Sentences with phrase «whose voting record»

The 18th district is currently represented in the Senate by Jeff Dial, whose voting record belies a lack of support for contraception access — his vote for HB 2599 helped lay the groundwork to deny state Medicaid recipients the right to receive preventive health care and birth control from Planned Parenthood — as well as his opposition to abortion — as illustrated by his vote in favor of SB 1324, which put severe restrictions around the use of medication abortion, which don't even comply with FDA regulations.
The call, according to a script released by the state Democratic Committee, focuses heavily on Hochul, a former western New York congressional representative whose voting record has come under scrutiny from her primary opponent, Columbia professor Tim Wu.
In the Senate, the Republican whose voting record was least likely to match up with Skelos was Sen. Greg Ball, a Putnam County lawmaker who is considered something of a maverick within the Legislature.
The bi-annual award recognizes legislators whose voting record indicates strong support of policies that enable the U.S. foodservice distribution industry to create well - paying jobs, grow their businesses, and contribute to their local communities.
The bi-annual award recognizes legislators whose voting record indicates strong support of policies that enable the U.S. foodservice distribution industry to cre...

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As the Financial Times (whose writer also testified) reported, a diamond - registration blockchain exec noted that the system was «garbage in, garbage out,» and a researcher designing blockchain - based voting systems said the technology would only be useful for recording final results, rather than validating individual votes.
Yes... I am going to vote for someone who won't release his tax records, hides his money in off shore accounts, has a wife whose hobby is raising horses.
By contrast this was always going to be a big vote - loser for the Lib Dems, whose strong by - election record in the last decade or so has been grounded in their opposition status.
The 2017 off - year election results in Virginia and New Jersey and the special Senate election in Alabama have also given GOP candidates and incumbents reason to believe they will face an energized Democratic base that could turn out in record numbers, matched by a backlash among highly educated white women whose votes are usually Republican.
The two men - both of whose records will be irretrievably stained if Scotland votes to leave the UK next week - talked over their options after fresh polls confirmed the «no» campaign's lead has evaporated.
Schreibman argues the Republican congressman's effort to cast himself as a pragmatic centrist is undercut by his voting record, in which he generally — but not always — sides with the House leadership, whose agenda is driven by the more conservative members of the conference.
Amedore, whose brief stint as a Senator went down into the record books as New York's shortest (he was actually seated before the final vote count swung against him in January 2013), answered his own phones in his Albany - area office at the start and reiterated much of his campaign rhetoric from 2012.
It also allows Cuomo to tout his record on progressive measures like the passage of same - sex marriage and a minimum wage increase and stricter gun controls without disparaging Republicans in the State Senate who voted with him, and whose influence in the chamber Cuomo is in no rush to upend.
But some worry that Price's appointment bodes ill for public health programs, pointing to his deep opposition to the ACA and his record of votes to defund women's health provider Planned Parenthood, much of whose clientele is poor, and 3 % of whose services consist of providing abortions.
In no case may a person be entitled to vote on any Society matter whose dues have not been received and recorded prior to the vote.
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