Sentences with phrase «with chairmanships»

Staying with the GOP, which many of the lobbyists and officials at this seaside resort quietly predicted, would let him keep his title of «co-leader» along with chairmanships of several legislative committees, better offices and fatter staff allowances.
Eventually, when their demands were satisfied with chairmanships and other perks, they voted in Smith as their leader.
And oh so predictably, not long after, Cairns enticed Roger off Banducci's back with the chairmanship of its unlisted pubs (and pokies, praise Jesus) arm, ALH Group, a gambling and booze behemoth he piously thunk up with his old mate Bruce Mathieson.
The state constitution lists chairmanships with corresponding stipends, but also appears to allow stipends to be paid to legislators «directly connected» with a chairmanship.

Not exact matches

Disagreeing with Walker's position that Frelinghuysen should relinquish his chairmanship was Virginia Rep. Dave Brat.
It was still early in Jack's GE chairmanship, and he didn't want to deal with disruptive influences.
In the immediate aftermath of the fall of Communism in Central and Eastern Europe, Czechoslovakia in 1992 and Hungary in 1995 used the OSCE chairmanship to demonstrate their commitment to full membership in the family of European and Euro - Atlantic states and their ambition to respect and implement the Helsinki principles (even though those principles had been originally negotiated with the participation of Czechoslovakia's and Hungary's discredited Communist governments).
On the date the shares subject to this offering are priced, each non-employee director who, as of the date of this offering, is serving on our board of directors and is expected to continue his or her service following this offering will be granted (a) an option to purchase shares of our Class A common stock with a grant date fair value of $ 50,000 (or, if such director is unaffiliated with any significant stockholder of the Company, $ 75,000) and (b) to the extent such director is (i) unaffiliated with any significant stockholder of the Company and (ii) the chairman of any committee of our board of directors, an additional option to purchase shares of our Class A common stock with a fair value of $ 10,000 with respect to each such chairmanship.
The merit of this would be to show that the basic helping function of ministry comes from and through the fellowship, with group attention resting, according to need, upon individual persons, under the pastor's chairmanship.
While some preliminary correspondence has been carried on with the European commission, and while all of us in the area - commission are aware of and grateful for the vigorous and productive work of the East Asian group — this is a discussion of matters which have arisen in the two meetings which have been held under my chairmanship in North America.
Rebecca Dresser, a self - described «liberal Democrat,» provides a necessary corrective to the standard liberal bashing of Kass's chairmanship of the Bioethics Council with her moving testament to his wisdom in creating a seminar of humanists to clarify the values at stake, rather than a board of bioethicist technocrats to provide pat answers.
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In May 1978, Dr. Clavano of Baguio General Hospital in the Philippines traveled to Washington DC to attend a hearing of a US Senate Subcommittee under the chairmanship of Senator Ted Kennedy, where she galvanized the entire world with 10,000 - baby study in her hospital by the total elimination of baby milk formula bottles and teats, from the maternity wards, resulted in a very dramatic reduction of infant illness and mortality.
Malam Muhammad Garba said the council, under the chairmanship of the state deputy governor, Professor Hafiz Abubakar, approved the payment, from June 2017, following negotiations with Nigerian Labour Congress (NLC) and Nigerian Union of Teachers (NUT).
Besides if she sticks with the IDC, she'll get a chairmanship of some sort or another.
After Cox announced his intention to seek the state chairmanship, Mondello bowed out, and — along with most of the GOP establishment — backed then Niagara County GOP Chairman Henry Wojtaszek.
There has been unhappiness with Cox's leadership almost since the day he took over the chairmanship following a successful campaign to force the resignation of Nassau County GOP Chairman Joe Mondello.
After watching Liz's interview with Ray it's clear that he is the guy for the Chairmanship job.
A number of lawmakers with deep ties to the embattled incumbent speaker, Sheldon Silver, have key committee chairmanships: Denny Farrell at Ways and Means, for example; Joe Lentol at Codes and Deborah Glick at Higher Education — to name a few.
A year later, town of Amherst Council member Mark Manna challenged Zellner's chairmanship, arguing large factions of the party were unhappy with his performance.
Lawmakers in the state Senate on Monday defended receiving stipends for committee chairmanships they don't actually hold, with some suggesting the story is being driven by a «political witch hunt» that wants to undermine a Republican - led chamber.
The IDC enjoyed committee chairmanships and much larger staff budgets during their days in power with the Republicans and will want the same in 2017.
I just got off the phone with Onondaga County GOP Chairman Tom Dadey, who is in Washington, D.C. to watch this afternoon's battle over the RNC chairmanship, and he said: «You can't predict this.»
With extra pay for chairmanships and other posts, they earn just over $ 90,000, on average, for what is technically a part - time job.
