The looming
vote on the bill also helps to explain why a reshuffle hasn't taken place yet.
Not exact matches
Sen. Rand Paul, R - Ky., whom Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell persuaded not to delay the Senate
vote on the
bill,
also urged Trump to «veto this sad excuse for legislation.»
Both the House and the currently proposed Senate
bills (note that the Senate
bill has not been
voted on at the time of this interview)
also have provisions that limit the deductibility of interest for corporations.
However, the same way investors are growing leery of Washington's political rhetoric, they are
also putting less weight
on the endless parade of speeches by
voting members of the Fed — specifically, Janet Yellen, Stan Fischer,
Bill Dudley, and Lael Brainard — in an effort to manipulate markets without doing anything.
The reconciliation
bill also initially delayed but did not repeal the so - called «Cadillac tax»
on high - cost insurance plans to avoid revenue loss outside the budget window, but an amendment repealing it was adopted by an overwhelming bipartisan
vote and no Byrd rule challenge was raised despite its deficit impact.
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on it but should
also extend as leverage to the person in play (Obama) who is
also selflessly poised with corrections
on it over the infra structure of it that he has proposed for approval as ego of his working element as the executive public ally chosen as the President that had appealed to the public at large
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on date with
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Organizations like Nebraska's Voices for Children have expressed support for LB 834, and human services agencies should
also put pressure
on lawmakers to
vote for the
bill.
Silver
also said his chamber would
vote on the amendment to the same - sex marriage
bill only after Senate Republicans take up the measure.
The organization has
also championed — endorsing and raising money for — the handful of Assembly Republicans who joined the Democrats in
voting «yes» to pass the marriage
bill on the other side of the Capitol, protecting these lawmakers
on a potentially difficult issue (and one that, as it turned out, didn't lead to anyone's ouster, but did contribute to Assemblywoman Dede Scozzafava getting pushed out of the NY - 23 special election by conservatives who argued she was too moderate).
HTC political director Josh Gold said the assemblywoman, who is being challenged by Democrat John Mancuso this fall, has family ties to the union and
also has made a point of
voting on several priority HTC
bills.
Also at 12:30 p.m., NYC Council Speaker Melissa Mark - Viverito holds a press conference prior to the Council's pre-stated meeting where members are expected to
vote on a private school security
bill, Red Room, City Hall, Manhattan.
I
also noticed this post, but I'm not looking for voters proposing and
voting on laws /
bills or anything that specific.
But Long
also insisted she has no role as a contender for a federal office in championing the repeal of any state law, although she did say she would have
voted «no»
on the marriage
bill last summer had she been a state senator.
The most obvious mechanism, which House Speaker Paul Ryan and Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell will set out for the President - elect, will be a Reconciliation
Bill by which, because such
bills are exempt from filibuster provisions in the Senate, spending and revenue - raising decisions can be driven through not just the House but
also the Senate
on majority
votes.
Also at 1:30 p.m., the Assembly Democrats hold a press conference
on the New York Health Act universal health care
bill before a floor debate and
vote on the measure, speaker's conference room, 3rd floor, state Capitol, Albany.
The Hastert Rule,
also known as the «majority of the majority» rule, is an informal governing principle used in the United States by Republican [1][2][3] Speakers of the House of Representatives since the mid-1990s to maintain their speakerships [4] and limit the power of the minority party to bring
bills up for a
vote on the floor of the House.
It's
also possible that members occasionally
vote in favor for
bills without supporting them or fully knowing their contents, whether out of a desire to maintain cordial relations with their colleagues or because they don't have time to process the thousands of pieces of legislation that are placed
on their desks each year.
Towns
voted for the fiscal cliff compromise
bill, which made permanent most of the Bush tax cuts originally passed in 2001 and 2003 while
also raising tax rates
on the highest income levels.
Between 2011 and 2014, 174 current or former assemblymembers cast a
vote on at least one thousand
bills that Heastie
also voted, taking the same position 93.0 percent of the time.
Assemblyman Robin Schimminger and freshman Assemblywoman Monica Wallace
also voted against the
bill, which among other things, would prohibit state and local law enforcement from detaining individuals based
on immigration status and would provide for legal representation for people without documentation who otherwise couldn't afford it.
With their
bill to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act in tatters, U.S. Senate leaders today pushed to
vote on a different measure that would repeal major parts of President Barack Obama's health law without a replacement — but that plan appeared
also to collapse.
I
also don't understand why the Senate would need to
vote on a motion to proceed for a
bill which already passed the chamber.
With time running out, the Senate and House of Representatives scrambled to
vote on the final day of the regular session as lawmakers
also passed myriad
bills on the session's busiest day.
There are
also two full City Council «Stated Meetings» scheduled for this week, at which the Council
votes on bill that have passed through committee and new
bills are introduced.
