Sentences with phrase «rotating chairmanship»

Legislators convened the state Senate oversight panel to vet an overhaul measure passed by New York's Legislature that creates a rotating chairmanship and other changes.
The legislation in question would enshrine the CEO position into law, create a rotating chairmanship between the two states, create a chief ethics and compliance officer, reaffirm the authority's transportation - centric mission, and so on.
The governors committed to abolishing that structure and replacing it with a unitary CEO and a rotating chairmanship.

Not exact matches

As the chairmanship rotates between the Council of Europe's 47 members every six months, it will be a quarter of a century until Britain is in this position again so it is an opportunity that can not be missed.
Same goes for the Port Authority's decision to rotate the Port chairmanship and vice-chairmanship between the two states every two years (New York gets to go first).
And Manning, a veteran Democratic fundraiser with ties to Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo, assumed the authority gavel for the next year (the chairmanship rotates between the two delegations annually) while expressing his confidence in bridge management.
Chairmanship of the council rotates among member states every two years; the United States will assume this role in 2015.
On April 24, however, the U.S. assumed the rotating two - year chairmanship of the Arctic Council, the eight - nation body responsible for environmental, maritime and emergency preparedness policies.
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