Sentences with phrase «legislative offices»

Capel started working for Quinn's in 2006 and was responsible for overseeing the Council's member services division and its state and federal legislative offices.
The political action committee formed by the New York chapter of the National Federation of Independent Business on Monday endorsed 49 candidates for state legislative offices, including a dozen members of the Senate Republican conference.
GOP state Senate candidate Julie Killian on Wednesday is among the «races to watch» according to the Republican State Leadership Committee, a group focused on electing Republican candidates to state legislative offices.
The LCV solicited input from its state partners to choose from among hundreds of candidates running for governor and / or state legislative offices.
You're supposed to work your way up the ladder, working on political campaigns and in legislative offices, running for local elections and then statewide elections, gaining experience along the way.
In 2018, New Yorkers will witness five corruption trials, two involving officials linked to the governor and two retrials — Sheldon Silver in April and Dean Skelos in June — implicating the capital's most senior legislative offices.
The candidates must understand that they need to build name recognition now if they are going to run in 2014 for city, county, and state legislative offices.
Alberta's Chief Electoral Officer Glen Resler spoke to the Standing Committee on Legislative Offices on September 24, 2015 about legislated timelines that require an Electoral Boundaries Commission be appointed to redraw the provincial electoral districts.
EDMONTON — NDP MLA David Eggen released the following statement in response to a decision by the PC - dominated Legislative Offices committee...
Seen by many as a scapegoat, his dismissal was the result of a vote by PC MLAs at the Standing Committee of Legislative Offices.
Advocates for a school choice bill that faces a do - or - die vote this week crowded into the Legislative Office Building on Tuesday to make their case.
There are states in the US where to hold a legislative office you are required to swear you believe in an all powerful god etc. (mostly the south, who seem to think separation of church and state is a suggestion).
At 5 p.m., Assembly members Maritza Davila, Latoya Joyner and Jeff Aubry and state Sen. Bill Perkins attend a showing of «Mariposa & the Saint: From Solitary Confinement, A Play Through Letters,» Legislative Office Building, Albany.
At 10:30 a.m., the State Department of Corrections and Community Supervision holds a memorial ceremony honoring parole officers who have died in the line of duty, Parole Officers Memorial, Empire State Plaza's Swan Street courtyard, behind the Legislative Office Building, Albany.
At 1 p.m., senators and assembly members along with the Alliance for Quality Education will make a major education funding announcement, LCA Press Room, Legislative Office Building, Albany.
Also at 11 a.m., AARP unveils a voter survey analysis comparing how a looming retirement crisis among New York's Generation Xers and Baby Boomers affects women vs. men, and joins Sen. Diane Savino and Assemblywoman Donna Lupardo to promote «Secure Choice» legislation, The Well, Legislative Office Building, Albany.
At 10:10 a.m., LG Kathy Hochul addresses ARP members, in Albany for their annual Lobby Day, Legislative Office Building, The Well, Albany.
At 11:15 a.m., mothers of New York's youth charged as adults urge Cuomo and the state Legislature to raise the age of criminal responsibility in New York, Legislative Office Building, LCA Press Room, Albany.
From 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., Sens. Kemp Hannon and Jim Seward co-host a (rescheduled due to VP Joe Biden's visit to Albany last week) hearing on the impact of the Affordable Care Act in New York, Legislative Office Building, 172 State St., Hamilton Hearing Room B, Albany.
Also at noon, state Sen. Terrence Murphy, Assemblyman Felix Ortiz and the Alliance Combating Distracted Driving host the 2017 Distracted Driving Awareness Lobby Day, Legislative Office Building, third floor, Albany.
At 11:15 a.m., the American Cancer Society holds a pep rally ahead of its lobby day, Legislative Office Building, The Well, Albany.
Also at 10 a.m., New York State Association of Nurse Anesthetists members advocate for full scope of practice and title recognition, state Capitol and Legislative Office Building, Albany.
At noon, Assemblyman David Weprin and the Rikers Debate Project hold a public debate on whether people in prison should be given the right to vote, Legislative Office Building, LCA Press Room 130, Albany.
At 2 p.m., Assembly members and state senators announce the details of the screening process to fill the state attorney general vacancy, Hamilton Hearing Room B, Legislative Office Building, Albany.
At 9 a.m., county comptrollers and treasurers from across the state lobby for the passage of the Internet Fairness Conformity Act, Legislative Office Building, Room 130, Albany.
At 11 a.m., Deputy Senate Majority Leader John DeFrancisco and Assemblyman Nick Perry launch a renewed statewide campaign for a state Commission on Prosecutorial Conduct, Legislative Office Building, Room 130, Albany.
At 10 a.m., the state Senate Finance Committee and the Assembly Ways and Means Committee hold a joint hearing on the 2018 - 2019 executive budget in regard to local government officials, Legislative Office Building, Hearing Room B, second floor, Albany.
