Sentences with phrase «strong voice of opposition»

Additionally, he wants to be sure local elected officials can't bring a strong voice of opposition to this proposal.

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A raft of technology companies, venture capitalists and even FCC commissioners added their voices to the now - strong opposition chorus.
Leaders of the Republican - controlled state Senate have voiced strong opposition to Cuomo's minimum wage pitch, saying the state's businesses would suffer and jobs would be lost.
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A civic group is voicing strong opposition to proposed redistricting maps that would split the neighborhood of Woodhaven between three state Senators.
Tom King, president of the New York State Rifle and Pistol Association, appeared on The Capitol Pressroom to voice his group's opposition to stronger gun control laws.
They argued that she only voiced strong opposition to the towers in the final weeks of the campaign.
They do so by marginalizing the voices of parents, community stakeholders and teachers unions, the last of which represent their strongest source of opposition.
The only reason that there is not as strong of a voice in opposition to Common Core in California is because the full roll - out only started this school year.
In a Senate hearing on Thursday, David Lundy, executive director the BEST Coalition, continued to voice his strong opposition to the legislation, saying that cost savings provided by proponents of the bill use an «artificially high base» to make their results look favorable.
While a stronger global presence makes sense, many of the established cultural groups have voiced opposition to measures designed to attract greater foreign participation if it risks reducing the guaranteed Canadian role in productions.
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