Sentences with phrase «newly signed law»

A newly signed law will allow San Jose to become the first California city to create tiny homes for the homeless by bypassing the state's confining building codes.
Nonpartisan attorneys for the Wisconsin Legislature say parts of a newly signed law speeding up legal appeals related to the Foxconn Technology Group's factory could be unconstitutional.

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In 2010, the organization's newly - evolved position, under pressure, was to support the federal Healthy, Hunger Free Kids Act (HHFKA), which was signed into law that December.
If Cuomo signs the state legislation, it will block the City's law for one year, although a newly elected City Council would actually have to pass it again in 2018 before the merry - go - round starts anew.
On May 12, 2015, Governor Mary Fallin (R) signed into law a bill that reduced the petition signature requirement for newly - qualifying political parties to 3 percent of the total number of votes cast for governor in the last general election.
By signing this newly enacted amendment to the original law, and thereby closing the loophole, Erie County is standing behind the apprenticeship program's goal of creating a well trained workforce that can earn a living wage and the contractors that administer these programs.
Suffolk County Executive Steven Bellone signed into law Tuesday the «puppy mill bill,» safeguarding the animals themselves, as well as consumers who have been burdened by unexpected medical costs of caring for their newly purchased pets.
According to Boykin, among his priorities will be passing a law that bans guns shows on county facilities — a move that would codify a recently signed executive order from newly elected Democratic County Executive George Latimer — as well as reviving the Immigration Protection Act that was passed by the Legislature last year but was ultimately blocked by an Astorino veto.
LANSING, Mich. — Gov. Rick Snyder has signed into law a plan to steer more newly hired school employees into a 401 (k)- only retirement benefit instead of one with a pension.
The next major milestone for safe and supportive schools will come when the Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education convenes the newly established statewide Safe and Supportive Schools Commission, which it is required to do within 90 days of the signing of the law.
The economic rescue package signed into law last week also figures to provide work for lawyers, says John «Jack» Horan, a government contracts partner with McKenna Long & Aldridge in Washington, D.C. Unfortunately the newly - minted Office for Financial Stability does not have plans for a governmental hiring spree of in - house lawyers just yet — it will operate under the guise of the Treasury Department and hire outside contractors.
And, once the newly signed Collaborative Law Process Act goes into effect, discussions had during the collaborative process will be protected by a statutory privilege.
In the three years since the Affordable Care Act was signed into law, millions have been benefiting, but 2013 got the added bonus of even more newly eligible Americans signing up to get health care coverage for the first time.
The March 31, 2016 edition of the Tampa Tribune published a Letter to the Editor penned by Family Diplomacy Managing Attorney Adam B. Cordover on the newly signed Florida Collaborative Law Process Act («CLPA»).
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