Cox, disappointed with the prospect of former Congressman Rick Lazio of Long Island as the challenger to Democrat Andrew Cuomo, recruited Levy to run - effectively staking his chairmanship on whether the Suffolk County Executive gets on the ballot.
The governors committed to abolishing that structure and replacing it with a unitary CEO and a rotating chairmanship.
The UK assumed the chairmanship of the Council of Europe in November 2011 to run for six months until May 2012 and Foreign Secretary William Hague announced that the «overarching theme» of the chairmanship would be the promotion and protection of human rights, with reform of the European Court of Human Rights «the top priority.»
Mondello, along with most of the New York Republican establishment supported former Niagara County GOP Chairman Henry Wojtaszek, but Cox out - worked him (his most prominent supporter was Senate Majority Leader Dean Skelos) and won the chairmanship.
Now that the Chairmanship had been zoned to the South, Sheriff should honourably back out, cooperate with those who are there because he is fighting for nothing.
With Sir Michael Spicer standing down, the chairmanship of the 1922 Committee is up for grabs.
Instead, Ms. Berney presented the fact that BOTH Ragusa and Haggerty filed the requisite papers with the New York State Board of Elections evidencing their Chairmanship of the Queens County Republican party, and neither challenged the other within the 10 - day period for filing challenges.
The agreement with the Republicans has allowed IDC members to hold committee chairmanships and receive special salary stipends for those posts.
The IDC's deal with the Republicans has enabled its members to hold committee chairmanships and to obtain the special salary stipends that come with those positions.
County Executive George Latimer has always made a point to highlight his political history of working with Republicans in a bipartisan manner, whether it was giving committee chairmanships to Republicans when he served as chairman of the BOL, or getting Republican support for his bills while in the State Senate.
Mr Muyiwa Oladipo, the All Progressives Party (APC) Chairmanship candidate in Irepodun, expressed satisfaction with the conduct of the election.
Still, with the coolness and poise that have become her trademark, she talked him into turning down the chairmanship and climbing back aboard the Democratic party boat.
With the leadership in their hands, Mr. Klein and Mr. Skelos had the power to bestow coveted committee chairmanships on any Democrat who agreed to cooperate with tWith the leadership in their hands, Mr. Klein and Mr. Skelos had the power to bestow coveted committee chairmanships on any Democrat who agreed to cooperate with twith them.
The pact with the Republicans has allowed IDC members to hold committee chairmanships — and draw special salary stipends for those posts — and granted the group's leader, State Senator Jeffrey Klein of the Bronx, a voice in budget negotiations.
«With over $ 100 million raised, victories in Virginia, New Jersey and Massachusetts, and victories in 29 of 37 special elections, Michael Steele has demonstrated that under his chairmanship the RNC has the ability, focus, and drive to lead Republicans to a sweeping victory in November.»
If the deal holds, Brooklyn Democrats are set to reap the spoils, including at least one choice committee chairmanship and patronage jobs with the City Council that have eluded them in years past.
He crossed swords with NYC Council Speaker Christine Quinn, mounting a failed challenge to her leadership post that resulted in his loss of his committee chairmanship.
About twelve of them said yes, and the European Research Group was founded under the chairmanship of Michael Spicer, who would go on to chair the 1922 Committee of backbench Conservative MPs, before stepping down as an MP in 2010 after being caught in the 2009 expenses scandal paying for maintenance of his helipad with public money.
Yet this is the policy position with which it is going into the Smith Commission, the group set up to fast - track more devolution to Scotland following the No vote in last month's referendum under the chairmanship of Lord Smith of Kelvin.
This year alone, three Senate Republicans held chairmanships of lesser paying committees but instead took the higher stipends from the panels where they served as vice chairs, which under law do not come with pay.
Boyland was cleared of the first set of bribery charges, but some insiders say it does not send a good message to have him retain the chairmanship given that he was indicted and charged with soliciting bribes to pay off his legal fees from the first trial.
The Progs don't have the votes to deliver the speakership, so she did the math and, rightly, decided that she didn't want to serve out a boring third term like Annabel Palma, out of power, with a minor chairmanship at best.
Having a committee chairmanship in Albany is no small thing: The job does come with more work, but it also comes with a higher profile, more attention from lobbyists and journalists and offers an opportunity to shape policy.
Joe Burns said: «It is with great pleasure that I hand over the chairmanship of the WRA UK National Committee to Andrew.
The Republicans gave three of the four — including Valesky — Senate committee chairmanships, which come with $ 12,500 stipends.
And Manning, a veteran Democratic fundraiser with ties to Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo, assumed the authority gavel for the next year (the chairmanship rotates between the two delegations annually) while expressing his confidence in bridge management.
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