Sentences with phrase «selected members of the commission»

HB 2214 and SB 795 would have vacated all 6 currently serving attorney - selected members of the commission.

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A member of the National Honor Society, Knights of the Round Table and Beta Club, Jordan has been selected for leadership programs including Teen Leadership Cherokee Class of 2015, Model Metro Atlanta Regional Commission and the Chick - fil - a Leadership Program.
Enforcement of those state lobbying laws is the province of the Joint Commission on Public Ethics, a 14 - member body where six of the members and the executive director are selected by the governor.
Mayor de Blasio said Wednesday that he selected members of a Charter Revision Commission examining city campaign finance laws based on merit — not whether they donated money to his...
The General Assembly selects the seven members of the State Election Commission.
Skelos said he doesn't believe Gov. Andrew Cuomo's bill creates a truly nonpartisan redistricting process, noting the governor — who is currently a Democrat — gets to appoint four individuals to the nominations committee that will eventually select the commission members, while each of the legislative leaders get one appointment each.
The Commission on Public Integrity consists of thirteen members: seven members, including the Chair are selected by the Governor and six members are appointed by the Governor on the recommendation of the Attorney General, the Comptroller, and the four Legislative leaders.
He was a member of the Modernisation Select Committee and of the House of Commons Commission from 1998 to 2000.
Stephen Crabb MP, Chairman of the Conservative Party Human Rights Commission and member of the International Development Select Committee, outlines the principles behind the CPHRC's report on UN reform.
Each submitted reams of documents to the five - member Gaming Facilities Location Board, which is chosen by the state's Gaming Commission, whose members are selected by the governor.
The proposed amendment establishes a redistricting commission every 10 years beginning in 2020, with two members appointed by each of the four legislative leaders and two members selected by the eight legislative appointees; prohibits legislators and other elected officials from serving as commissioners; establishes principles to be used in creating districts; requires the commission to hold public hearings on proposed redistricting plans; subjects the commission's redistricting plan to legislative enactment; provides that the legislature may only amend the redistricting plan according to the established principles if the commission's plan is rejected twice by the legislature; provides for expedited court review of a challenged redistricting plan; and provides for funding and bipartisan staff to work for the commission.
Under the plan prepared by the Governor's Commission on Excellence in Education — a 30 - member panel of school - board members, teachers, school administrators, and representatives of higher education, business, and government selected by Gov. Robert Kerrey — the state would provide at least 50 percent of the total cost of public education and would develop a new state - aid distribution formula...
Under the plan prepared by the Governor's Select Advisory Commission on Primary and Secondary Education — a 15 - member task force composed of six legislators and nine civic leaders appointed by the Governor — the state would establish a state board of education composed of 11 members selected by the Governor.
Allowing students to attend schools near their parents» place of employment is particularly important when the selected school offers before - and after - school programs, concluded the 15 - member California Commission on School Governance and Management, which was authorized under the state's 1983 education - reform law.
(a) There is established within the Federal Government an Interagency Committee on Handicapped Employees (hereinafter in this section referred to as the «Committee»), comprised of such members as the President may select, including the following (or their designees whose positions are Executive Level IV or higher): the Chairman of the Civil Service Commission, the Administrator of Veterans» Affairs, and the Secretaries of Labor and Health, Education, and Welfare.
1992 — Dr. David Husxoll, associate dean for research and advanced studies, selected as a member of the United Nations Special Commission Inspection Team sent to Iraq.
Select members of the travel trade and UK media were invited to the high commission of Rwanda in the capital for an evening of Rwanda food, drink and dance.
Group show of OUTPOST members work selected by Peter Suchin Artissima, Turin with Chert, Berlin Drinnen und Draussen, Chert, Berlin The decade 2010 - 2020, The museum as hostage to fortune by An Endless Supply, The Pigeon Wing, London Curtain Show, Eastside Projects, curated by Céline Condorelli and Gavin Wade, Birmingham 2009 Spacioux, curated by Michela Arfiero, Daniela Lotta and Paola Gallio, Lambretto Art Project, Milano Artissima Art Fair with Chert, Berlin CORNUTO, ReMap 2: an International Art Programme Parallel to the 2nd Athens Biennale, Thermopilon, Athens For Real, Commissioning Bay, Spike Island, Bristol Motto & Chert & Roses, a project organized by Motto, Chert and Tulpis & Roses gallery, Tulips & Roses, Vilnius SALE, the Toyal Standard, Liverpool 2008 Artissima Art Fair with Chert, Berlin The Lamb's Mother in the Creche?
Artist members enjoy reduced or free entry fees for select calls and a reduced commission of 30 % on exhibition and gift shop sales.
Gary M. Bagliebter, a partner in Shutts & Bowen's Fort Lauderdale Litigation Department, was recently selected by the City of Hollywood Commission as one of eleven people who will serve as the City's Charter Review Committee, and was elected Chairman by the Committee's members.
Following the defeat of a proposed constitutional amendment that would have given the governor greater authority in appointing nominating commission members and more discretion in selecting judges, supporters of the measure vowed to «regroup and move forward with something more aggressive» for 2014.
At the same time, Florida legislators have focused on giving the governor greater discretion in selecting members of the state's nominating commissions by eliminating tenure protections.
The Eighth Circuit concluded that «Iowa's legitimate interest in selecting the most qualified judges encompasses an interest in having the views and expertise of Iowa's attorneys represented on the Commission to assist with this selection, [and that] the State's decision to allow members of the Iowa Bar the opportunity to elect seven of their peers to serve as the Commission's attorney members bears a rational relationship to this legitimate interest.»
Committees in Missouri and Iowa have approved two bills similar to ones moving forward in Oklahoma; one would require the nominating commission to submit the names of all qualified judicial applicants to the governor, and the other would reduce the number of bar - selected attorney members of the commission.
The court also concluded that the «special limited purpose» of the nominating commission - selecting the most qualified candidates for judicial appointments for the governor's consideration - disproportionately impacts a definable group of constituents - the members of the Iowa bar - over other voters in the state.
This article analyzes the legislative changes in Florida's merit selection process, which gave the governor more influence in selecting not only judges but members of the nominating commissions as well.
The US Congress, already in possession of a great deal of information about the torture conducted by the administration — which had been covered widely in the press, and had been briefed, at least in part, from the outset to a select few of its members — passed the Military Commissions Act of 2006 and in so doing attempted to protect those responsible from criminal penalty under the War Crimes Act.
If citizen members are deemed necessary or advisable they should be selected by the Governor, in the manner that the citizen members of the Judicial Conduct Commission are appointed.
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