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The nomination deadline is Friday, October 21, 2016 and our 4th Annual Celebration of School Nutrition Heroes will take place on Monday, April 3, 2017, during SNA's Legislative Action Conference in Washington, D.C.
According to a legislative source, the two Democrats settled on the first week of August as a drop - dead deadline for reaching an agreement that would enable the Senate to pass the revenue bill — the last hurdle remaining between New York and a complete 2010 - 2011 spending plan (not to mention between lawmakers and their paychecks).
Good Government Groups to Cuomo and Legislative Leaders: Pass Reform Before Budget Deadline Several good - government groups, including the New York Public Interest Research Group, Common Cause, Citizen Action, the League of Women Voters, and the Brennan Center, gathered in Albany on Tuesday to encourage state leaders to enact comprehensive campaign finance reform.
ALBANY — Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo and legislative leaders emerged from closed - door negotiations Sunday without a deal on the state budget, but eyeing a $ 1 billion increase in school aid and a package of laws to combat sexual harassment as a Monday night deadline loomed.
During the call, Cuomo said he would not acquiesce to a legislative pay hike unless the state budget is adopted by its April 1 deadline — a popular indicator of government dysfunction.
The $ 138 billion budget plan, adopted just before the April 1 deadline, included last - minute re-appropriations of old member items, also known as legislative pork.
Acquario is a member of both the Medicaid Relief and Mandate Relief task forces appointed by the governor to come up with recommendations on cuts (in the first case) and legislative proposals (in the second) by March 1 — one month before the legal budget deadline.
The deal was hammered four days after the state legislature extended the deadline for passing the budget by two months as a result of the legislative body missing the original April 1 budget deadline.
If an agreement isn't reached in that meeting, then lawmakers will miss the deadline to introduce a bill before the end of the legislative session.
Cuomo's office says the January 21st release of the combined State of the State and Executive Budget will expedite the process of legislative budget hearings, giving the Executive and Legislature additional time ahead of the March 31st deadline.
This month, in the closing days of the legislative session, the effort may be helped by a deadline to act on a bigger piece of legislation.
Odds are Gov. Andrew Cuomo and legislative leaders will reach a deal on the $ 150 - plus billion spending plan in time, as the governor has made this a priority of his time in office, more or less achieving it in each of his five years leading the state thus far (last year's is the only one in question, as the budget was technically voted through after the midnight deadline).
It was scheduled to begin its work in June 2014, but legislative leaders and Gov. Andrew Cuomo missed that deadline and extended the timeframe a month after the scheduled release of the panel's final report this past March.
--------------------------- The Governor and the legislative leaders are in the midst of ongoing budget discussions, which have intensified as the budget deadline approaches.
As budget negotiations — which are conducted behind closed doors among the governor and three top legislative leaders, out of sight of even other lawmakers — unfolded over the past week, it became increasingly clear that the Legislature would punt policy issues such as gun control or bail reform to after the budget's April 1 deadline, in favor of financial considerations.
In the 48 hours or so before the April 1 deadline, the governor and the legislative leaders go behind closed doors and hammer out a deal — to be rubber - stamped by the rest of the Legislature.
«Once again this year, the budget falls short on transparency, both in process and in content,» DiNapoli said, in part referring to the fact that this year, Governor Andrew Cuomo once again issued messages of necessity to waive the constitutional three - day aging period for budget bills in order to get the state budget passed before the April 1 deadline (technically, it wasn't, but Cuomo and legislative leaders had a general deal in place on March 31).
Mother's Day — 6; Deadpool 2 release — 11; Solo: A Star Wars Story premier — 18; Memorial Day — 21; Democratic gubernatorial candidates debate in St. Petersburg — 33; Democratic gubernatorial candidates debate in Miramar — 35; Time Warner / AT & T merger ruling — 36; Father's Day — 41; Close of candidate qualifying for statewide office — 46; Florida GOP Sunshine Summit starts — 52; Democratic gubernatorial candidates debate in Fort Myers — 62; MLB All - Star Game — 71; Deadline for filing claim bills — 86; «The Race for Governor» Republican gubernatorial debate — 86; «The Race for Governor» Democratic gubernatorial debate in Miami — 87; Start of the U.S. Open — 112; Primary Election Day — 113; College Football opening weekend — 115; NFL season starts — 122; «Before You Vote» Florida U.S. Senate debate — 169; «Before You Vote» Florida Governor debate — 170; General Election Day — 183; «Hamilton» comes to the Straz Center — 283; 2019 Legislative Session starts — 302.
