Sentences with phrase «other executive branch»

If Senate Democrats can filibuster this measure — and this is likely to be a central fight — then the Trump administration would have to resort to other executive branch strategies to weaken the rule.
Serves as the DOT liaison with the Office of National Drug Control Policy (ONDCP), Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS), and other executive branch agencies concerning demand reduction activities and workplace substance abuse programs.
The Moreland Commission never had a specific budget allocation — a point made repeatedly by legislators who resisted its inquiries and formally fought subpoenas — but was funded out of other executive branch agencies.
The FBI Director is a position within the executive branch of the US Government, thus the President is able to dismiss him like any other executive branch official.
He doesn't control the state Controller or Attorney General's office - two other executive branch agencies - and the Legislature and Judiciary are separate branches of state government.
Such a return may occur if the rule is not compatible with the law, if the quality of the agency's analysis is inadequate, if the regulation is not justified by the analysis, if the rule is not consistent with the regulatory principles stated in Executive Order 12866 or with the president's policies and priorities, or if the rule unnecessarily conflicts with other executive branch agency regulations or efforts.

Not exact matches

So just as the veto is the primary check the executive has against the legislative branch, that of impeachment is the primary check the legislative branch has against the executive one, although it can be used against judges and any other «Civil officers.»
In other words, an attempt by the Democrats controlling the House, Senate and Executive branch, should never have attempted to «do God's work» by trying to help the unisurable, uninsured and underinsured people in America.
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In November 2013, Senate Democrats used the nuclear option to eliminate filibusters on executive branch nominations and federal judicial appointments other than those to the Supreme Court.
Asian, African - American and Hispanic business and religious leaders demonstrated outside Gov. Andrew Cuomo's Manhattan office to pressure the Democrat to diversify the leadership of the Metropolitan Transportation Authority, the Jacob Javits Center board of directors and other state entities under the control of the executive branch.
Cohen contends that the white paper should be seen not as actual U.S. policy, but rather as a kind of «trial balloon» that the executive branch is floating to assert more power for itself, and to which other branches of the U.S. government will rightly respond.
The answer is that since November 2013 a simple majority has sufficed because of the Senate's decision to end the use of the filibuster in respect of all nominees to Federal judicial and executive branch positions other than to the Supreme Court itself.
That doesn't mean a member of Congress or a judge can just demand to see some piece of classified information; they're not exempt from need - to - know (access to classified information requires both a clearance and need - to - know that information), and if they and the executive branch disagree on need - to - know it can be resolved like any other interbranch conflict.
The package would require public disclosure of every legislator's outside clients and income, establish an ethics commission with robust investigative powers over both the legislative and executive branches — and institute other measures to introduce badly needed transparency and accountability into our state government.
● Prohibit lobbyists from giving money, trips or other incentives to current or former members of the Legislative and Executive Branches.
Some ward Coordinators and Branch executives of the ruling National Democratic Congress (NDC) have sent a word of caution to the MP for the constituency, Hon. Nii Armah Ashitey to declare his intentions of contesting as an independent candidate in this years Parliamentary elections else they will seek some other person to contest.
The state's governor, arguably among the most powerful in the country, has repeatedly been forced to the sidelines while others decide who will fill one of the top posts in the executive branch.
«We don't have a parliament; we have two branches of the executive, one for proposing laws and taxes and loans; the other for dutifully approving them,» he stated in a Facebook post.
Even though counsel is to some degree «independent» and free from Executive Branch supervision to a greater extent than other federal prosecutors, the Act gives the Executive Branch sufficient control over the independent counsel to ensure that the President is able to perform his constitutionally assigned duties.
When the Saxbe fix was used for Hillary Clinton, who had the same problem, there was some debate over whether it would be valid, due to the timing of when the raise by the Executive Branch took effect compared to exactly when Clinton resigned from the Senate and when her term of service began at the State Dept.. The Constitutionality has nothing whatsoever to do with Clinton's personal actions and these particulars would hold for others too if the timing was similar.
With effect from Monday September, 4, 2017, the staff, including front and back office branch executives and other departments spread across the country were asked to go home.
Perhaps for any other employee of the executive branch, but not the President.
The governor also mocked de Blasio's claim that the state's «executive branch» — in other words, the governor — was behind the investigations of the mayor's administration and fund - raising activities.
«In short, the Moreland Act was neither intended to or written to permit the executive branch to investigate the other co-equal branches of government,» wrote Brodsky, who is also, for the record, an attorney, and has long been a staunch defender of the Legislature.
«There's little real debate about this, as evidenced by Dean John Feerick, the Chairman of the last Moreland Act Commission to investigate public corruption They are empowered to investigate the Executive Branch, «not other branches of government, however.»»
