Sentences with phrase «months than any state in the nation»

Start - Up New York's multi-million dollar underlying costs — the fact that we have lost more jobs in the past six months than any state in the nation — and the notion this so - called «tax free» economic program will attract businesses to the least - friendly to business state in the U.S. — is not based on reality.»

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After March 4, 2013, an International Arrest Warrant will be issued against these Defendants.The guilty verdict followed nearly a month of deliberations by more than thirty sworn Citizen Jurors of the 150 case exhibits produced by Court Prosecutors, The Court's judgement declares the wealth and property of the churches responsible for the Canadian genocide to be forfeited and placed under public ownership, as reparations for the families of the more than 50,000 children who died in the residential schools.To enforce its sentence, the Court has empowered citizens in Canada, the United States, England, Italy and a dozen other nations to act as its legal agents armed with warrants, and peacefully occupy and seize properties of the Roman Catholic, Anglican and United Church of Canada, which are the main agents in the deaths of these children
And even though the state's residential home electricity consumption ranks among the lowest (due in part to those high prices and generally lower air conditioning needs in summer and the use of gas and oil for heating loads in the winter rather than electricity), the average monthly electric bill in 2016 was just over $ 142 per month, third highest in the nation.
Earlier this month, EPA authorities vowed to keep dogging the State Department after they found a revamped evaluation issued in mid-April fell short by failing to fully address safety and oil spill risks along a less - than - satisfactory route through the nation's midsection.
The release of the State of Reconciliation in Australia report this month, 25 years after the establishment of the Council for Aboriginal Reconciliation, is a clarion call to rethink our nation's approach to reconciliation after more than two decades of stunted progress.
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