The seven - person panel's recommendations, due by Nov. 15, would automatically become law unless legislators
vote against the bump, which also includes other state officials, including the comptroller and attorney general.
Not exact matches
Another section of the resolution links New York's strict gun laws to the state's low rates of gun crime, while criticizing some state senators who have
voted against «common sense» gun laws like a ban on
bump stocks, improved background checks and state funding for research on gun violence.
With under a month to go,
Vote Leave was
bumping up
against the limits of what it could lawfully spend.