SERAP is seriously concerned that failing to pay regularly and punctually the salaries and allowances of judges amounts to an implicit interference, and would seem to make judges dependent on the will of other branches of government, especially the executive, for the payment of their salaries.»
Onondaga County Comptroller Robert Antonacci filed suit against County Executive Joanie Mahoney and others in State Supreme Court, alleging that raises approved for elected officials are illegal, as were attempts by the executive branch to uphold thosExecutive Joanie Mahoney and others in State Supreme Court, alleging that raises approved for elected officials are illegal, as were attempts by the executive branch to uphold thosexecutive branch to uphold those raises.
It's a little curious why Bing, who had been considered a top contender for Rep. Carolyn Maloney's seat (should she ever leave or lose it), is leaving for a deputy post in the executive branch when other Assembly colleagues have been rewarded with bigger titles.
Executive orders only have force of law for executive branch agencies or other situations in which Congress has given executive orders legal significance by statute (and even that may not be quite constitExecutive orders only have force of law for executive branch agencies or other situations in which Congress has given executive orders legal significance by statute (and even that may not be quite constitexecutive branch agencies or other situations in which Congress has given executive orders legal significance by statute (and even that may not be quite constitexecutive orders legal significance by statute (and even that may not be quite constitutional).
«I deputized [commissioners] as special deputies so they would have authority to look into branches of government other than the executive branch, but the commissioners — none of them were employees of my office,» he said.
At the other, [don't need this comma] is a giant Wegmans grocery store, which Corning executives helped bring to town in the 1980s — the first branch in the Southern Tier.
Cuomo has proposed a pay raise commission that would consider granting members of the Legislature and the executive branch raises, but only if the raises were tied to reforms that include caps on legislator outside income and higher salaries for lawmakers who don't have other jobs and lower ones for those who do.
Annual messages by chief executives, from federal to local, are a manifestation of both the separation of powers and the necessity of branches of government to cooperate with each other.
The Brooklyn Public Library will receive $ 52 million from the sale, about $ 40 million of which will fund improvements at other branches, according to David Woloch, the library's executive vice president for external affairs.
While documents or other material from state agencies and the executive branch are presumed to be public unless there is a specific exception, the opposite is true for the Legislature: Items have to be specifically denoted as public in order to be eligible for disclosure.
«We hoped to inspire others to form transatlantic collaborations in addressing global problems,» said co-organizer Stephanie Pearl, 2015 - 16 Executive Branch Fellow at the Department of Agriculture.
OSTP ensures that executive branch policies are informed by science, and works with the private sector, state and local governments, the science and higher education communities, and other nations toward this end.
As a result, Simon says he and other U.S. supercomputing experts have been pushing the executive branch for years to come out with a plan for coordinating research across the federal government.
THE US Congress, according to the Constitution we hold sacred over here, is one of three branches of the federal government (the other two being the executive and judicial branches).
Senator Ron Johnson (R — WI) asked Tillerson about the executive branch making treaties without proper legislative input citing the Paris climate accord (which is not technically a treaty, so did not need Senate ratification), among other treaties.
«I bounced ideas off of other fellows, most notably Ryan Bixenmann, Susan Pell, and Liz Boatman [all 2013 - 15 Executive Branch Fellows].
After the funding for Eurage expired, Clark, Knook, Franceschi, and other colleagues won a grant from the European Commission (E.C.)-- the executive branch of the newly formed European Union — to support Molgeron, a network of 12 European research labs that were studying the molecular basis of aging.
The purposes of the Pacific Division of the American Association for the Advancement of Science are to encourage research in all branches of science, pure and applied, to diffuse knowledge, and to foster the scientific spirit among the people, by Division meetings held within the Pacific Coast region, and by such other means as the Executive Committee of the Division may adopt.
The purposes of the Southwestern Division of the American Association for the Advancement of Science are to encourage research in all branches of science, pure and applied, to diffuse knowledge, and to foster the scientific spirit among the people, by Division meetings held within the Southwestern region, and by such other means as the Executive Committee of the Division may adopt.
The Executive Committee may organize Sections to present programs in those branches of science for which no other provision has been made, such Sections to be maintained only until those subjects shall be provided for by Affiliated Societies.
The Task Force is chaired by Vice President Joe Biden and consists of the heads of major executive branch departments, agencies, and offices including the NIH, the NCI, the National Science Foundation (NSF), the Departments of Defense, Commerce, and Health, the National Economic Council, and others.
The other two are the executive and legislative branches.
Among those invited to join by other branches are Netflix's Ted Sarandos (Executives Branch), composer / musician Trent Reznor (Music Branch) and writers Graham Moore, Dan Gilroy and Rick Famuyiwa.
Other language lacks detail because Congress wanted to leave such details to executive - branch guidance or regulations, including application requirements and issues that depend more on state context.
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