets.
Last Friday, the Government tabled another «large» (359 pages) Omnibus Budget bill, which had little to do with the 2014 Budget.
Like the first Omnibus Bill, it is very large - 443 pages.
[7] An omnibus spending bill is simply a combination of multiple appropriations bills into one larger appropriations bill.
The abortion provision has proposed by Cuomo was part of a larger 10 - point women's agenda the governor pushed in 2014, only to have the various planks broken up from the omnibus bill and approved in piecemeal fashion, save for the measure to bolster reproductive rights.
Why are these two very different programs tied together in a large omnibus spending bill?
Reforms were on fast track Indeed in Minnesota, where a stalemate between Gov. Tim Pawlenty and the state's largest teachers union resulted in no K - 12 omnibus bill whatsoever last year, even the labor - loving DFL went into this year's legislative session vowing to fast - track such education reforms as alternative paths to teacher licensure, modifications to teacher tenure and tying teacher compensation to student performance.
Given the impending omnibus bill on crime and the likely large increase in the costs to the provinces from their associated responsibility for corrections, this report might be of some interest.
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