Sentences with phrase «legislative branches of state government»

Sen. Liz Krueger, a Manhattan Democrat, told colleagues that the legislation contains too much «gray area» over who is defined as an employee and fails to clarify how investigations of sexual harassment in the executive and legislative branches of state government will be conducted.
The New York trials will touch the executive and legislative branches of state government, as well as local governments.
There are also questions as to whether or not a commission appointed by the executive branch even had the authority to investigate the legislative branch of state government.
The commission isn't technically authorized to investigate the legislative branch of state government, but Cuomo directed the commission to investigate the records of the Board of Elections and the Joint Commission on Public Ethics, both executive branch agencies.
The Commission on Civics Education (the Commission) is established in the legislative branch of state government.

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In their beginnings, American Methodism and the United States of America created three branches of government: legislative, executive, and....
It's the job of the legislative branch, in either the states or the national government, to enact laws within the bounds set by the Constitution.
The package would require public disclosure of every legislator's outside clients and income, establish an ethics commission with robust investigative powers over both the legislative and executive branches — and institute other measures to introduce badly needed transparency and accountability into our state government.
Further proof of bias, Laufer said, came in the form of a subpoena that requested records of the Campaign for One New York's communications with the executive and legislative branch of New York City and state government «with the inexplicable exception of seeking no records with respect to legislative lobbying targeted to» Cuomo.
Weak oversight and a lack of transparency is not limited to the legislative branch; it extends through much of state government, including a Board of Elections hobbled by politics and understaffing and a procurement process that critics say does little to prevent fraud and corruption.
As good - government advocates push state officials to take a more aggressive approach on procurement, Gov. Andrew Cuomo's office is signal it will examine the issue in both the legislative and and executive branches of government.
JCOPE's release said the hiring «was supported by Commissioners representing both major political parties in both the Legislative and Executive branches of New York State government, as required.»
He held that FOIL law «must apply uniformly and equitably to all parties, and ensure that both legislative and executive branches of state government are subject to the same FOIL provisions.»
The Legislative and Executive branches of government are in a far better position than the Judiciary to determine funding needs throughout the state and priorities for the allocation of resources.»
Opponents of the Milwaukee program now control the legislative and executive branches of Wisconsin state government.
His major focus was outreach and advocacy to local, state, and federal elected officials in the legislative and executive branches of government sharing data about student achievement and job - embedded teacher professional development.
This bundle includes resources to teach and assess students about the Legislative Branch of government in the United States.
Amici Curiae point to the widespread ability of sister states to enforce children's constitutional rights to an adequate education without violating the prerogatives of the legislative and executive branches of government.
After the festivities, there were close to 90 legislative meetings between charter parents and legislators, which allowed parents to make the case for fair funding for all charters directly with legislators from across the state and all branches of government.
«Under our system of government, state education policy is determined by the Legislative and Executive Branches and implemented under a strong tradition of local control by municipal school boards and, ultimately, teachers,» Jepsen said in a statement.
Even before statehood, the State Library served as a depository of legal and historical documents and as a ready resource to the executive and legislative branches of Kansas government.
The common law is the law of your state, unless a decision of the judicial branch of government is precluded or overturned by a decision of the legislative branch of government.
Or, should it be the executive or the legislative branches of the federal government of the United States, who would then override a 200 + year tradition of the regulation of the legal profession on the state level, on the grounds that it is regulating not attorney conduct but restrictions on competition, economic policy and the protection of human rights?
These include: (i) state executive and / or legislative branches, on the grounds that they are regulating not attorney conduct but consumer services and corporate structures, (ii) federal agencies, such as the FTC, on the grounds that they are regulating not attorney conduct but restrictions on competition, and (iii) the executive and / or the legislative branches of the federal government, on the grounds that they are regulating not attorney conduct but trade and commerce, economic policy and the protection of human rights.
The way the idea of state action will impact such litigation is, I expect — though perhaps I just hope — will be to justify a distinction between barriers to access to superior courts created by the government itself — whether by its legislative, its executive, or its judicial branch — and those agreed to by the parties themselves.
The panel will discuss the importance for your company to build relationships with the legislative and executive branches of federal and state governments.
«This year, thanks to a state high court majority's barely contained contempt for the policy - making authority of the legislative and executive branches of government, and a notoriously aggressive and sometimes lawless plaintiffs» bar, Florida earns the ignominious # 1 ranking among eight Judicial Hellholes, even as authorities have begun to crack down on some of the lawsuit industry's most obviously fraudulent rackets.
Federal government jobs are available in the legislative, judicial and executive branches of government in all 50 states, in the U.S. territories and beyond.
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