Sentences with phrase «one's federal counterparts»

She is widely respected among top New York prosecutors and would mesh seamlessly with federal counterparts who are investigating the Nassau political establishment.
He tried to distance the provincial party from its unpopular federal counterparts and while he did not face as much internal dissent from his party and caucus as did his predecessors, he did have the unfortunate task of having to remove MLA Dan Backs from the Liberal caucus.
There are many reasons for this: Alberta's tradition of electing large government majorities, the ability of the PC party to create a big - tent party, the unpopularity of opposition parties federal counterparts, and the trap of falling into an opposition mentality.
One of the outcomes of the much ballyhooed housing summit earlier this week between Sousa, his federal counterpart Bill Morneau and Toronto mayor John Tory was a commitment to «sharing relevant data more regularly between governments to enhance understanding,» a move that seems comically late after prices in the region have surged double - digits over the past few months.
The Western Australian government has called on its federal counterpart to beef up its Trade Practices Act (TPA) to help protect small business against predatory pricing by big business.
Despite a downward revision in interest rate projections, Ontario's projected rates are still significantly above that of their federal counterparts, and vastly exceed that of some private sector forecasters, including BMO Capital Markets Economics.
It is true that the provincial governments would gain the money and power lost by their federal counterpart, but this is not a zero - sum game for the citizens.
Kinder Morgan has spent even more time lobbying provincial decision - makers than their federal counterparts, plus the added bonus of those hefty donations.
Hundreds of additional National Guard troops ordered by the Trump administration may finally make it to the U.S. southern border in California after fierce negotiations between California officials and their federal counterparts.
It is not clear in what time frame any of those steps are likely, particularly given the provincial Environment Minister's subsequent letter to her federal counterpart suspending certain actions that would have helped protect caribou (about which Shaun Fluker wrote in an earlier ABlawg post).
It will serve you well when you meet with your provincial and federal counterparts to hammer out how the two levels of government will work together to help Canada achieve the climate change goals it agreed to in Paris.
«Alberta's energy minister put out a call to his provincial and federal counterparts to speed up approval of the pipeline.
Since December, Canadians have been treated to the spectacle of provincial and territorial health ministers squabbling with their federal counterparts for more health - care dollars.
The United States filed suit against Arizona, and the Supreme Court struck down those provisions (as well as one making it a crime for an illegal immigrant to seek employment in the state, which had no federal counterpart) in United States v. Arizona as being preempted by federal authority.
It is my sincerest hope that the Senate will prove themselves to be more concerned about the people in the State of the New York than their federal counterparts have been,» said Wright, sponsor of the bill with Silver.
«Put everything down,» Syracuse said of his federal counterparts.
«The legal strategy that we decided was optimum from our point of view was to file the civil suit yesterday, lay out the entire case in a civil suit, seek certain remedies in the civil suit and commence a criminal investigation today on the same basic underlying facts and proceed with the criminal investigation jointly with our federal counterparts
In 2012 the average surcharge was $ 36,500 per rotator, and those in executive positions — the heads of divisions, offices, and directorates, including the trio that left this summer — earn 50 % more than their federal counterparts.
The state's arts minister, Kay Hallahan, wrote to her federal counterpart, Wendy Fatin, last week, urging her to retrieve the meteorite and to prosecute any Australians who assist in the illegal export of meteorites.
Hearn, arguing for the teachers union, contended Florida courts have been more willing than their federal counterparts to grant taxpayer standing.
In many cases, the amount of the provincial credit will differ from its federal counterpart.
The possibility of the tax has been raised as Ontario's finance minister is set to meet today with his federal counterpart and the Toronto mayor to discuss housing affordability in the GTA.
With that in mind, interest rates on private student loans (unlike their federal counterpart) can vary widely from lender to lender and also fluctuate based on several other factors, such as your credit score.
Unlike their federal counterparts, private loans are typically shopped for, and a borrower can expect a lot of choices.
Those that want to avoid what could otherwise be an automatic tax increase for residents will need to take action either to forestall conforming their state tax laws to their federal counterparts or consider offsetting tax cuts in other areas.
Private student loans differ from their federal counterparts in a number of ways.
These loans are usually unsecured and charge higher interest rates than their federal counterparts.
Federal Government has been actively trying to bring the provincial Credit Unions into a broader framework overseen by the federal counterparts of provincial regulators.
These loans have lower default and delinquency rates than their federal counterparts.
McCaskill noted the state inspectors spent far less time inspecting a puppy mill than their federal counterparts.
Conservative MP Michael Chong, known as a more independent - minded politician than most, is bucking his federal counterparts by making his «revenue negative» carbon tax plan the centrepiece of his leadership campaign.
Last week the provincial finance ministers met with their federal counterpart Bill Morneau.
(The federal counterpart to the UETA, the Electronic Signatures in Global and National Commerce Act (E-Sign), has similar rules.)
Certainly, as advanced by the appellants, a compelling argument exists that elected municipal councilors, charged with representing their constituents and governing municipal affairs, should equally enjoy an absolute freedom to speak freely, without fear of civil or criminal liability during council meetings as do their provincial and federal counterparts.
The Canadian Legislative Index (CLI), the BCLD's federal counterpart, was equally well - used.
Like its federal counterpart, the FAC is organized by title with each number representing a department, commission, or other agency.
New Jersey's state courts, in many cases, appear to have applied a more stringent standard of review than their federal counterparts.
Individuals who had previously been uninsurable due to poor health or pre-existing conditions were now able to get comprehensive health insurance coverage via their state health insurance portal or its federal counterpart, Healthcare.gov.
Missouri's state historic tax credit differs from its federal counterpart in important ways.
Marceau told the conference that he wanted to remind his federal counterpart, Jim Flaherty, that «further tightening of mortgage insurance rules could be harmful» to Quebec's real estate market.
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