NAR doesn't have
an official position on the bill, but the association is a staunch supporter of any effort to maintain sound valuation practices, say NAR analysts.
Not exact matches
Defenders of Mosley say the caucus took no
official position on the East Ramapo
bill, and members were free to vote their conscience.
Ideally, I'd like a separate count for actual votes
on bills, and one
on clear
positions taken
on issues that did NOT get an
official vote count.
«And actually one of my first actions here in Albany was to sign
on to Senator Marcellino's
bill, I think it was S. 1923, and it proposes that any elected
officials convicted of a felony involving their
position must give up their pension benefits,» says Serino.
They should insist that elected
officials publicly proclaim their
positions and call for legislative leaders to put the
bills on the floor.
Stec, who has
positioned himself as the state legislature's leading voice
on stripping corrupted
officials of their pensions, theorized something happened when three men went into a room
on March 31, and hours later, the assembly opted against voting
on their pension forfeiture
bill.
De Blasio's office didn't take an
official position on the pending
bill, but noted that the 14 - member city Panel for Educational Policy includes one appointment from each of the five borough presidents.
A higher - education lobbyist who follows biomedical issues said shortly before the vote
on Smith's
bill that her organization wasn't even aware of the narrow definition of STEM fields, and another said her organization had taken no
official position on the issue.
Although CTA has not taken an
official position on the proposed funding and other amendments, she said many of the
bill's provisions addressed key union concerns, including allocating funding to train administrators
on how to perform evaluations.