Sentences with phrase «time legislature without»

«This is an investment in a full - time legislature without the corrupting influence of outside income.»

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Until a public outcry, the Saskatchewan legislature was without a full - time reporter working its corridors for a period last year.
Now is probably a good time to highlight that the state legislature adjourned for the summer this year without tackling these issues.
She says if the legislature leaves without acting, then the entire second half of the session, since the budget was passed back in mid March, will have been a waste of time and money.
Additional opposition came from Legislator Frank Sparaco, who cited a lack of time to objectively assess the situation and a reluctance to support a lawsuit without adequate information and was the only member of the legislature to vote against the resolution.
The New York legislature completed deliberations on a budget last week only one day into the state's new financial year — close enough for lawmakers to claim an on - time finish and ample enough to earn cheers from education advocates pleased with the prospect of a year without state - aid cuts.
«Should the legislature attempt to comply with these broad directives, even if it were to be given time extensions, by enacting new legislation, then it would have made these broad changes based solely on the views of a single Superior Court judge, without review or consideration by higher judicial authority,» the appeal says.
At the same time, the legislature completed its 2016 session without addressing the fundamental problems associated with the unfair, inappropriate and discriminatory Common Core SBAC testing scheme, nor did it step forward and require that the Malloy administration develop a teacher evaluation system that is not reliant on the scores of this failed and disastrous testing program.
At the same time, the judicial nominating commission that currently assists the governor in choosing appellate judges is set to expire on June 30, 2013, and unless the legislature renews it, the state will be left without a process for filling judicial vacancies.
From the best information, however, which I have been able to collect on this subject, it appears that the legislature, or General Court of Connecticut, originally possessed and exercised all legislative, executive, and judicial authority, and that from time to time it distributed the two latter in such manner as it thought proper, but without parting with the general superintending power or the right of exercising the same whenever it should judge it expedient.
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