Sentences with phrase «present bill language»

A coalition that includes the environmental groups Acadia Center, Vote Solar, Environment Connecticut, Citizen's Campaign for the Environment and Connecticut Citizen Action Group, as well as the solar companies Vivint and Sunrun, announced their opposition to the bill in a statement: «We favor smart, simple, and gradual net metering reform for rooftop solar, and not the complex and drastic reforms that exist in the present bill language,» it said in part.

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«The present language in the Senate bill provides a tremendous loophole for federal funds of abortion and will eventually expand abortion services,» he said.
In 2008, similar legislation that contained more favorable language for nuclear power fell 12 votes short in a procedural vote that required 60 votes to pass — although six senators said they would've voted for the bill had they been present.
Housed in a regular plastic Amaray case, As Good As Dead comes to DVD presented in what's billed as 1.85:1 anamorphic widescreen but is actually 1.78:1 widescreen, with an English language 5.1 Dolby digital surround sound audio track, and optional English SDH and Spanish subtitles.
In spring 2014, the Alaska Legislature passed House Bill 278, which included the following language in Section 52: «No later than June 15, 2015, the Department of Administration shall present to the legislature a written proposal for a salary and benefits schedule for school districts, including an evaluation of, and recommendations for, teacher tenure.»
Although the overall House legislation is controversial and will not likely pass in its present form, this is an important step in getting social and emotional learning written into the language of the final bill.
«The money should follow the child,» said Sen. Chad Barefoot, talking about one provision of a House bill he presented to Senate Finance members on Monday afternoon that previously dealt with school playgrounds — but was gutted and jammed with language that would change the way charter schools receive money by allowing them to receive millions more in sales taxes, property taxes, grant funds and federal appropriations, and more.
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