Sentences with phrase «start of one's first term»

Trump, still at the start of his first term, is no different.
A group representing school business managers says Cuomo's proposal to raise the minimum wage to $ 15 an hour could put upward pressure on property taxes, making it even harder to adhere to the approximately 2 percent annual cap the governor pushed through at the start of his first term.
«Apart from the free SHS for first years, Government has released for the first time, the Northern Scholarship money before the start of the first term.
A group representing school business managers says Gov. Andrew Cuomo's proposal to raise the minimum wage to $ 15 an hour could put upward pressure on property taxes, making it even harder to adhere to the approximately 2 percent annual cap the governor pushed through at the start of his first term.
Near the start of her first term, Miner asked Walsh to join City Hall, overseeing SIDA as its executive director.
Back in her office (informal by House standards — staffers perch on corners of haphazardly placed couches), McCarthy looks over her photo wall and points to a picture of herself at 52, at the start of her first term.
Assemblyman Nelson Castro will resign his seat effective Monday, he confirmed in a statement released this afternoon and revealed that he has been working with law enforcement since the start of his first term.
They'll recall how in the early years — either as a candidate or toward the start of his first term — he said that he'd stay in touch with the street, that he'd keep young men out of jail, that he'd listen to the community.
The most current estimates place 34,776 people in the shelter system, almost 4,000 more than there were at the start of his first term, with another 3,000 or more on the streets.
HEARs are issued to freshers at the start of their first term, so if your university has adopted the scheme, you will have been made aware of it.
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