Sentences with phrase «state executive branches»

This brief lays out 17 direct actions that governors and state executive branches can take; it is important for states to focus on the actions that will best address their specific early learning challenges.
In many states where the following positions are elected offices, voters elected state executive branch offices (including Lieutenant Governors (though some will be voted for on the same ticket as the gubernatorial nominee), Secretary of state, state Treasurer, state Auditor, state Attorney General, state Superintendent of Education, Commissioners of Insurance, Agriculture or, Labor, etc.) and state judicial branch offices (seats on state Supreme Courts and, in some states, state appellate courts).
CSEA President Danny Donohue and members of the CSEA negotiating team will have news on the status of contract talks on behalf of 66,000 CSEA - represented state executive branch employees.
State Executive Branch operations account for less than 10 percent of the total state budget yet this is the only area the Governor continues to target for cuts.»
ALBANY, NY (03/03/2016)(readMedia)-- CSEA — New York's leading union — has begun negotiations with the Cuomo administration on a new contract for 66,000 New York State Executive Branch employees.
ALBANY, NY (04/13/2010)(readMedia)-- CSEA — New York's leading union — has taken the first formal steps in challenging Gov. David Paterson's decision to delay contractual pay raises for nearly 70,000 CSEA - represented state Executive branch employees.
CSEA is New York's leading union representing 70,000 State Executive Branch employees among the union's nearly 300,000 members.
The Thruway contracts are completely different from the state Executive Branch contracts.

