Sentences with phrase «votes on the budget into»

The SRCC is out with its first TV ads of the 2010 campaign season with a spot that slams two of its two Democratic targets — Sens. Dave Valesky and Darrel Aubertine — that seeks to turn the GOP «no» votes on the budget into a virtue and also tries to capitalize on the upstate / downstate divide.

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Then the governor started making nosies about no need to rush into a final budget deal, and lawmakers — whose paychecks are being withheld while a final deal eludes them — insisted they were, in fact, close to an agreement, and clamored for him to send them bills to vote on.
Assembly Democratic majority members were scheduled to go into conference just prior to 10 p.m. and they had requested a «message of necessity» from Gov. Andrew Cuomo that would let them vote on at least two noncontroversial budget bills without the customary three - day «aging» period that is supposed to provide time for actually reading the bills members will vote for.
Legislator Jay Schneiderman (I - Montauk), who voted against the 2014 budget which included dipping into the fund, said «I am certainly encouraged that there is an agreement, and I think we all need to work together on achieving water quality goals.
Mark Reckless In July 2010, Mark got so drunk before a crucial vote on the Budget that he fell to the floor of a Commons bar, was bundled into a taxi and missed the vote.
In a statement, Heastie, Cuomo and Senate Majority Leader Dean Skelos congratulated themselves for the agreement, which if fully voted into law before midnight on Tuesday will be the fifth on - time budget in Cuomo's tenure — a record not matched for decades.
The Legislature - Democrats and Republicans - are now fully on notice that Paterson intends to corner lawmakers into voting, piece by piece, on the budget proposal he gave them at the start of the year.
By introducing an alternative to Mr. Paterson's budget, Mr. Sampson and Mr. Silver are hoping to avoid the situation their members have faced a dozen times since the fiscal year began on April 1 without a budget deal: vote for the governor's emergency bill or vote to shut down the state government, an unprecedented act that officials believe would plunge the state into chaos.
The Republican - led Senate concluded voting on the budget on Sunday, nine days into the state's new fiscal year.
It's a fairly safe bet that Sen. Jose Peralta will be voting «no» on the education bill, if for nothing else than to demonstration his distress over the fact that the DREAM Act did not make it into the final budget deal.
On that account, Friday was a mixed success for the governor, with pledges to introduce early voting, end cash bail for low - level offenses and codify the Supreme Court ruling that legalized abortion all failing to make it into the final budget deal.
This year, Faso was one of 24 Republicans who voted against an effort by a Missouri conservative to write a ban on transgender transition - related healthcare spending into the Pentagon budget.
The state's highest court said a governor is allowed to insert language into the budget's appropriations bills to change policies, and the Senate and Assembly are limited to just a «yes» or «no» vote on the amount of money allotted for the program.
The budget saw some significant developments centered on the city's beleaguered subway system, strengthening sexual harassment policies and repairing the city's public housing — though some key issues, such as voting reforms and extending the statute of limitations for child sexual abuse victims, did not make it into the budget.
As Tuesday wore on, it became increasingly clear that lawmakers were not going to meet their self - imposed deadline of finishing the budget by March 21, and said they were likely to continue voting on budget bills into the weekend.
Debate in both houses of the state Legislature stretched from afternoon into evening, with the Assembly adjourning around 9 and the Senate around 10 p.m.. Both will be back to finish voting on budget bills Tuesday morning - legslation that members mostly have not had a chance to read.
(d) The Executive Officer shall be a member of the Board without vote; a member of the Council, of the Committee on Council Affairs, of the Executive Committee, and of the Committee on Investment and Finance; shall serve as secretary of the Board, of the Council, and of the Committee on Council Affairs, and as staff officer of the Committee on Nominations; shall be in charge of the Association's offices and shall manage the affairs of the Association in accordance with procedures prescribed by the Board; shall be custodian of the current operating funds; and shall have the authority to enter into contracts for the Association that have been approved by the Board or that are required for the conduct of the Association's activities specifically provided for in the approved annual budgets.
If passed into law, the federal budget for 2011 that lawmakers will vote on this week will harm key efforts in daily weather forecasting, search - and - rescue operations, and long - term weather prediction, says a top U.S. government official.
Please tell the Florida Legislature to vote NO on the «Schools of Hope / High Impact Charter Networks» language, SB 796, SB 1552 and HB 5105 with its $ 200M slush fund and block its inclusion in the Senate Budget and prevent it from being slipped by either chamber into a «train» bill.
Better known by its catchy acronym, the Cloud Act, the law was tacked on to the 2,232 - page, US$ 1.3 - trillion omnibus budget bill one day ahead of its vote and was signed into law by President Donald Trump without the benefit of the usual congressional scrutiny, hearings or significant public debate.
The changes went into effect as part of the state's overall budget bill, so they could not be considered separately on their own merit, but were voted in as part of the overall bill.
The curriculum is organized into seven instruction modules, which are intended to help participants clarify their thinking on why they're running and how to articulate their reason concisely; how to plan and budget for the race; what research would be helpful and how to get it done; how to raise money and what rules are in place governing what you can collect and how you can collect it; how to ensure you have sufficient time and opportunity to get out there and make contact with voters; leveraging social media; and how to get out the vote on election day.
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