Sentences with phrase «unanimous vote means»

The unanimous vote means Pester will have been at the firm's helm for 18 years, should his new term end at the expected time in April 2020.
The near unanimous vote means that New York City's minimum wage will rise from $ 9 to $ 10 at the end of 2016 and gradually increase to $ 15 an hour by Dec. 31, 2018.
The committee's unanimous vote means that Trump now has five days to decide whether or not to publicly release the document or keep it private.

Not exact matches

The measure is expected to be approved by unanimous consent, according to a source familiar with the plan, which means there will be no debate and no official vote.
Unanimous Republican opposition so far means Senate Democrats need all 60 votes in their caucus - which includes Lieberman - to pass the sweeping bill.
By unanimous, I mean EVERYONE — Republican and Democrat — voted yes on things under Bruno's leadership, and usually it was in line with Silver and the Assembly.
The unanimous vote by council members means that by 2025, the city plans to ensure that 90 percent or more of all healthy adoptable animals entering its animal control facility will be saved.
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