Sentences with phrase «need special voting»

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A game time decision on Congress» next big legislative push — including whether or not to use a special procedural pathway in the Senate that would nix the need for any Democratic votes — may come down to what President Donald Trump tells Republican leadership during a meeting this weekend at Camp David.
The House then votes on adoption of the special rule, which needs only a simple majority to pass.
Senate Finance Committee aides said they planned to make adjustments to the legislation because it probably does not comply with the rules for a special Senate procedure they hope to use to pass the bill with 50 votes, rather than the 60 votes typically needed to beat a filibuster.
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Resentments still linger between the governor and the Senate GOP, with Cuomo's office blaming the Republicans for failing to marshal the needed votes to pass legislation that could have been considered in a special session of the Legislature.
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Cuomo has been arguing with the Legislature on whether a special pay raise commission needs to be reauthorized in order for it to vote on a possible salary increase for the Senate, Assembly and governor's office before the end of the year.
«Residents of the 55th Senate District need to know that a vote for Ted O» Brien is a vote to put the New York City Democrats and their special interest allies, who want to overturn the property tax cap and obstruct Governor Cuomo's agenda, back in control of the State Senate.»
In order to get that referendum on the ballot, the county legislature would need to vote on the law at a special session or or before Sept. 1.
Why do they need to bribe their own fellow party members will millions or hundreds of millions in special deals to buy their votes?
Camp Anchor families and other special needs advocates on Sunday, Nov. 5, 2017 decried a letter sent to them urging them to vote for Hempstead Town Supervisor Anthony Santino.
Parents of special - needs Camp Anchor participants on Sunday announced they are filing a class - action lawsuit alleging that a Hempstead Town attorney and his wife violated privacy and confidentiality laws when they sent a letter to campers» families urging them to vote for Town Supervisor Anthony Santino.
Heastie said he was unsure whether lawmakers would meet their midnight deadline to print budget bills and may need a special message from Cuomo to skip the usual three - day waiting period and vote for the budget on time.
Cuomo has been arguing with the Legislature on whether or not a special pay raise commission needs to be re authorized in order for it to vote on a possible salary increase for the Senate, Assembly and governor's office before the end of the year.
The new majority on the Buffalo Public School Board went into special meeting Wednesday afternoon with the five votes needed to make Donald Ogilvie, former Erie 1 BOCES superintendent, the interim city schools superintendent.
I run for Congress and ask for your support to vote because I know I can shape the future to our needs and not special interests.»
Mr. Larimer permitted Mr. Paterson to postpone the special election until the date of the next November general election because the governor argued the state needed time to bring voting machines in the area up to federal standards.
Commissioner members who voted against giving the two organizations an exemption said a clear showing that donors faced an actual risk of reprisal would be needed to justify special treatment.
Special Needs ESA Bill Headed To Governor March 26, 2015 by Grant Callen Today, by a vote of 30 - 18, the Mississippi Senate voted to concur (agree) with the House of Representatives on Senate Bill 2695, the Equal Opportunity for Students with Special Needs Act.
House Education Committee Passes Special Needs ESA Bill February 26, 2015 by Grant Callen Today, the Education Committee in the House of Representatives passed The Equal Opportunity for Students with Special Needs Act (SB 2695) on a voice vote.
After delaying a proposed vote on a half - cent sales tax for roads and infrastructure needs, the county could be facing a $ 1 million cost to hold a special election next year.
Join us tonight and help spread the word: Special Ed Know Your Rights Training Tonight, March 7, 6 - 8 p.m. Mt. Carmel Missionary Baptist Church 2976 S. Wabash Refreshments will be provided ERSB Witness Slips Needed Today Rep. Rob Martwick has reintroduced the elected school board bill, HB 1774, in the Illinois House and it will be up for a vote in committee tomorrow.
State Representatives should vote to provide an escape for every special needs child whose local public school just doesn't meet his or her needs.
That school got the green light with a 6 - 3 vote (1 recusal), even though discussions continued throughout the board meeting as to whether or not that was a smart move, given the application's weak points on how to accommodate students with special needs and the degree to which it will be able to recruit as many students as school leaders say they think is possible.
I would vote for candidates to public office who would provide funding for «inclusive athletics» and would be proud if my sons» schools offered such programs to their special - needs students.
The two schools failed to win enough votes to renew their charters at a highly charged board meeting last month (see story here) when members clashed over how the schools get paid for students needing special services.
My guess is AVGN will find a deal that trumps the MNOV deal and the need for the special meeting of shareholders to vote on the MNOV deal will be unnecessary.
If your shares are held in the name of your bank, broker or other nominee and you would like to vote in person at the special meeting, you need to bring an account statement or letter from the nominee indicating that you were the beneficial owner of the shares on -LSB--RSB-, 2009, the record date for the special meeting.
``... [the condominium corporation] was entitled, [and indeed obliged, pursuant to its statutory duties of repair and maintenance], to embark on the garage deck remedial work without the need for unit owner notice or approval, let alone approval by the special majority vote contemplated by s. 97 (4)[which applies to «substantial changes»]»
(b) the elector needs assistance with making an application to vote by special ballot, because of a disability or because of inability to read or write.
At a special general assembly held in October in Ottawa, members from boards across Canada gave CREA the votes it needed to firmly entrench what have been described as the «three pillars» of MLS: membership; remuneration sharing; and agency.
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