Sentences with phrase «who holds a public office»

But as a person who holds a public office, she needs to follow the law and issue the marriage licenses.
What we need are leaders who hold public office who truly share out values and are willing to fight for them all the time, candidates with an agenda for the 99 percent.»
Those who hold public office must safeguard that trust, and those who violate their oath must incur just punishment.
«A person who holds a public office mentioned in section 3 of this Act shall submit to the Auditor - General a written declaration of -
Article 286 of the 1992 Constitution, under declaration of Assets and Liabilities, states that: «A person who holds a public office mentioned in clause (5) of this article shall submit to the Auditor - General a written declaration of all property or assets owned by, or liabilities owed by him, whether directly or indirectly.
Women in Politics is a four - part series exploring the lack of female representation at all levels of politics and what keeps them away, through a sampling of 30 women who hold public office.
«We have people who hold public offices, such as magistrates and school governors, for example,» says Harris.
In addition, the society said the mayor «failed to discharge his duty, as a lawyer who holds public office, to adhere to the standards of conduct as high as those which the handbook requires of a lawyer.»

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The New York real estate developer, who has never held elected public office, touts his practical experience on economic matters and potential to create jobs, blaming President Barack Obama for what he calls a weak recovery from the economic recession.
people who suffer from the god delusion should never be allowed to vote, hold public office, purchase / own firearms — or teach public school.
The word «liturgy» originally had a secular meaning in Greece for someone who held a litourgia, or public office, and who did service in the community.
They worked with women who expected to take degrees and go on to professional jobs of all kinds, or to have doctorates or professorships, or to write and publish on a range of subjects, or to hold public offices.
those who suffer from delusional thinking should be prohibited from voting, serving on a jury, holding public office, purchasing or owning firearms or teaching public school....
Look at some of the laws in this country, and the ignorant christians who are trying to prevent atheists from voting or holding public office, or to simply use their first amendment rights for freedom of speech.
True freedom is not being suppressed by the ignorant religious right who everyday try to write laws into the books banning atheists from holding public office or their civil right to assembly.
By the sheer number of these cartoons, Robinson demonstrates that Burke was far more in the public eye than anyone of his day with the exception of the prime ministers and royalty - quite a feat for someone who never held Cabinet - level office and was never regarded as an insider.
those of you who believe in an imaginary man in the sky should never be allowed to vote, hold public office, purchase or own firearms or teach public school.
those who suffer from delusional thinking should be prohibited from voting, serving on a jury, running for or holding public office, purchasing or owning firearms or teaching public school....
Anyone who attempts to legitamize creationism does not deserve to hold public office as they are a danger to society.
Ham23: you're absolutely correct... here's the list of states who discriminate against atheists holding public office:
Any adult who actually holds a world view based upon supernatural magic should be barred from public office.
mentally ill, delusional people who believe in the existence of gods should be prohibited from voting, serving on a jury, running for or holding any public office, purchasing or owning firearms, teaching public school, or having any contact with children under the age of 18.
People who work closely with the PM say he has visibly grown in stature due to the weight of public office — the gravity of holding the top job.
One - out - of - two New York City voters hold an unfavorable opinion of disgraced politicians Anthony Weiner and Eliot Spitzer who are both hoping to be returned to public office this fall.
The event was planned by a committee of distinguished Jewish community leaders, from those who have held public office, to senior community activists and heads of respected institutions.
Officials will have to disclose to the public all the outside income they receive, from who, for what and whether there is any connection to the state government or the office that they hold.
It was a remarkably public challenge to the editor, who is used to flattering attention at industry events and is held in high esteem at the Daily Mail offices.
I believe Maloney is the first candidate to land such public support from Cuomo, who so far has been limiting his political activity largely to helping his son, AG Andrew Cuomo, get elected to the governor's office he once held.
A common hit to those who have held public office is a vote to increase one's own salary.
The Deputy Ranking Member on Constitutional Affairs, Dr. Dominic Ayine, is seeking a declaration that Mr. Amidu, who is 66 - years - old, can not hold public office because he has exceeded the mandated age limit per the 1992 constitution.
«Anyone who has these beliefs is unfit to hold public office and especially unfit to oversee the education of children.»
Rodier, 40, who has never held public office, is running on a platform of increasing transparency in town government.
Hours before Molinaro released his 2017 filings, Cuomo's campaign said the Republican candidate, who has held public office since he was a teenager, should release the past 10 years of his tax returns.
Her warm - up act included several female firsts: State Senator Andrea Stewart - Cousins, the first female legislative conference leader in the New York State, Assemblywoman Deborah Glick, the legislature's first openly lesbian member, and Public Advocate Letitia James, the first woman of color to hold citywide office in New York City, as well as city first lady Chirlane McCray and former congresswoman Gabby Giffords, who is now one of the country's best - known advocates for gun control.
She waltzed into a NYS Senate seat (brushing aside native New Yorkers who were far better qualified) never having ever held a public office (or even having run for one) with barely a connection to the state!
Though public opinion polls have shown the majority of New Yorkers have no idea who Schneiderman is, despite the fact that he has held statewide office since 2010, he enjoys a strong double - digit lead over Cahill.
Also at 10 a.m., the Assembly holds a public hearing to examine the funding included in the 2017 - 2018 budget to enhance the housing opportunities for individuals who receive services and support from the state Office of Mental Health or the Office for People with Developmental Disabilities, LOB, Roosevelt Hearing Room C, Albany.
Her Republican opponent was Margaret Hostetter, a realtor who had never held public office.
Nieves is the former State Assemblymember for the 51st Assembly District and Valdes is a children's advocate who has never held public office before.
A successful businessperson, who has never held public office, but has worked in finance and is running to help steer New York through the current financial crisis, or A career elected official who is running on his experience in politics and government and knows how to create efficient state budgets,» the business person beat the career elected official 53 - 30.
Established in 1778, the Office of the Secretary of State is a historically distinguished position that has been held by some of New York's most esteemed public servants, beginning with Revolutionary War General John Scotts, to John Adams Dix, who served as U.S. Treasury Secretary, a Civil War General, and the 24th Governor of New York.
asked Baruch College Professor Doug Muzzio, pointing to similarities with the former mayor, who held the same post in the 1980s and used it to hunt down corrupt politicians and as a springboard to public office.
Public corruption is a scourge on our county and my office will continue to use every tool at our disposal to hold accountable anyone who violates the public's trust.&Public corruption is a scourge on our county and my office will continue to use every tool at our disposal to hold accountable anyone who violates the public's trust.&public's trust.»
The Public Trust Act would impose tougher jail sentences on people who misuse public money and bar convicted officials from holding office again, 1010 WINS» Carol D'Auria repPublic Trust Act would impose tougher jail sentences on people who misuse public money and bar convicted officials from holding office again, 1010 WINS» Carol D'Auria reppublic money and bar convicted officials from holding office again, 1010 WINS» Carol D'Auria reported.
But why support Gallo, who has never held a public office?
«I am very, very disappointed when a person who runs for public office and holds themselves out to be trusted by their community, winds up involved in a sordid affair,» he said.
The governor also appointed a commission chair «who [had] not held public or party office and [was] not «identifiable with» any party.»
Feerick is the only city candidate who has never held public office before to win the UFT's endorsement in a open - seat race this year.
At a time when war criminals still held public office in the Bonn Republic, Kiefer and his contemporaries Georg Baselitz and Gerhard Richter were among very few Germans who dared to address the latent trauma of the Nazi era.
Should they refuse to do so, I suspect a case could be made that, as people who are concealing the name of a law - breaker, they are not fit and proper people to hold public office.
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