Sentences with phrase «railed against that legislation»

Tenney says she finds it ironic that town halls, which have become such an issue for decidedly liberal activists who oppose a repeal of the Affordable Care Act, became a thing, when tea party conservatives railed against that legislation during the 2010 election cycle.
Lucas and other House Democrats held a press conference today railing against the legislation, saying it would create separate and unequal systems of educating children.

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Cuomo, who has railed against the federal government's tax legislation that passed last month, is expected to once again detail the impact of the tax overhaul on the state.
Democrats, who had railed against the impact of the legislation on a state like New York, which could have seen a gradual reduction in Medicaid spending with a block grant system, were cautious in their responses.
All together, the moves constitute Cuomo's first actions taken in the wake of the approval of the tax legislation, which he has railed against for the last several months as unfairly targeting New York.
He did, however, rail against the Obama administration on Twitter on Sunday for supposedly failing to pass gun control legislation when it had the chance.
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