MAYVILLE - There's going to be some noticeable changes when the Chautauqua County Legislature holds its first
regular voting session of the new year tonight in Mayville.
Not exact matches
With time running out, the Senate and House of Representatives scrambled to
vote on the final day of the
regular session as lawmakers also passed myriad bills on the
session's busiest day.
With time running out, the Senate and House of Representatives scrambled to
vote on the final day of the
regular session as lawmakers...
They insisted that if the Senate GOP was truly interested in assisting the Latino community, it would have advanced — or allowed — legislation during the
regular session and
voted against key funding cuts.
Part of that, is that the Governor is widely seen as victorious over a bitterly partisan GOP majority in the House, which for the first time in the state's history, failed to pass a budget in the
regular session, even though it enjoyed only a one -
vote majority.
Lacking sufficient
votes to stop the new plan, 52 Democratic members fled the state to prevent a quorum in the Texas House, effectively preventing a
vote from taking place during the
regular session.
Last week, the Common Council's Finance Committee
voted 3 - 2 against the sales tax agreement their mayor had negotiated, with some members reserving the right to
vote the other way when it comes to the floor at
regular session on June 7.
Greenport Village Board members are set to
vote on a resolution paving the way for additional upgrades at the power plant on Moores Lane during its
regular session Monday evening.
[15] The 2014
regular session included a total of 515
votes in the State House and 396 in the State Senate, as well as 1,372 bills introduced total in the legislature and 237 bills passed.
A
vote was expected much earlier in the week to wrap up the Legislature's
regular session, which was to have ended Monday.
Both bills cleared the Senate during the
regular session of the legislature but failed to come up for a
vote in the House of Representatives before adjournment at midnight on June 3.
Instead, he intends to separate out the matter from Lorigo's Economic Development Committee report in hopes of bringing the issue to a
vote before the full Legislature at its
regular session Thursday.
While the court's 7 - to - 2 decision to invalidate the system was widely expected across Texas in recent weeks, the justices surprised observers by
voting 5 to 4 to allow the legislature to wait until next year's
regular session to come up with another solution to the problem of funding disparities between rich and poor school districts.