Sentences with phrase «subsequent vote on»

There's a possibility that some Democratic lawmakers will be so upset at lack of a session and subsequent vote on a raise that they'll sit out the governor's State of the State speech in January.

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This article was originally posted on February 24 and updated on March 1 to reflect the FCC's vote on the data security provision and subsequent statements.
If the Company grants registration rights, information rights, rights of first offer, price - based antidilution protection, protective voting provisions or other similar rights to new investors in a subsequent financing involving the sale of additional series of Preferred Stock, the Company will use reasonable efforts to extend such rights to the Purchasers on the same basis granted to new investors.
The campaign post this Cuomo - as - Pinnochio flyer on its Website along with the following statement from the candidate regarding the AG's claim — and subsequent rapid walkback — that he had voted for Mayor Bloomberg:
The Staten Island Democrat was once believed to be somewhere near the top of the endangered Democrat list for the 2010 cycle here in New York — a status due in part to his refusal to switch his «no» vote on health care reform and subsequent abandonment by the Working Families Party and SEIU 1199.
If the Scottish independence referendum has taught us anything, it has shown the ability of a vote on a non-partisan question to reshape the subsequent partisan political landscape.
Subsequent to the referendum they seem to have regarded it as a done deal and have tended to support the government on the issue overall eg the leadership supported the vote to trigger article 50.
On average estimates for the national level vote at local elections are different from the results of a subsequent national election by nearly 5 %.
In the subsequent by - election held on 28 October 1982, Harman was elected to succeed Lamborn with 11,349 votes (50.34 %), a majority of 3,931 over Social Democratic candidate Dick Taverne, a former Labour MP for Lincoln.
Although Mr. Losquadro's margin of victory grew in subsequent weeks, on Election Night the two were separated by only 40 votes.
He briefly served as a consultant to former Sen. Hiram Monserrate, but severed ties with the ex-Queens lawmaker long before his conviction on a misdemeanor assault charge and subsequent expulsion from the chamber by an unprecedented vote of his colleagues.
A letter to the town board authored by Eddy was read — it objected to the bill he received from the town for $ 1,282 to reimburse taxpayers for the cost of his inquiry to the town's Attorney months ago requesting advice on the tie vote in the November election and the legality of the subsequent «holdover» of incumbent board member Gail Seaman — to which Eddy had opposed.
Budget amendments proposed subsequent to the tabling of the Budget Committee report, or less than forty eight hours prior to the annual meeting, shall be considered separately with each line item voted on individually on the floor of the legislature.
During the subsequent leadership election on 20 November, he polled 152 votes (40.9 %) in the first round of voting by Conservative MPs, enough to prevent an outright Thatcher victory.
The contest will be decided by single transferable vote, with voters ranking their further choices if their preferred candidate is eliminated on a first or subsequent round.
If the Commons votes against the Government on a motion of no confidence, the Fixed - term Parliaments Act 2011 specifies that Parliament automatically dissolves unless a subsequent motion of confidence is passed within fourteen days.
Whether this is down to the sheer amount of energy expended on the Scottish referendum campaign, or Labour's subsequent attempts to tackle (or sidestep) the new problem of lurking EVEL («English Votes for English Laws»), barnstorming rhetoric has so far been thin on the ground in Manchester.
He does not have to go until it is obvious that he does not command the confidence of parliament, which means his legislative programme is defeated in the vote on the Queen's speech on 25 May or he loses a subsequent vote of no confidence.
Secondly, while the reaction to the vote on intervention in Syria was initially positive towards Miliband, this hasn't been reflected in any subsequent polls.
Robin Williams's biggest blockbuster sprang unsuspectingly on the critics, who didn't cotton to its lowbrow humor, but in subsequent years the film has grown in stature and was recently voted one of the funniest movies of all time.
The subsequent version is the one the Board considered and voted on in January.
We'll delve much deeper on our choices for each category with subsequent articles, but for now it's all about your votes.
Unable to benefit from subsequent changes to the law that would have limited the length of the ban, he contested a decision removing him from the electoral roll on the basis of two provisions of the Charter of Fundamental Rights (CFR)-- Article 49 on the application of a more lenient sentence in criminal matters and Article 39 on the right to vote in European Parliament elections.
Subsequent to the vote on the Consent Agreement in St. Johns Nfld., it was decreed — in our province — that we had to delete the fundamental rule that had required a REALTOR to personally view any property that they listed, or wrote an offer on.
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