Sentences with phrase «veto does»

The governor's veto doesn't help, she said at the news conference.
A veto doesn't produce reform and we will be back here in ten years arguing over the same issue as we have been for past 45 years.
«And I would just need a couple of days where a decision doesn't have to be made every 10 minutes or a veto doesn't need to be signed every 10 seconds, and I think that that's something I will do later in the summer.
The veto doesn't prevent Liberty from returning with another proposal.
The veto doesn't necessarily reflect Obama's view on the pipeline itself, he noted.
Obama's veto didn't come as a surprise to anyone who has listened to the president discuss his views on climate change.
It should be noted that if vetoes do come, the Assembly has a veto - proof majority and could override likely with no problem.
the governor insisted, but when pressed on whether he might stop vetoing or not send the vetoes he does sign to the Legislature (they must be delivered to take effect, and so far have not been sent), he added:
«This veto did not afford us a reason and savings of three million dollars is not justifiable when the WNY Children's Psychiatric Center has: the lowest 30 and 90 day readmission rates; scored 99.9 % by the Joint Commission and is ranked top 10 % of any psychiatric facility in the United States,» he said.
Cuomo's vetoes did not appear to reflect a particular partisan divide.

Not exact matches

The spending bill appeared to only be waiting for Trump's signature when he tweeted Friday morning that he was «considering a VETO» because the bill does not fully fund a wall on the Mexican border or create a solution for the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program, a program protecting some undocumented immigrants from deportation that Trump chose last year to end.
In a tweet Friday morning, Trump said he was «considering a VETO» because the proposal did not extend protections for hundreds of thousands of young undocumented immigrants or fully fund his proposed border wall.
Belgium's constitution gives its three self - governing regions, including Wallonia, a veto over what the national government can do.
But Kasich did sign into law a measure banning abortions after 20 weeks — another controversial regulation that could potentially brush up against previous court rulings, even though Kasich cited Supreme Court precedent for his veto of the «heartbeat» legislation.
In fact, one man I surveyed, who vetoed the idea of wearing the short suit to the office, said he would consider wearing it to a wedding — something he was planning to do over the weekend.
If he does sign it, he can veto portions of the bill — for example, eliminating Permanent Fund dividends entirely — to force legislators into action when they return in July.
So when I found myself on the phone with SBA head Steven Preston a couple Fridays ago, I put the question to him: if asked, what would he suggest the president do with the legislation, sign it or veto it?
Republicans will attempt to override the veto, although they don't appear to have the necessary two - thirds majority.
Grassley «outlined a sensible use of the blue slip which involves consultation but does not lead to a one - senator veto of a nominee,» he said.
«The president holds the veto pen, and the regulation will remain in place until and unless a court decides otherwise... We don't put high probability on that happening.»
The vote will come early because the state constitution says that if legislators want to override a veto, they have to do it immediately after they return to session, but it will also mark a quick opportunity for Democrats to highlight the Republican governor's opposition to a policy they're betting voters will favor.
You don't get a line item veto, basically.
, who told him: «Mr. President, the reason nothing has gotten done here is that the gun lobby has had a veto power over any legislation that comes before the Congress.»
She did not give Quebec a veto no matter how hard Jean spins it.
At the end of the day, most founders typically don't control the board after a VC - led financing, as the investors won't allow a situation where the common stockholders have significant control or veto power.
Me, I really want to join Cruz's call to battle, but I just don't see how you ever get a veto - proof majority to do this, and in the midst of a shut - down showdown.
Me, I really want to join Cruz's call to battle, but I just don't see how you ever get a veto - proof majority to do this, and in the midst of....
Really Daniel, I don't know what kind of marriage you have, but my wife and I do not need one of us to have veto power over the other in order for our family to function.
God does not veto our decisions by making us completely impotent (coercion.)
The fact that Brewer didn't just come out and tell everyone she would veto the law before in even passed leaves me with very little respect for her.
On the basis of the First Amendment, as well as the general principles of the Constitution, he opposed public payment for chaplains in Congress and the military, spoke out against national proclamations of days of prayer (though as president he did «recommend» them) and while president vetoed congressional efforts to incorporate churches in the District of Columbia (fullest statement, V: 103 - 105) At the same time, Madison frequently opined that it was appropriate for private citizens to support chaplains and various kinds of semiorganized public religion through voluntary contributions (V: 104,105)
It seemed so committed to economic globalization that, whereas it thumbed its nose at the World Court and vetoed anything it did not like at the United Nations, it obeyed WTO rulings.
While Russia's evangelicals pray that the proposed regulations are amended or vetoed, they have gone underground before, and they'll be willing to do it again, Rakhuba said.
If Congress does not approve the agreement, President Obama could veto that legislation and would need only 34 senators to sustain the veto.
The creature retains a veto even though he had nothing to do with the determination that gave him being.»
However it should be equally apparent that this veto upon the original quest does not apply to the modern view of history and historiography which would be presupposed in a new quest.
In Bavaria, Catholic bishops have the right to veto the nomination of a professor of theology, philosophy, pedagogy and sociology / political science at state universities if the candidate does not entertain the standpoint of the Catholic Church.
Two American missionaries in Palestine are asked, why does the U.S. blame the Palestinians for what is happening, abstain from or veto UN resolutions, and welcome Ariel Sharon with open arms?
Under the Reagan administration, the United States did so much damage to Nicaragua that the United States was condemned by the World Court, by two supporting Security Council Resolutions that the U.S. had to veto, after which, of course, they rejected the court judgment and then escalated the war.
The polity of the Episcopal Church does give bishops meeting separately a veto over many things, but it also gives the laity voting separately in the dioceses a veto over the choice of bishops.
The most I can do is, accordingly, to offer something that may fit the facts so easily that your scientific logic will find no plausible pretext for vetoing your impulse to welcome it as true.
«At what point does the right to put a view - whether from industry, health or consumer groups - become a right of veto over unfriendly outcomes?
If his claims somehow turned out to be true, it perhaps wouldn't be entirely surprising - after all, Ferrari does have a veto on technical regulations, and also gets extra prize money just for being Ferrari.
(Though if you ask the lawyerly Stern, he didn't «veto» anything).
Most rebuilding teams didn't have to deal with anything like Brandon Phillips exercising his trade veto rights, dealing Todd Frazier at a time when just about every team was set at third base, or trading Aroldis Chapman when the league was saying, «No way!
What is good is that Wenger do not have to make the decision on money anymore it seems... though I suspect he could veto if someone ask too much for a player.
For years Ferrari has had a veto on technical regulations, gets extra money just for being Ferrari, and has often threatened to pull out of F1 in the past when it feels that F1 doesn't quite match up to the companies own agendas.
All it would do is set the Prez up to veto the bill.
Not even sure if I believe in the saying power Messi is supposed to have, he has an opinion and someone might ask him about players but I don't believe he vetoes moves over there.
When asked, I add links to new resources, or to home education groups (though not always immediately, and I reserve the power of veto if I don't feel they are a good fit).
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