Sentences with phrase «new term»

Because he has gripped the helm of the Assembly for more than 20 years, Speaker Sheldon Silver's new status as federal defendant jolts the Albany legislative process right at the start of a new term.
Because he is beginning a new term, Cuomo delivered two inaugural addresses earlier this month and also made a major speech eulogizing his father, Mario Cuomo, who died New Year's Day.
They also welcomed re-elected incumbents like Supervisor Susan Zimet and Councilman Jeff Logan back to the table for a new term.
After four years, Gigi Li is stepping down due to new term limits imposed by the board (she's a candidate for Sheldon Silver's former assembly seat).
Twice as many new free schools will start the new term this week compared with last year, as 55 open their doors for the first time, the Government has announced.
The D&C notes that while requesting resignations from senior staffers as a chief executive prepares for a new term is not unusual, although it has not always been the practice in Rochester.
Carpenter joins GOP County Clerk Judith Pascale, who filed papers for her pension before starting her new term in January, and former Comptroller Joseph Sawicki, a Republican who filed at the beginning of the year.
«In the past, it has been the practice of some mayoral administrations to request the resignation of members of their senior management teams and to then reevaluate their service when deciding on appointments in their new term of office.
Governor Andrew Cuomo has thrown a new term into the debate over bad schools: death penalty, a fate he says bad schools face if they don't improve.
ALBANY - It looks like republicans will maintain control in the state senate when the new term begins next January.
The 25 member body, including nine newly elected legislators, were sworn in for the new term by Family Court Judge Joseph Egitto.
Instead, the Lorigos made a deal with her and in return, Meegan made appointing Joe Lorigo as West Seneca Town Prosecutor AND compliance officer the first duty of her new term.
Nonetheless, the GOP - controlled Brookhaven Town Board last month appointed Zarcone to a new term as an $ 18,000 a year town planning board member.
This promise — along with others that Cuomo has so far neglected in his new term — won him the endorsement of the Working Families Party, which at the time was split over whether to endorse Cuomo or run law professor Zephyr Teachout as its gubernatorial candidate.
The positions in question are town supervisor and highway superintendent, and if they pass, the new term length will not take place until elections are held next year.
Now a year in to his new term in office, Maffei sits down with host Grant Reeher to discuss unemployment benefits, economic inequality, Obamacare, Afghanistan, and whether Congress is becoming more functional.
The U.S. Supreme Court is set to begin its new term as it ended the last one, down one justice and ideologically deadlocked on a range of issues.
Sweeney was elected to the chamber in 2003 and was re-elected to a new term in 2017.
UPDATE (1 p.m.): Nan Hayworth has conceded the 18th District race to U.S. Rep. Sean Patrick Maloney, meaning the one - term Democrat will serve a new term in Washington.
While not endorsing her outright, Cuomo signaled Thursday afternoon that it might make sense to leave Underwood in the post until the new term begins.
The leader of the New York State Board of Regents will not seek a new term.
Blair had already declared that the new term in parliament would be his last.
Schoenberger's experience in running county government before and during the time there was an office of County Executive sets him apart from his opponents, and makes him uniquely qualified to lead Rockland beginning on Day One of his new term.
Abrams, who eventually won a new term anyway, says what's shocking is that 45 years later, so little has changed, and «the weirdest shapes imaginable», are still being drawn.
At the beginning of each new term, the entire House of Representatives and one - half of the Senate (those who were chosen in the previous election) are sworn in.
Ruiz was elected to the chamber in 2007 and was re-elected to a new term in 2017.
«We are hearing a lot about a new term related to the separation of Gwyneth Paltrow and Chris Martin: conscious uncoupling.»
The biggest event of the new term, however, looks set to be the Labour Party Conference in Brighton.
The new coalition ultimately lets the GOP senators share power with the IDC lawmakers, even though Republicans are expected to be in the minority numbers-wise in the new term beginning in January.
I am honored to be starting a new term in the Erie County Legislature and look forward to continuing to build on the Republican - aligned Majority Caucus's success from the past two years.
Rep. John Katko (R - N.Y.) has passed a bill that will require the president of the United States to construct a coherent strategy to combat terrorist travel at the beginning of each new term.
The final source of income made by some legislators comes in the form of state pension payments they can receive if they retire immediately before beginning a new term.
The newly - formed coalition of Republicans and Democrats, who will run the New York state Senate for the new term starting in January, made their first public appearance.
Burke won a new term in the general election on November 7, 2017.
The winner will succeed supervisor Susan Zimet, who announced in June that she would not seek a new term.
Here's the loophole: Elected officials who turn 65 can retire and return to the same job and make a full salary and pension if they started in the system before July 26, 1995 and are starting a new term.
Elected officials can take both a salary and pension at the start of a new term if they are over age 65 and were first elected before July 26, 1995.
Lawmakers hopes for a pay raise in the new term are fading with the waning days of 2014, as Governor Cuomo continues to press for an ethics reform package in exchange for a salary hike.
Grimm won re-election against former Brooklyn Councilman Dominic Recchia, but resigned before taking the oath of office for the new term.
First elected in 2013, de Blasio won a new term in the general election on November 7, 2017.
Stressing that «We greatly value your humanity and concern for refugees,» the Nigerian leader, on behalf of the Government and people of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, wished his German counterpart and her new Cabinet, «a successful new term of office.»
Singer was elected to the chamber in 1993 and was re-elected to a new term in 2017.
Legislators are not allowed to vote on a salary increase for themselves, but they can approve raises for future office holders, and the new term begins on Jan. 4.
Kean was elected to the chamber in 2011 and was re-elected to a new term in 2017.
Lawmakers» hopes for a pay raise in the new term are fading with the waning days of 2014, as Cuomo continues to press for an ethics reform package in exchange for a salary hike.
Majority Leader Joseph Lorigo won a new term.
Since Election Day, Cuomo has taken high - profile steps to define the new term, or at least close out the old one.
Underwood is the lone candidate who is not interested in running for the office, and could serve as a caretaker until the new term for an attorney general begins in January.
The Marist poll found 58 percent do not want him to run for statewide office — the governor's job is coming open and U.S. Senator Kirsten Gillibrand is seeking a new term — this year.
This is a new term in British politics born out of George Galloway's surprise win in the Bradford West by - election earlier this year.
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