Sentences with phrase «vote on the bill again»

Walker and Republican legislative leaders have said they expect to win in court and do not plan to vote on the bill again.
After the conference committee produces a reconciled version of the bill, the House and Senate vote on the bill again, but this time on a bill that is identical in both chambers.

Not exact matches

Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell has yet again delayed a vote on the Senate's controversial health care bill — this time, because Arizona Sen. John McCain is recovering from surgery (and without him, there aren't enough votes to pass the legislation).
Brown was reported to be looking for a way out of this impasse: the Telegraph claimed that «the Cabinet revolt has forced him to think again» and that «One solution now being considered is giving MPs the option of abstaining in the key vote on the Bill»: but, «Some staunch Catholic MPs say even being allowed to abstain is not enough and instead want to be free to vote against the Bill, or amend it to remove somemeasures».
They're now voting again on the bill's second reading.
«Again, if the evaluation bill — well, it's really the disclosure bill — is not voted on the governor has indicated that a drop dead date is not more than a few months away.»
The Legislature will be asked once again to vote on an emergency spending bill to keep the state afloat.»
Representative John Katko, who voted «yes» on the tax bill, says he isn't concerned about having to vote again.
He also broke with Gov. Andrew Cuomo, calling again for an immediate vote on a marriage equality bill, arguing that voters have a right to know where their elected officials stand.
Sen. Stewart Cousins would be wise to recall what she said just three short years ago, when she explained that «the [Reproductive Health Act] hasn't come on the floor because it doesn't have the votes to pass... I think it's really too important to put a bill out there, again, that for whatever reason, fails.»
At the committee level, the votes were 15 -2-1 on both bills, with Williams again voting no on MIH, Bronx Councilman Andy Cohen voted no on ZQA, Brooklyn Councilwoman Inez Barron voting no on both, and Manhattan Councilwoman Rosie Mendez abstaining on both.
Assemblyman David DiPietro (R - East Aurora), stoked the controversy again yesterday in a video posted on Facebook, saying he would vote against two budget bills because they contain two provisions that, in his view, fund the SAFE Act:
[31] The third attempt to repeal the measure met again with failure when the Senate Education Committee voted 3 - 2 to defer the bill on May 1, 2013.
[6] Votes in the U.S. House of Representatives on this bill and on the United States National Health Care Act, an alternative that would establish a national, universal single - payer health insurance, were previously expected in September 2009 [7] and again in October 2009, before the actual November 2009 vote took place.
Even If the pension stripping bill is passed this year by both houses, the Legislature would have to pass it again in 2017 before voters could vote on the constitutional amendment.
«The section of FOIL covering the Legislature, in effect, keeps everything closed, again with a few exceptions, like votes on bills or minutes for committee meetings.
A marked - up version of that bill cleared the Senate HELP Committee last month, again on a party - line vote, although it's unlikely to attract the sixty votes needed to avoid a fatal filibuster on the Senate floor.
Each chamber will now have three members negotiate a conference report, which is the final legislation both chambers will again vote on and must approve before the bill heads to the Governor.
Tennessee made a bid (again) to become the nation's most socially conservative state by voting on bills regarding school prayer, sex education, climate change and abortion.
Bills were dropped, heard, amended, voted on, heard again, voted on again, and either made it all the way through the process, or -LSB-...]
The legislation is in conference, which means each chamber will now have three members negotiate a conference report, which is the final legislation both chambers will again vote on and must approve before the bill heads to the Governor.
The differences in the House and Senate bills will need to be reconciled and the House and Senate will need to vote again on a bill they agree on before anything can become law.
Industry veterans know that many of these issues crop up again and again; whether a bill dies in committee or is voted down on the Senate floor, it can just easily return for consideration in the future.
But while Congress is spending its time on more pressing issues, like voting to «overturn» Obamacare (again, and again) or passing restrictive abortion bills, the non-elite schools will just keep cranking out lawyers with no lawyering skills and few job prospects.
The Senate will continue with its vote Tuesday, and the House will vote again on Wednesday, Dec. 20, once the bill is amended and voted on by the Senate.
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