Sentences with phrase «new executive branch»

President Donald Trump and his new executive branch of the federal government are making the transition from politics to policy.
«It makes little sense to establish a new executive branch prosecutor to oversee a procurement process that takes place almost entirely within the executive branch, rather than empower the attorney general — an independent statewide constitutional officer — to do so,» Schneiderman wrote.
To ensure this eventuality the new executive branch must be willing to scour the footballing landscape to find a manager of Pep's caliber and provide him with the necessary financial backing to compete at the highest of levels.

Not exact matches

Four banking professionals have joined Marquis Bank to lead the bank's expansion into Broward County with a loan production office and a new branch in Fort Lauderdale.The new team will be headed by Steven Sanzone, who joins Marquis as market president after spending the last 14 years as executive vice president and senior loan officer at Stonegate Bank.
TPA does not provide new power to the Executive Branch.
The new method amounts to a system in which ordinary law is replaced by «orders» or decrees coming from the executive or administrative branches.
The story of faith belongs to the baseball executive who signed Robinson, the equally legendary Branch Rickey, and to a New York minister who played a quiet role in a major decision.
After World War II the executive branch of government argued that it needed absolute power in foreign affairs because (1) in a nuclear age, when missiles can make the trip from Moscow to New York in 20 minutes, there is no time to consult Congress and the people, and (2) the «secret, subversive» techniques of the communists can be challenged only by subversion and secrecy on our part.
The company plans to consolidate two bank branches that sit at 143rd Street and La Grange Road, kitty - cornered from one another, into its new building, said Marquette Bank's Executive Vice President Tom Burgin.
One task through which the new body could quickly imprint itself on the state's political culture involves previous decisions by the Commission on Public Integrity, which regulated executive branch staffers and lobbyists.
And for a nation about to deal with the terrifying powers of an executive branch run amok, New York state lawmakers and voters would be best to resist this effort at every turn.
The New York trials will touch the executive and legislative branches of state government, as well as local governments.
Some women serving in the Legislature have called for a new, uniform policy covering all elected officials and state employees, instead of the current patchwork of policies in the executive and legislative branches.
Most prominent among them is Philips Lighting, the multinational company that calls itself «the world leader in lighting» and which last year hired Albany's Hinman Straub to lobby the executive branch on «New York Harbor Crossing» and «Lighting Issues.»
Americans have not been harmed by having our president limited to two terms and quite honestly, I believe New Yorkers will benefit with term limits for members of the executive, legislative and judicial branches of 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.
The suspect, Mercy Nyamekye, 40 years, who's on the run, lived in the same house with the deceased, who is a branch executive of the opposition New Patriotic Party...
The suspect, Mercy Nyamekye, 40 years, who's on the run, lived in the same house with the deceased, who is a branch executive of the opposition New Patriotic Party (NPP) at Bibiani Zongo.
She also served as Executive Director of the New York State Dispute Resolution Association as a contributing writer for Inside Sports Magazine and in various positions within all three branches of New York state government.
Both sides will benefit, Democrats would get Downstate (which in my humble opinion should be called the Commonwealth of New Amsterdam after the most progressive city in Europe and in reference to the city's history), a guaranteed two seats in the US Senate (+1 because Gillibrand did well Upstate in the last election, so 3 seats for the Democrats), guaranteed control of the Judicial, Legislative, and Executive branches, and the once in a lifetime opportunity to write a state constitution to their own liking (firearms rights applies only to military and police, right to choose for women, protections for LGBT New Yorkers, etc)
The New York Times reported the governor and aides interfered with the Moreland Act commission probing Albany, both the executive and the legislative branches, before the governor dissolved it.
Skelos says senators want to also include the executive branch in any new disclosure laws, but that is not part of the agreement worked out between Cuomo and the Assembly.
«We're now in the state of New York getting into monarch rule,» DeFrancisco said, saying Cuomo has disrupted the balance of power between the executive and legislative branches with his unilateral minimum wage actions.
POLITICO reviewed the results of every county - level executive branch race held upstate or in New York City's suburbs.