Close of candidate qualifying for federal office — 3; Mother's Day — 12; Deadpool 2 release — 17; Solo: A Star Wars Story premier — 24; Memorial Day — 27; Father's Day — 47; Close of candidate qualifying for statewide office — 52; Deadline for filing claim bills — 92; «The Race for Governor» Republican gubernatorial debates — 92; «The Race for Governor» Democratic gubernatorial debates — 93; Start of the U.S. Open — 118; Primary Election Day — 119; College Football opening weekend — 121; «Before You Vote» Florida U.S. Senate debate — 175; «Before You Vote» Florida Governor debate — 176; General Election Day — 189; «Hamilton» comes to the Straz Center — 289; 2019 Legislative Session starts — 308.
«It is extremely, extremely unlikely that we're going to book those revenues by the [Dec. 27] deadline,» she said, regarding the legislative chamber's required review of the Astorino budget.
Gov. Andrew Cuomo signaled today that the contentious issue of mayoral control over New York City public schools — along with several other major policy debates — will «more likely» be decided during the regular legislative session, after the state budget deadline of April 1.
Close of candidate qualifying for federal office — 2; Mother's Day — 11; Deadpool 2 release — 16; Solo: A Star Wars Story premier — 23; Memorial Day — 26; Time Warner / AT & T merger ruling — 41; Father's Day — 46; Close of candidate qualifying for statewide office — 51; Deadline for filing claim bills — 91; «The Race for Governor» Republican gubernatorial debates — 91; «The Race for Governor» Democratic gubernatorial debates — 92; Start of the U.S. Open — 117; Primary Election Day — 118; College Football opening weekend — 120; «Before You Vote» Florida U.S. Senate debate — 174; «Before You Vote» Florida Governor debate — 175; General Election Day — 188; «Hamilton» comes to the Straz Center — 288; 2019 Legislative Session starts — 307.
Mother's Day — 2; Deadpool 2 release — 7; Solo: A Star Wars Story premier — 14; Memorial Day — 17; Democratic gubernatorial candidates debate in St. Petersburg — 29; Democratic gubernatorial candidates debate in Miramar — 31; Time Warner / AT & T merger ruling — 32; Father's Day — 37; Close of candidate qualifying for statewide office — 42; Florida GOP Sunshine Summit starts — 48; Democratic gubernatorial candidates debate in Fort Myers — 58; MLB All - Star Game — 67; Deadline for filing claim bills — 82; «The Race for Governor» Republican gubernatorial debate — 81; «The Race for Governor» Democratic gubernatorial debate in Miami — 83; Start of the U.S. Open — 108; Primary Election Day — 109; College Football opening weekend — 111; NFL season starts — 118; Future of Florida Forum — 138; «Before You Vote» Florida U.S. Senate debate — 165; «Before You Vote» Florida Governor debate — 166; General Election Day — 179; «Hamilton» comes to the Straz Center — 279; 2019 Legislative Session starts — 298.
Legislators added that they are on schedule to pass a statewide school - aid package along with the rest of the state's budget by the April 1 deadline — a contrast to the legislative chaos of a few years ago.
Deadpool 2 release — 1; Solo: A Star Wars Story premier — 8; Memorial Day — 11; Democratic gubernatorial candidates debate in St. Petersburg — 23; Democratic gubernatorial candidates debate in Miramar — 25; Time Warner / AT & T merger ruling — 26; 2018 FIFA World Cup begins — 28; Father's Day — 31; Close of candidate qualifying for statewide office — 36; Florida GOP Sunshine Summit starts — 42; Democratic gubernatorial candidates debate in Fort Myers — 52; MLB All - Star Game — 61; Deadline for filing claim bills — 76; «The Race for Governor» Republican gubernatorial debate — 76; «The Race for Governor» Democratic gubernatorial debate in Miami — 77; Start of the U.S. Open — 102; Primary Election Day — 103; College Football opening weekend — 105; NFL season starts — 112; Future of Florida Forum — 132; «Before You Vote» Florida U.S. Senate debate — 159; «Before You Vote» Florida Governor debate — 160; General Election Day — 173; «Hamilton» comes to the Straz Center — 273; 2019 Legislative Session starts — 292.
Gov. Andrew Cuomo's office, meanwhile, has communicated to the legislative leadership in the two houses that a pay raise would be off the table next year if a budget isn't approved by the April 1 deadline, according to a source with direct knowledge of those conversations.
With the Senate GOP, Cuomo has gained key legislative victories on same - sex marriage, gun control and a package of tax cuts as well as approving budgets four years in a row before the April 1 deadline.
