Sentences with phrase «lieutenant governor during»

She added that the alliance had no pending business before the lieutenant governor during his candidacy for the job.
Etc.: Among the first to argue Gov. David Paterson could name a lieutenant governor during the June 2009 Senate coup crisis.
Schimminger has, since 1985, pushed for a constitutional amendment that would allow the governor to appoint a new lieutenant governor during a vacancy.
Cuomo's office refused to explain why Cuomo has skipped the event but said in a statement that the ceremony «has been proudly presided over by the lieutenant governor during this administration.»

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During his U.S. visit he was hosted by five governors and a lieutenant governor, a passel of universities and social - change groups, and — with fine ecumenical sense — the heads of several large corporations.
The comments from the governor come after a police lieutenant over the weekend was injured during one of the demonstrations.
Their alliance has raised eyebrows considering their bad blood in the 2014 lieutenant governor's race, when Bacchiochi implied during a radio show appearance that Walker was a racist.
Ravitch recalled during his brief tenure as lieutenant governor taking note of the numerous lobbyists who came to town when the legislature was in session.
Cuomo's full - dress speech made the policy case, but the political offensive surged during the following days: The governor and his top lieutenants conducted a series of meetings and interviews that raised doubts about De Blasio's logistical competence to add thousands of pre-k seats by September and that questioned the depth of the mayor's electoral «mandate.»
This is the same group that a month ago had no constitutional problems stripping the lieutenant governor of the powers the state constitution grants him, and yet now they're raising constitutional objections that they didn't utter a peep about during the campaign season last year.»
During her press conference outside PS 13, Ms. Malliotakis unveiled her Albany reform agenda, including: Requiring a two - thirds legislative majority to pass new taxes and fees; capping the rise in spending at the rate of inflation or 2 percent, whichever is less; requiring legislators to disclose outside sources of income; requiring public authorities like the MTA to undergo an independent financial audit, and calling for a constitutional convention to address items that have bedeviled the state recently, such as appointing a lieutenant governor and breaking a Senate tie.
He also maintained during a meeting with The Post's editorial board that «lieutenant governors are not customarily involved» in budget talks.
During a radio interview, Spitzer apologized to his former lieutenant governor, David Paterson, for leaving him in the lurch following his resignation due to a prostitution scandal.
Cuomo has been a supporter of charter schools, but has communicated the message largely through emissaries like lieutenant governor Robert Duffy, who told the city's charter contingent it had the «support» of the Cuomo administration during a rally last month.
During the Hawkins campaign, there were about 80 people at the Commons, and there was excitement about how there were two socialists running for governor and lieutenant governor on the Green Party line.
«New Yorkers deserve a lieutenant governor who has shown she can deliver for them, not someone just looking to fill time during his summer vacation,» said Rangel.
Gov. Andrew Cuomo and lieutenant governor candidate Kathy Hochul during the Democratic Party's nomination convention.
At another moment during the campaign Mr. Cuomo sought to limit the field in the Democratic primary for lieutenant governor, going to court to bar Abraham Hirschfeld from the ballot and thus insure the success of his own choice for the post, Stan Lundine.
The governor, who was criticized during the gubernatorial campaign for heading up an all - white, all - male Democratic slate, thanks to his choice of lieutenant governor, knows he had better watch his step and mind his relations with certain constituencies.
The rule change passed earlier this year, essentially taking away the power of the lieutenant governor to ties during procedural votes, will probably be challenged in some form by Bob Duffy.
In New York, the lieutenant governor and gubernatorial candidates run separately during the primary, but the victors share a ticket during the general election.
«It's not going to be easy to get the facility funding but... as lieutenant governor, I will do all I can in this budget conference to get money for the first time for facility funding for charter schools,» Patrick said during a charter school rally at the Capitol.
1981 The Honorable William G. Milliken William G. Milliken (R), a member of the Michigan State Senate from 1961 to 1964, held the office of Michigan lieutenant governor from 1965 to 1969, during which time he worked for social service reforms.
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