«It seems like the whole state is infested — the city of New York, Assembly members, state senators and now the executive branch
-- Creates a new pay raise commission that will have the power to increase salaries for state legislators and top executive branch employees.
Gov. Andrew Cuomo's efforts over the years to consolidate power in the executive branch have been widely reported — and criticized by state lawmakers and good government watchdogs, who say the executive branch in New York is inherently powerful enough.
As the new legislative session is set to begin amid tensions between the governor and the Legislature, Republican and Democratic lawmakers are talking tough about the need for the Legislature to reassert its independence from the executive branch.
Indeed he conducted the swearing - in ceremony for the executives of the two new branches, gave a short speech which was followed by the High Commissioner's speech after which both of them joined an express train from Sheffield to London.
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.»
Now Dr. Kaloyeros is charged with secretly manipulating the process through which the State University of New York Polytechnic Institute, the university branch that he headed, awarded lucrative contracts to a select few developers in Buffalo, Albany and Syracuse, whose executives were also charged in the scheme.
The new agency would for the first time police the executive and legislative branches and lobbying.
The New York branch has also been trying to make Democratic inroads, bringing on former Bronx Borough President and Democratic mayoral hopeful Freddy Ferrer and one - time state Democratic Party executive director Rodney Capel in recent years, as New York's political leadership has become overwhelmingly Democratic.
«You want someone who looks like that person could handle being the chief executive of New York's pretty huge, mammoth judicial branch,» Bonventre said.
Last I checked New YorkState was still a representative democracy with three branches of government: the executive, legislative and judicial.
Lippman benefited from the outsized influence Silver brought to all politics in New York during a period when lassitude, followed by explosive scandal and then breathtaking bumbling, reduced the state's executive branch to near impotence.
He instead wants to create a new inspector general under the executive branch to root out potential corruption in procurement practices.
ALBANY, NY (03/03/2016)(readMedia)-- CSEA — New York's leading union — has begun negotiations with the Cuomo administration on a new contract for 66,000 New York State Executive Branch employeNew York's leading union — has begun negotiations with the Cuomo administration on a new contract for 66,000 New York State Executive Branch employenew contract for 66,000 New York State Executive Branch employeNew York State Executive Branch employees.
ALBANY, NY (04/13/2010)(readMedia)-- CSEA — New York's leading union — has taken the first formal steps in challenging Gov. David Paterson's decision to delay contractual pay raises for nearly 70,000 CSEA - represented state Executive branch employees.
CSEA is New York's leading union representing 70,000 State Executive Branch employees among the union's nearly 300,000 members.
Obama was going to fix the economy; Hein went about inventing a new form of government — the Ulster County executive branch.
But in a speech earlier this month, the evangelizing U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York vowed to examine «the executive branch» next.
The former aide, Howard Glaser, stepped down in late June as the director of state operations, a powerful post that oversees many state agencies and acts as an executive branch liaison to the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, which operates Kennedy and La Guardia Airports.
State records show that the company has spent over $ 140,000 on lobbying in New York since the beginning of 2013 and that the executive branch was among the entities lobbied.
Benjamin disagreed, saying New York's executive branch is «among the most powerful in the country by all political science studies.»
One of Mr. Perdue's first acts after he was sworn in as governor in January 2003 was to sign an executive order establishing a new code of ethics for executive branch employees.
With Trump hailing from New York, Flanagan (R - Suffolk County) said the state has a «unique opportunity to have the eyes and ears of the executive branch in Washington focused on New York.»
It also includes new requirements for disclosure of outside income by legislators and members of the executive branch.
The Republican says he wants new rules that also reform the executive branch of government.
A week after New Yorkers go to the polls on Nov. 8, the state Commission on Legislative, Judicial, & Executive Compensation faces its deadline to recommend potential pay increases for state lawmakers as well as senior members of the executivExecutive Compensation faces its deadline to recommend potential pay increases for state lawmakers as well as senior members of the executiveexecutive branch.
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