Not exact matches
Legislators from both
sides of the
aisle were receptive to this work, and were set to consider the Justice for Victims
of Trafficking Act, called «the most significant anti-trafficking legislation to come
before the Senate in over a decade.»
Hauling Zuckerberg
before Congress was the culmination
of a monthslong reevaluation
of Big Tech in Washington D.C. on both
sides of the
aisle.
This beckoning eastward continues as one passes through the doors and stands
before the crimson columns on either
side of the Cathedral's central
aisle.
BUT, obviously, the government - media complex, which is biased to the extreme left these days like never
before, uses these sound bytes to stir up their
side of the
aisle.
Christians on both
sides of the political
aisle will no doubt come out either for or against the Baltimore Ravens, who added a 10 second moment
of silence
before the National Anthem to pray for «kindness, unity and equality and justice for all Americans.»
As executive director
of the Washington - based consumer organization Public Voice
before being appointed by President Clinton she says she always has had good relations with people on both
sides of the
aisle.
«I'll tell you what I'm disturbed about, and that is the process
of bringing legislators back — both
sides of the
aisle, the Senate and the Assembly — without an agreed - upon work agenda,» Sen. Jim Tedisco, R - Glenville, said
before voting no.
Stefanik hopes to return the North Country's seat in Congress to the Republican
side of the
aisle as it had been for decades
before Democrat Bill Owens won three times.
Before spreading that message to our communities and reaching a hand out to those on the other
side of the
aisle, we need to first embody those qualities ourselves.
Meanwhile, the committee's ranking Republican Mike Enzi (WY) emphasized that the bill must undergo changes that lessen the federal role in education
before it receives broader support from his
side of the
aisle.
Meanwhile, Save Our Schools and state legislators on both
sides of the
aisle, wary
of charters in good school systems, are trying to push through a variety
of bills that would increase transparency in charter schools and subject charter - school applications to a local approval
before the applicants could seek DOE approval.
But lawmakers on both
sides of the
aisle cautioned that knowing how to teach is just as important as knowing what to teach, and emphasized the importance
of adequate clinical experiences
before becoming teachers
of record.
Before turning back up one
of the
side aisles, Grabner paused to consult the map again, to make sure she knew exactly where the booths
of James Cohan (New York) and Shane Campbell (Chicago) were located; both brought examples
of her work.
The broader theme
of the hearings, noted
before here and here, remained the same: no Senator on either
side of the
aisle was willing to give serious attention to a range
of important criminal justice issues.