Sentences with phrase «now hold a public hearing»

The board will now hold a public hearing on the proposed $ 12 million bond issue to finance the project on Sept. 23.
Lawmakers say they'll now hold a public hearing to discuss.

Not exact matches

Here in China where I live and work as a teacher, there is a state church that is monitored heavily by the government and there are the House churches that are now beginning to be heard and are holding there services out in public, but the members are being arrested and thrown in jail and yet they continue to hold there services.
The Town Board will now review the supervisor's budget plan in the coming weeks and hold a public hearing on the proposal later this fall.
The project now moves to the City Planning Commission, which will hold a public hearing on July 26 and then write their recommendation on the project within 60 days.
I now believe that chambers must democratize, hold more public hearings on major legislation and use joint conference committees to hammer out agreed upon legislation, instead of relying upon closed door meetings between their leaders and the governor.
The focus now shifts to the Ulster County IDA, which will be coming to town on Jan. 28 to hold a public hearing on Wilmorite's PILOT application for a basically «tax - free» Park Point project.
A year from now, the Common Council will review the results of the ordinance and hold a public hearing for input.
State Superintendent of Public Instruction & local school boards o April 5: Attend the JFC hearings and «People's Tailgate» at State Fair Park (right now plans are shaping up to hold a Press Conference at 7 am and have an afternoon celebration from 4 — 6 pm that will include students, brats, hotdogs, 20 ft diameter parachutes, etc..
Even if another public hearing is held after school hours, which would offer a better opportunity for rich debate on the issue of teacher contracts, they aren't going away anytime soon — they are the law of the land, for now.
Meanwhile, the press release quoted the Connecticut Coalition for Achievement Now (ConnCAN), which was founded by Achievement First's Jonathan Sackler [the same Jonathan Sackler who held a $ 40,000 fundraiser last May for the political action committee affiliated with Governor Malloy] as saying, «We welcome [the New York charter school association] and look forward to working with the Network to further ensure that the voices of communities, families and students who demand more quality public school choices are heard loud and clear in Connecticut.»
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