Not exact matches

By 30 he was managing the largest branch in Toronto; by 40 he was Scotia's most senior executive in the United States, running its corporate lending business on Wall Street.
Such a return may occur if the rule is not compatible with the law, if the quality of the agency's analysis is inadequate, if the regulation is not justified by the analysis, if the rule is not consistent with the regulatory principles stated in Executive Order 12866 or with the president's policies and priorities, or if the rule unnecessarily conflicts with other executive branch agency regulations orExecutive Order 12866 or with the president's policies and priorities, or if the rule unnecessarily conflicts with other executive branch agency regulations orexecutive branch agency regulations or efforts.
Under Article II of the Constitution, only Officers of the United States may bring litigation on behalf of the Executive Branch.
and then destroying the Trump presidency gives the Deep State complete control the Executive Branch (it owns Congress and controls the SCOTUS — see the Citizens United decision).
She has worked extensively with the executive branch, as well as elected officials in both houses and across the aisles of Congress, State Government, and in the private sector.
In their beginnings, American Methodism and the United States of America created three branches of government: legislative, executive, and....
As described in the letter, the proposal from Cuomo provides more detail to what the governor has publicly called for in recent weeks, namely the creation of a «chief procurement officer» to oversee state contracting within the executive branch.
Say two investigations, one from the Department of State and one from the DOJ, both organizations which are federal and operate under the same executive branch of the United States, determine someone is guilty and come up with an identical set of charges.
To Mr. Skelos and his colleagues in the Senate and Assembly... is anyone in the executive branch double dipping the state retirement system?
Since the Supreme Court has now prevented itself from acknowledging the question of whether Barack H. Obama is or is not an Article II «natural born citizen» based on the Kenyan / British citizenship of Barack Obama's father at the time of his birth (irrespective of whether Barack Obama is deemed a «citizen» born in Hawaii or otherwise) as a prerequisite to qualifying to serve as President of the United States under the Constitution — the Court having done so at least three times and counting, first before the Nov 4 general election and twice before the Dec 15 vote of the College of Electors — it would seem appropriate, if not necessary, for all Executive Branch departments and agencies to secure advance formal advice from the United States Department of Justice Office of Legal Counsel as to how to respond to expected inquiries from federal employees who are pledged to «support and defend the Constitution of the United States» as to whether they are governed by laws, regulations, orders and directives issued under Mr. Obama during such periods that said employees, by the weight of existing legal authority and prior to a decision by the Supreme Court, believe in good faith that Mr. Obama is not an Article II «natural born citizen».
Asian, African - American and Hispanic business and religious leaders demonstrated outside Gov. Andrew Cuomo's Manhattan office to pressure the Democrat to diversify the leadership of the Metropolitan Transportation Authority, the Jacob Javits Center board of directors and other state entities under the control of the executive branch.
Under the Obama administration, Democratic state attorneys general (AGs) typically worked in concert with the CFPB, while under President Trump, they would act more as a counter-weight to the executive branch.
Last week on Capital Tonight, Senate Majority Leader Dean Skelos said ethics reform should include the executive branch, and today, Speaker Sheldon Silver called the effectiveness of the governor's tour across the state «irrelevant.»
The Republican - controlled state Senate on Wednesday approved a package of transparency and accountability changes aimed at the executive branch and Gov. Andrew Cuomo.
«The President of the United States swore an oath to uphold the laws of our great country and as a member of the Executive Branch he needs to enforce those laws, including the Defense of Marriage Act.
Checks and balances between independents part of the state (the three branches of the executive, judicial and legislative) help to the democratic processes in a country.
There are also questions as to whether or not a commission appointed by the executive branch even had the authority to investigate the legislative branch of state government.
Gov. David Paterson has made good on his pledge to send the Legislature a bill seeking the power to furlough all unionized and «non-essential» state employees in the executive branch one day between May 10 and May 14.
A November report from the reform group Reinvent Albany listed 11 measures Cuomo could take by executive order to make the state government more accountable, including putting government information and public meeting presentations online, imposing stronger ethics rules for executive branch employees and automating voter registration.
The package would require public disclosure of every legislator's outside clients and income, establish an ethics commission with robust investigative powers over both the legislative and executive branches — and institute other measures to introduce badly needed transparency and accountability into our state government.
One task through which the new body could quickly imprint itself on the state's political culture involves previous decisions by the Commission on Public Integrity, which regulated executive branch staffers and lobbyists.
And for a nation about to deal with the terrifying powers of an executive branch run amok, New York state lawmakers and voters would be best to resist this effort at every turn.
The New York trials will touch the executive and legislative branches of state government, as well as local governments.
Some women serving in the Legislature have called for a new, uniform policy covering all elected officials and state employees, instead of the current patchwork of policies in the executive and legislative branches.
The state's governor, arguably among the most powerful in the country, has repeatedly been forced to the sidelines while others decide who will fill one of the top posts in the executive branch.
Further proof of bias, Laufer said, came in the form of a subpoena that requested records of the Campaign for One New York's communications with the executive and legislative branch of New York City and state government «with the inexplicable exception of seeking no records with respect to legislative lobbying targeted to» Cuomo.
«We will keep looking hard at corruption in our legislative branch as we have been, but not just there, but in the executive branch, too — both in city and state government,» Bharara said on April 12 at a gala hosted by the good - government group Common Cause, where he suggested there should be more efforts at government reform.
It was stated that Lama was given an advantage with his time sheets and that it was «directly attributable to the executive branch of government.»
The Senate's leadership coalition, uneasy with the direction of the commission, fired a shot last week when Senator Andrew Lanza of Staten Island introduced a measure that would require increased disclosure for anyone contributing to an executive branch official if they were also bidding on state contracts.
In the early morning hours of July 7, 2005, the Pennsylvania General Assembly passed pay increases for state lawmakers, judges, and top executive - branch officials.
The Secretary of State of Oregon is an elected constitutional officer within the executive branch of the Oregon state government and is first in line of succession to the goveState of Oregon is an elected constitutional officer within the executive branch of the Oregon state government and is first in line of succession to the govestate government and is first in line of succession to the governor.
She also served as Executive Director of the New York State Dispute Resolution Association as a contributing writer for Inside Sports Magazine and in various positions within all three branches of New York state governState Dispute Resolution Association as a contributing writer for Inside Sports Magazine and in various positions within all three branches of New York state governstate government.
The governor, the state Assembly and Senate each have control over lump sum spending for the 2016 - 17 budget, with as much as $ 2.2 billion be directed by the executive branch.
«We don't have a parliament; we have two branches of the executive, one for proposing laws and taxes and loans; the other for dutifully approving them,» he stated in a Facebook post.
Both sides will benefit, Democrats would get Downstate (which in my humble opinion should be called the Commonwealth of New Amsterdam after the most progressive city in Europe and in reference to the city's history), a guaranteed two seats in the US Senate (+1 because Gillibrand did well Upstate in the last election, so 3 seats for the Democrats), guaranteed control of the Judicial, Legislative, and Executive branches, and the once in a lifetime opportunity to write a state constitution to their own liking (firearms rights applies only to military and police, right to choose for women, protections for LGBT New Yorkers, etc)
When the Saxbe fix was used for Hillary Clinton, who had the same problem, there was some debate over whether it would be valid, due to the timing of when the raise by the Executive Branch took effect compared to exactly when Clinton resigned from the Senate and when her term of service began at the State Dept.. The Constitutionality has nothing whatsoever to do with Clinton's personal actions and these particulars would hold for others too if the timing was similar.
The commission said a state of emergency would give the Executive Branch more tools to deal with the problem and put pressure Congress to approve more funding.
The attention needs to be on the private efforts by lawmakers to influence the executive branch on awarding state contracts.
The Cuomo administration has begun an investigation into Health Republic, and state and federal representatives have called for an investigation of DFS to find out if the executive branch should have seen this collapse coming.
An administration official told the Times Union on Monday that panel appointees of the executive and judicial branch indicated at their meeting last week that they have soured on the idea of a raise for two reasons: because only two lawmakers have formally stated their case to the commission this year, and because ethics reforms approved this year have been lambasted as not properly addressing recent corruption.
Cuomo told reporters earlier on Tuesday that he hasn't spoke to the comptroller since the State of the State address on Jan. 4, though DiNapoli told The Buffalo News on Wednesday that his relationship with the executive branch is a solid one.
The commission isn't technically authorized to investigate the legislative branch of state government, but Cuomo directed the commission to investigate the records of the Board of Elections and the Joint Commission on Public Ethics, both executive branch agencies.
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