Also at 5:30 p.m., the state Senate hosts the Women of Distinction Awards Ceremony, Legislative Office Building, Hearing Room B, Albany.
At 9 a.m., state legislators and survivors of solitary confinement unveil a replica solitary confinement cell and call for Gov. Andrew Cuomo to spend 24 hours in solitary confinement, Legislative Office Building, Albany.
At 11 a.m., Assemblyman James Skoufis, the chairman of the Task Force for People with Disabilities, speaks at the he New York Association on Independent Living's legislative day, the Well, Legislative Office Building, Albany.
Also at 11 a.m., the Preservation League of New York State announces its Seven to Save designees for 2018 - 19, LCA Press Room, Legislative Office Building, Room 130, Albany.
At 10 a.m., Assemblywoman Didi Barrett and others announce the Working Farm Protection Act, Legislative Office Building, first floor, LCA Press Room, Albany.
At 9:30 a.m., the state Senate Committee on Finance and the Assembly Committee on Ways and Means hold a joint public hearing on the 2018 - 2019 executive budget in regard to taxes, Legislative Office Building, Hearing Room B, Albany.
At 10:30 a.m., state lawmakers join members of members of the #bFair2DirectCare campaign for a press conference regarding the joint hearing on mental hygiene, Legislative Office Building, outside Hearing Room B, second floor, Albany.
At 9 a.m., state lawmakers and the #bFair2DirectCare Coalition urge Gov. Andrew Cuomo and the state legislature to speed up living wage funding for workers who support New Yorkers with developmental disabilities, Legislative Office Building terrace, Albany.
Also at noon, Anti-trafficking advocates and survivors urge the Assembly to pass a measure that would further protect child sex trafficking victims, Legislative Office Building, Room 130, Albany.
At 11 a.m., the Assembly Committees on Social Services, Codes and Labor and the Puerto Rican / Hispanic Task Force hold a joint oversight hearing on services for victims of human trafficking, Legislative Office Building, Roosevelt Hearing Room C, Albany.
Also at 11 a.m., state Sen. Martin Golden and Assemblywoman Nicole Malliotakis unveil criminal justice reform legislation intended to address criminals being released back into communities, Room 120, Legislative Office Building, Albany.
At 9 a.m., the state Senate Committee on Local Government holds a public hearing to listen to local governments, local elected officials and local government advocacy organizations regarding shared services and discuss how Albany can better partner with localities, Legislative Office Building, Van Buren Hearing Room A, second floor, Albany.
At 1 p.m., Assemblywoman Sandy Galef, Sen. David Carlucci and others announce joint legislation aimed at closing the pay gap for women and minorities by prohibiting employers from inquiring about salary history information, LCA Room 130, Legislative Office Building, Albany.
At 2 p.m., state Sen. Brad Hoylman, Assemblyman Robert Carroll and high school students hold a press conference in support of the Young Voter Act, LCA Press Room 130, Legislative Office Building, Albany.
At 10 a.m., the state Legislature holds a joint committee hearing on the 2018 - 2019 executive budget proposal in regard to human services, Legislative Office Building, Hearing Room B, second floor, Albany.
At 10:30 a.m., Assemblyman Jeffrion Aubry, state Sen. Kevin Parker, survivors of solitary confinement and others host a panel discussion on solitary confinement in New York and efforts to stop the practice, Legislative Office Building, Hearing Room B, Albany.
At 4 p.m., Sen. Thomas O'Mara, Assemblyman Philip Palmesano and the New York Wine Industry Association's host the Fourth Annual Sip and Sample tasting event, Legislative Office Building, The Well, Albany.
Also at 10 a.m., the Assembly holds a public hearing on medical aid in dying, Legislative Office Building, Roosevelt Hearing Room C, second floor, Albany.
At 9 a.m., the state Senate Committees on Investigations and Government Operations, on Energy and Telecommunications, and on Aging hold a joint public hearing on the power outages in the Hudson Valley over the past two weeks, Legislative Office Building, Van Buren Hearing Room A, second floor, Albany.
At 10 a.m., the state Senate Committee on Finance and Assembly Committee on Ways and Means hold a joint committee hearing on the 2018 - 2019 executive budget in regard to environmental conservation, Legislative Office Building, Hearing Room B, second floor, Albany.
At noon, Hawkins announces his run for governor seeking the Green Party nomination, LCA Press Room, Room 130, Legislative Office Building, Albany.
At 10:30 a.m., Sen. David Valesky and Assembly Aging Committee Chair Donna Lupardo join AARP and the Alzheimers Association New York State Coalition to announce their commitment to work toward passage of anti-elder financial exploitation legislation this session, 3rd floor, Legislative Office Building, Albany.
Also at 10 a.m., environmental, business, local government, farmers and urban groups hold a rally for state Environmental Protection Fund funding, hallway leading into the Legislative Office Building, Albany.
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