Sentences with phrase «now run the chamber»

The agreement between the state Senate Democrats could substantially weaken Republicans in New York, who now run the chamber with Valesky's Independent Democratic Conference.

Not exact matches

Now that we are out of contention for a place in the top four, the time has come to give youngsters like Chambers, Holding and Maitland Miles a run of games to prove themselves.Play Chambers and Holding together in a flat back four with MN at defensive mid flank ed by Ramsay and Wilshire.
The biggest problem has been wenger for long time now «project» run Arsenal football club as an academy and try to prove to everyone else he is the one who knows better and try to bring in kids who have potential but not ready for 1st team resisting spending money to improve squad depth and cling in on average players: Iwobi, welbeck, theo, chambers, holding and player other players on wrong position Monreal and not give opportunity to good footballer Perez and Campell also you have been holding too much power from transfer, players contracts, arsenal finances as a whole and now all that BS start to backfire
Sen. Jeff Klein has now made clear that he and his fellow IDCers would like to form a so - called coalition government with the Senate Republicans, which, in his description, entails a true bipartisan power - sharing situation when it comes to running the chamber.
With Assemblyman Guillermo Linares running for the State Senate, his seat in the lower chamber is now up for grabs.
«I think [the executive] chamber's staff are free to go at any time, but I was aware that there were times when Joe's clearance, or — I guess permission's not the right word because there is no form of control — but people would want to run it by Joe before someone left the executive chamber,» said Seth Agata, who now runs the state's ethics commission.
He told me: «For the government to have now passed the Act reducing the number of MPs, and to have a joint committee running which is set to establish a second chamber at 300, to substantially increase further the membership of the Lords already over 800 makes absolutely no sense whatsoever.»
But it's relevant again now that he's making a second attempt at running for the Senate at a time when the chamber remains closely divided and the Republicans and Democrats are preparing to duke it out (yet again) over the majority.
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