Not exact matches
And as this
column was written, we learned from the president's financial disclosure that he lied about the payments to porn star Stormy Daniels, while President Trump's first secretary of
state, Rex Tillerson, told graduates at the Virginia Military Institute, «If our
leaders seek to conceal the truth, or we as people become accepting of alternative realities that are no longer grounded in facts, then we as American citizens are on a pathway to relinquishing our freedom.»
«Labour's
leader and deputy exchanging pleasantries as well as discussing politics and strategy, is a sign of improving relations,»
stated Daily Mirror associate editor Kevin Maguire in a recent
column for Total Politics.
Legislative
column from Assembly Minority
Leader Brian M. Kolb (R - Canandaigua) If you've driven on any portion of the New York
State Thruway or major roadways across the state, you've seen
State Thruway or major roadways across the
state, you've seen
state, you've seen them.
Legislative
Column from Assembly Minority
Leader Brian M. Kolb (R - Canandaigua) Earlier this week, Gov. Andrew Cuomo embarked on a self - congratulatory statewide tour in lieu of an earnest
State of the
State Address.
The recent release of these two reports and the ongoing corruption trials of two legislative
leaders have put the spotlight on New York's dire need for
state action on ethics reform, yet as Bob Hardt wrote in a recent NY1
column on the issue, «Never aggressively pushing campaign finance reform or transparency, Governor Cuomo seems content to play the master of Albany's current political game rather than rewriting its rules.
Legislative
Column from Assembly Minority
Leader Brian M. Kolb (R - Canandaigua) This week, Gov. Cuomo devoted a great deal of his
State of the
State address explaining how the newly - passed federal tax reform bill will hurt New York.
Schmitz, an Iowa
State graduate student of civil, construction and environmental engineering, and Sri Sritharan, Iowa
State's Wilson Engineering Professor and
leader of the's College of Engineering's Wind Energy Initiative, were trying to answer some basic questions about using concrete panels and
columns to build wind turbine towers using prefabricated, easily transportable components.
In a new
column for Real Clear Education, Public Impact's co-directors, Emily Ayscue Hassel and Bryan Hassel, highlight the opportunities through ESSA for
state leaders to achieve excellence: