Sentences with phrase «without bill language»

Both the Senate and Assembly adjourned on Wednesday night without coming to a conclusive end to the legislative session and without bill language being printed.

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US District Court Judge Lawrence Kahn has reportedly come down on the side of the public employee unions in the furlough lawsuit, ruling that Gov. David Paterson can not insert his day - without - pay language into budget extender bills.
The GOP conference — which has been at odds with New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio, a liberal Democrat who in 2014 sought to flip the chamber to Democratic control — rejected the extension «without prejudice» according, to the resolution's language.
The Senate's version of the same spending bill was approved by the Appropriations Committee last week without any such language, although amendments are expected when the bill goes to the floor next month.
The bill, which was passed by both houses of the Arizona legislature, basically took the language from the statute criminalizing harassing phone calls and applied it to all electronic devices, without limiting it to one - to - one communications.
There are certain things a bill collector can not lawfully do: use or threaten to use violence or other criminal means to harm you, your property or your reputation; use obscene or profane language; publish your name; list your debt for sale to the public; or place telephone calls to you or any other person without identifying himself or herself as a bill collector.
The language of this bill and the precedence it sets aims to mandate that South Carolinians either get their pet's medical services from a private clinic, if they earn more than $ 12,000 a year, or their pet goes without care if they do not have the funds readily available.
It is nevertheless a fact that all bills are written in English, without such a law and without an official declaration that English if the official language.
Many of the concerns raised in the report involve the greater state powers outlined in bill C - 51, without a similar increase in oversight, as well as the broad and often vague language used in the proposed legislation.
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