When the bill itself has been voted on, MPs will
vote on something called a «programme motion».
Not exact matches
Whether «voters» should have direct control over
something as technical (and sometimes emotional) as executive compensation is far from clear, which is why most say -
on - pay requirements today
call only for advisory
votes.
More importantly, Allergan thinks that this should delay Pershing's ability to
call a special meeting of Allergan stockholders to
vote on the deal until, I don't know, 2015 or forever or
something.
Mr. Galla and Mr. McGreevy agrees the special election should coincide with the May 21 school budget
votes,
something the Times / Review Newsgroup editorial board has
called for, rather than
on Election Day.
«The first is
something that is really in your lap, and that is dealing with the runoff primary election,» he said,
calling on the Council to quickly implement instant runoff
voting in which voters get to rank multiple candidates in order of preference.
Smaller states can end up feeling that the UK only
calls when it wants
something, such as a signature
on a letter before a summit or a
vote on legislation affecting the UK financial services — and the
call often comes at the very last minute.
[96] Meanwhile, House leadership weighed in
on the process, with Speaker Steven Tilley
calling it an overall «positive» process and Minority Leader Mike Talboy instead labeling the negotiations as, «a textbook example of how not to [redistrict]...» [97] Talboy also said he felt he had the
votes to block an override,
something that would require Democratic unanimity plus four Republican
votes.
Richard also discovered some fascinating back stories to add to his series, including
something called Hoop Politics: «The local and regional politicians sponsor and advertise
on backboards and also use dilapidated hoops as bargaining chips when elections come around, for instance —
vote for me and I'll buy you a new basketball hoop.