Sentences with phrase «signed into law»

Eventually, a consensus was reached, and the approved bill was signed into law by Mayor Bill de Blasio in October 2017.
On November 1, 2011, the state legislature approved new state legislative district maps, which were signed into law by the governor on November 3, 2011.
We support candidates who are best suited to advance the causes of the city and state like any other taxpayer,» said George Arzt, spokesman for Extell Development Corp when asked if he thought its contributions helped get these abatements signed into law.
The Assembly approved it by 139 - 7, and Governor Cuomo signed it into law on January 31.
Murphy, a co-chair of the Senate's task force on heroin and opioid addiction, is touting legislation the governor signed into law on his campaign website.
As part of his commitment to fight for our jobs and our future, Tom authored the bipartisan Revitalize American Manufacturing and Innovation Act (RAMI), which was signed into law.
In 1812, Massachusetts Governor Elbridge Gerry signed into law a state senate district map.
Five years ago today, Andrew Cuomo signed into law the SAFE Act, a package of gun control reforms the Governor has described as a model for the nation.
New York's statue, signed into law in 1998 by Gov. George Pataki, was meant to codify what villages were doing unofficially, state Board of Elections spokesman John Conklin said.
Five years later, Cuomo pushed a same - sex marriage bill through both houses of the divided Legislature and signed it into law.
The governor also signed into law a bill that will allow police departments to waive the requirement that a police dog must be confined for 10 days after biting a person while in the course of official duties.
A dozen years after DERA was signed into law, once again the 2019 budget delayed its full application.
The bill, which cleared the Senate unanimously and the House on a vote of 141 to 8, has already been signed into law by Gov. Dannel P. Malloy.
Western New York Assemblyman David DiPietro suggested, Thursday, that Governor Cuomo's original gun control legislation had more teeth than the one that was signed into law earlier this month.
Cuomo said that businesses in his Start - Up NY tax - break program should continue reporting to the state on how many jobs they create and how much money they invest in their operations, despite the requirement being eliminated by the budget he recently signed into law.
Vernon Downs racetrack and casino owner Jeff Gural is threatening to shut down his operations if a tax cut bill benefitting his business isn't approved by the Legislature and signed into law by the governor.
The governor signed into law a $ 25.8 billion state education spending plan that includes a $ 129 million boost in funding for Long Island, and a $ 386.8 million bump for New York City.
On the first working day of this year, I signed into law the three Development Authority bills and the Zongo Development Fund bill.
(Interestingly, we haven't heard anything from the current AG on the Arizona measure, which was signed into law last Friday).
The President also signed into law the Chartered Institute of Project Managers of Nigeria (Establishment) Act, 2018, Chartered Institute of Local Government and Public Administration Act, 2018 and Nigeria Agricultural Quarantine Service (Establishment), Act, 2018.
Clinton starts out by invoking the first bill he signed into law as president — the Family and Medical Leave Act — which Maloney not only voted for in 1993, but also has sought to expand by introducing a bill to have it cover LGBT employees and their partners.
The Voting Rights Act, first signed into law in 1965, was a keystone victory of the civil rights movement.
A measure that allows nonprofit organizations in New York to accept credit cards for the purchase of raffle tickets was signed into law by the governor in December, and is now in effect.
Hoylman argues the bill was rapidly passed through the Legislature without public notice and then quickly signed into law by the state's governor, Pat McCrory, only 12 hours after a vote.
The Act was passed following George Logan's unauthorized negotiations with France in 1798, and was signed into law by President John Adams on January 30, 1799.
The sanctions are based on H.R. 3364 - Countering America's Adversaries Through Sanctions Act, which was passed on last July and signed into law on August 2nd.
The other bills signed into law on Friday are the Legislative Houses (Power and Privileges), 2018; National Institute of Legislative Studies (Amendment) Act, 2018.
I applaud the Speaker for taking the lead on this important legislation and look forward to working with him to see that it is passed and signed into law,» Senator Skelos said.
The bison has become the official national mammal of the United States under legislation signed into law by President Barack Obama.
What Brodsky was referring to was actually a series of press releases from the state DAs Association, which vehemently opposed, and lobbied to block, drug law reform both in 2004 when the first changes were signed into law by then - Gov.
NYC Mayor Bill de Blasio signed into law a package of 18 bills aimed at protecting tenants whose landlords use construction as a form of harassment.
The measure was approved and signed into law in New York last year.
After good - government groups criticized the ethics legislation he signed into law this week, Gov. Andrew Cuomo on Thursday acknowledged more work needed to be done the issue.
Anthony Weiner was an outspoken advocate for — and opponent to — many things while he served in Congress, but he was the lead sponsor one just one bill that was signed into law — a 2010 measure aimed at reducing cigarette sales - tax evasion.
Nursing mothers will now get additional support, thanks to page 1239 of the health care bill that President Obama recently signed into law.
In August 2014, S. 7234 / A. 9610 was re-introduced and Gov. Andrew Cuomo signed it into law.
In 2006, New Jersey S213 was signed into law by New Jersey Governor Jon Corzine (D).
[32][33] The bill H.R. 4980 passed the Senate on September 9, 2014, and President Obama signed it into law on September 29.
Once signed into law, the incentive will be applied retroactively to Jan. 1, 2015.
Oregon took a bold step to address that last week when Gov. John Kitzhaber signed into law HB2183, which comes down hard on anyone knowingly making a false case of child abuse.
The 2016 bill to license CPMs has passed the state legislature and been signed into law by the Governor.
The food safety bill was passed by the Senate, the long - awaited child nutrition / school food legislation is ready to be signed into law, and we -LSB-...]
In 1986, five years later, the revolutionary government of President Corazon Aquino signed into law Executive Order 51, known as the National Milk Code.
The bill needed to be signed into law before midnight on Friday to avoid a government shutdown.
I certainly know what my role was as President at that time and the parts I played but as many that preceded me there isn't enough time or space to write some of the back room stories that went with that bill being passed (Practice Act for Certified Athletic Trainers signed into law March 21, 1995).
In 2010, the organization's newly - evolved position, under pressure, was to support the federal Healthy, Hunger Free Kids Act (HHFKA), which was signed into law that December.
The break time requirement became effective when the Affordable Care Act was signed into law in 2010.
, shows that the meeting of motherhood and the workplace still remains uneasy despite the Family and Medical Leave Act signed into law by Clinton.
The most recent reauthorization law, The Healthy, Hunger - Free Kids Act, P.L. 111 - 296, was signed into law on December 13, 2010.
The Governor of Nebraska signed into law new car seat requirements on April 4, 2018.
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