The phrase
"similar bill" means a proposed law that is closely related or almost the same as another proposed law.
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Many other states have introduced or
passed similar bills aimed at providing students and families a choice when public education is failing to serve their needs.
Similar bills providing vouchers for students in low - achieving schools; amounts based on private school tuition or per - student spending in district, whichever is less.
Like many political initiatives, it met opposition; in fact,
similar bills from prior years in the state failed to become law.
Now that the bill has been introduced, it is expected that other provinces might explore the merits of
exploring similar bills.
All of the proposals on Mr. Cuomo's ethics wish list must be approved by the Legislature, which has declined to pass
similar bills in the past.
At a time when Democrats and Republicans are divided on many issues, it's particularly noteworthy that efforts to address teacher shortages have been largely bipartisan affairs,
with similar bills introduced by both Democratic and Republican governors and legislators.
His strategy was intended to «smoke out the Senate,» which killed
similar bills before, sources said.
Representative Jeff Weninger who has
sponsored similar bills in the past is «sending a signal to everyone in the United States and possibly throughout the world that Arizona is going to be the place to be for blockchain and digital currency technology in the future.»
Similar bill Companion bills that are substantially similar in text or have substantial portions of text that are largely the same.
If the measure sounds familiar, that's because the House
approved similar bills in 2013 and 2015, but failed to get enough support to make it through the Senate.
When asked about
other similar bills that are being drafted in states like Texas, and whether that would affect the NBA scheduling events like the All - Star Game there, Silver gave a diplomatic answer.
In recent years, CCLA has
supported similar bills, such as Bill C - 279, in written submissions to the House of Commons Standing Committee on Justice and Human Rights, and in our testimony to the Senate Committee on Human Rights in June 2013 and the Senate Committee on Legal and Constitutional Affairs in October 2014.
I do nt believe that bill impacted strs directly, however, there were literally a whole slew of
similar bills targeted specifically at strs in the 1999/2000 session, many of which directly modified the benefit calculation.
The Property Casualty Insurers Association of America has been openly opposed to
similar bills stating, «Common sense would tell us that, while any dog may attack and while any dog may be as gentle as a lamb, dogs of certain breeds may be more dangerous than others.»
Wagner introduced
several similar bills in recent years, and none of them have made it to the president's desk.
They won't take the birth because they have bills to pay, doesn't the newer doula have similar bills?!
Like a
somewhat similar bill that has passed the house, HB 194, it attempts to fix the old ballot access law that was held unconstitutional in 2006.
In the past, when mainstream Democrats have
offered similar bills in the form of hostile amendments, the measures have been rejected by the GOP.
But other Democrats joined with Republicans to pass Colorado's law, the most comprehensive of a
dozen similar bills passed around the nation this year, in part to increase states» chances in a $ 4 billion federal grant competition.
The
most similar bill, called H.R. 795, would allow employers to contribute up to 5,250 of tax free dollars towards employees» student loan debt.
Kansas and Oklahoma have
seen similar bills this session, as lawmakers respond to recent court decisions on such hot - button issues as school funding, abortion, capital punishment, and the Ten Commandments.
While similar bills to C - 16 have been proposed in Parliament before, none have been passed into law yet.
The state Assembly overwhelmingly
passed similar bills sponsored by Markey in 2007 and 2008, but it has not passed one since then.
As
with similar bills that were proposed in various states throughout 2011, and failed, the motivation is clearly to prevent abuses of farm animals and workers from being documented by undercover investigations — as happened in shocking detail a number of times in the past 12 months, and has been the case for many years.
His strategy was intended to «smoke out the Senate,» which has killed
similar bills before, sources said.
Opponents are bolstered by defeats
of similar bills in Maryland and Rhode Island this year, and recent polls have shown New Yorkers slightly less supportive of gay marriage as the issue gained more attention this year.
Similar bill Companion bills that are substantially similar in text or have substantial portions of text that are largely the same.
When someone owes money on a medical bill, telephone bill, credit card or
other similar bill, and that debt is not paid within 90 days, the original creditor will often contract with a collection agency to try to collect what it is owed.
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A similar bill in Missouri would eliminate the cap of three nominees and allow the commission to nominate as many candidates as it sees fit.)
Similar bills targeting media literacy have been moving through both the State Senate and Assembly as schools grapple with how to best help students analyze and evaluate information presented to them.
(R - Onondaga County) and Assemblywoman Patricia Fahy (D - Albany County) for
introducing similar bills to achieve those goals.
According to the Human Rights Campaign, lawmakers are considering
similar bills in Arkansas, Alabama, Colorado, Georgia, Hawaii, Michigan, Missouri, Mississippi, North Carolina, Oklahoma, South Carolina, South Carolina, South Dakota, Texas, Utah, Virginia, West Virginia, and Wyoming.
The current Republican control of the House has made the prospect of passing
a similar bill even more unlikely.
Actually, it's the sixth —
similar bills were introduced in 2005, 2007, 2009, 2013 and most recently 2015, only to be stalled each time in congressional committees that couldn't see the difference between hemp and marijuana (or choose not to).