Senate Majority Coalition Co-Leaders Dean G. Skelos and Jeff Klein and Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver today announced an agreement on a joint legislative budget schedule that sets deadlines that lead to the earliest adoption of a state budget in two decades.
ALBANY — With the April 1 state budget deadline in their sights, Gov. Andrew Cuomo and legislative leaders have been closing in on a deal this week, but it is likely to exclude a number of the policy proposals the governor originally demanded.
Rank - and - file legislators knew little of the fiscal deliberations, which were conducted in closed - door meetings by Albany's so - called three men in a room — Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo and the leaders of the two legislative chambers — until just before 9 p.m. on Thursday, three hours before the official April 1 deadline.
ALBANY — While Monday marked the last scheduled day of the Legislative session, another deadline is looming — Friday is the day that state workers affected by the first round of possible layoffs are supposed to have their «pink slips» in hand if the job cuts move forward.
The Governor and the Legislative Leaders Are in the Midst of Ongoing Budget Discussions Which Have Intensified as We Have Gotten Closer to the Budget Deadline
Cuomo faced a midnight deadline to sign the bill, which was passed by the Legislature in the late - night hours of the final day of the legislative session in June.
It also establishes firm deadlines for the different stages of the redistricting process to ensure that lines are established in a timely manner and delays in drawing maps do not disadvantage challengers running against state legislative or congressional incumbents.
However, earlier in the month, Cuomo's environmental commissioner, testifying at a legislative budget hearing, cast doubt on whether the administration's self - imposed deadline of late February will actually be met, meaning that a decision on fracking could once again be delayed.
Mr. Cuomo, a Democrat, had set a deadline of midnight on Monday for his office and legislative leaders to reach deals on any legislation that they wanted to pass before the end of the session.
Deadline for statewide and state legislative candidates to file Statements of Economic Interests
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 executive branch.
A number of states, including Massachusetts and Michigan, were hurrying to make legislative changes before the first submission deadline in January, and others, including Maine, Maryland, Nevada, and Washington, were planning to apply in the second round to give their legislatures time to pass reform laws.
Trump also unnecessarily disrupted the lives of «Dreamers» — some 800,000 undocumented immigrants who were brought to the United States as children — and their families by ending President Obama's DACA policy, setting an arbitrary deadline (March 5, 2018) for Congress to save the program and then breaking promise after promise to support a bipartisan legislative solution.
Because it is increasingly rare for legislative bodies to enact spending bills before the beginning of the fiscal year on July 1, school districts, worried about their financial vulnerability and needing to comply with personnel notification deadlines (usually in April or May), issue layoff notices and hold mandatory public hearings, even if the probability of actual personnel layoffs is slender.
Deadline To Introduce Bills Has Passed February 12, 2016 by Brett Kittredge After a slow first month of the 2016 Legislative Session, lawmakers are about to get busy.
Included in the Capitol Update this week: * California Charter Schools Conference * Federal Charter Schools Program Action Alert * State Board of Education (SBE) Considers Testing and Accountability Issues * State Board of Education Renews Two Charter Schools * Legislative Committees Picking Up Steam * Energy Commission Announces Second Webinar for Proposition 39 (Energy Efficiency) Program Training * Happenings: Updates and Deadlines
Monday's meeting kicked off a week of furious legislative negotiations as state lawmakers work to rush through bills before Thursday's crossover deadline.
In its race to meet a looming deadline to apply for a competitive federal grant, the State Board of Education adopted a series of legislative proposals to overhaul how Connecticut's charter schools are funded — proposals that are neither realistic nor reasonable and that could ultimately siphon money from communities for traditional public schools.
This past week has been a whirlwind in statehouses across the country, as the pace of legislative proposals picked up in the face of end - of - session deadlines.
In the 12 - month period immediately prior to the expiration dates (which, after 1999, were always pegged to the last day of the calendar year), new installations reached high levels as developers rushed to beat the legislative deadline, followed by a substantial retrenchment in the following year as the status of the tax credit was sorted out.
To comply with the legislative limits, or to comply with the future limits prior to the deadlines and to simultaneously meet all customer requirements, systematic further development of diesel engines is necessary.
Regardless of which party wins the federal election on October 19, it seems unlikely, given the time constraints, that the February 6, 2016 deadline for implementing the legislative changes required by the Supreme Court's ruling will be met.
On April 17th 2017, seven days into the 2017 Louisiana Regular Legislative Session and two days prior to the deadline for filing bills, Governor John Bel Edwards filed his key piece of legislation, the Commercial Activity Tax (CAT), as House Bill 628 (HB 628) by Representative Sam Jones.
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