A
vote on the
bill, backed by Sen. Diane Savino of Staten Island, comes as her office
also released a report showing an increase in lewd acts
on public transportation, a 51.7 percent increase.
Also, with electorate nearly equally split over a majority of important issues, the size of the body matters slightly less, but a larger body is more likely to allow passing more laws since you can always trade
votes between blocks
on random laws that a given block cares less about (e.g. I'll
vote for your farm
bill if you
vote for my factory
bill).
Also at 1 p.m., New Yorkers Against Gun Violence announces its 2016 rankings for members of the state Legislature based
on their
votes on gun
bills since January 2013, City Hall steps, Manhattan.
While Sal Albanese, who is
also challenging Mayor
Bill de Blasio in the Democratic primary, has been backed by the Reform Party, Dietl and Malliotakis are each attempting to convince their supporters to help them steal the ballot line by
voting on primary day — Tuesday, September 12 — using a provision in state election law that effectively allows an open
vote.
It
also includes money to permanently extend health benefits for retired miners, a top priority of Senate Democrats facing reelection next year such as Sens. Joe ManchinJoseph (Joe) ManchinTrump to hold Nashville rally amid efforts to boost GOP Senate hopeful Voters Dems need aren't impressed by anti-waterboarding showboating Overnight Finance: House rejects farm
bill in conservative revolt NAFTA deal remains elusive as talks drag
on Dodd - Frank rollback set for House
vote MORE (W.Va.)
But the Assembly, which was
also supposed to have come to Albany to
vote on the same
bills, put off their session until Thursday.
U.S. Rep. Claudia Tenney, R - New Hartford, who
also represents parts of Central New York, was undecided today about how she would
vote on the revised repeal
bill.
Asked whether the speaker plans to hold a
vote on the
bill, Whyland said that was
also unclear.
The MPs indicate that they will
vote against the
bill's timetable motion and, with Labour
also voting against it, this means the government is
on course for defeat in the
vote tomorrow night.
The Board of Correction today approved a plan for an enhanced supervision unit touted by Mayor
Bill de Blasio and Department of Correction Commissioner Joseph Ponte — but
also voted to end solitary confinement for all inmates
on Rikers Island under 21 by 2016, a sweeping change that will set the department apart from jail systems nationwide.
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.
The Senate
also managed to pass the FMAP
bill in a 37 - 22
vote, but so far hasn't moved
on anything else.
Also at 7 p.m., «Effective Radio with
Bill Samuels» continues its special 12 - part series
on the state constitutional convention
vote, with a focus
on marijuana legalization and substance abuse treatment reform, AM970.
This
vote also is of interest because it casts light
on the progress of the EU Withdrawal
Bill.
The Senate
also voted for the first time to legalize gambling
on online poker in the state, a historic expansion of gambling, passing a
bill 53 to 5 to allow the state's 11 racetrack casinos to apply for 11 licenses to hold online poker games.
At its most basic, «a confidence and supply» deal guarantees a minority government the support of another party when the House
votes on motions of no confidence (and, before the Fixed - Term Parliaments Act,
on supply
bills, where a loss would
also have effectively terminated the government's mandate).
Also, the Daily News reported in March that Flanagan has
voted on bills that benefitted the clients of a firm where he is of counsel.
They
also want the Assembly to televise more meetings and guarantee that each member of the chamber can get a
vote on at least one
bill they have sponsored.
The Assembly is
also expected to
vote on the final deal at some point Thursday night, but without the
bill on the floor its unclear when that will happen.
He's
also called
on Rep. John Faso, a Republican who
voted against the House
bill in November, to resign over the package passing without his support.
Several other members of the House leadership, who usually
vote on bills the speaker supports,
also opposed the same - sex marriage legislation.
The DCCC is
also going
on the radio in the Los Angeles market today with spots targeting the Southern California House Republicans who
voted for the
bill.
The bad news, for some members, was that they would
also be
voting on a long - stalled
bill to restrict the horse - carriage industry — a priority of Mayor Bill de Blasio that would eliminate jobs across two industries, and require an estimated $ 25 million in city money to refurbish a horse stable in Central P
bill to restrict the horse - carriage industry — a priority of Mayor
Bill de Blasio that would eliminate jobs across two industries, and require an estimated $ 25 million in city money to refurbish a horse stable in Central P
Bill de Blasio that would eliminate jobs across two industries, and require an estimated $ 25 million in city money to refurbish a horse stable in Central Park.
Schroeder not only
voted «yes»
on same - sex marriage in 2009, but
also spoke in favor of the
bill on the floor.
A
vote on a third, as - yet - unintroduced
bill to fund state operations was
also possible.
Former Rockland County Democratic Chairman Paul Adler — who was
also eyed in the
Bill Clinton clemency - for -
votes probe in New Square a decade ago — was among nine co-chairs at de Blasio's million - dollar fund - raiser in Midtown
on Monday.