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  1. connected with the act of making and passing laws

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Thompson is a Legislative Representative in the ACLU's Washington Legislative Office.
Tom DeLay's former legislative director, for the assistant secretary for legislative affairs.
"The critical inquiry, then, is not legislative certainty but legislative potential," Mehta wrote.
Article 73 vests the legislative power of Hong Kong in the Legislative Council.
The Senate failed to pass a legislative replacement to the DACA program Thursday, leaving Congress with few legislative options and only four legislative days before the deadline.
They discussed creating a legislative branch chief data officer to improve congressional and public access to legislative information and to facilitate the emergence of legislative data standards.
We flipped hundreds of state legislative seats nationwide, and at least six legislative bodies.
Ian Thompson is a legislative representative in the American Civil Liberties Union's Washington Legislative Office.
The Latino Coalition Legislative Summit focuses on legislative issues impacting Latino business owners and leaders.
At the state legislative level, Democrats kept winning state legislative seats previously held by Republicans.
State legislative Republicans did not publicly react to the ruling by Monday evening, but legislative leaders have already been preparing for a special session meant to redraw legislative district lines.
Waiting has certainly become part of today's legislative process - or what passes for a legislative process.
Sometimes, unfortunately, the executive and legislative branches overreach when it comes to policy or legislative actions.
Prior to the White House, Lai worked as legislative director and military legislative assistant to Sen.
They want to be treated by legislative power players but all they are [is] legislative terrorists.
The strongly bipartisan votes can be thought of not only as legislative progress, but as legislative insurance.
She is notably short of any kind of legislative accomplishments, or of any kind of legislative agenda.
Legislative conference The next step will be a legislative conference made up of members from both chambers.
Republicans will control 22019,170 state legislative seats; Democrats only 3,129 seats in the nation's 98 partisan legislative chambers.
Democrats won back seven governorships, six state legislative chambers, and more than 229 state legislative seats in November.
ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR, LEGISLATIVE AFFAIRS The National Association of Federally-Insured Credit Unions (NAFCU) seeks an Associate Director of Legislative Affairs to assist in the development, implementation, and execution of the legislative policies of the Association.
Debbie Smith, D-Sparks, co-chair a joint legislative money committee at the Legislative Building in Carson City, Nev.
Unfinished legislative business Congress has a few other pressing legislative items apart from striking a deal on government spending.
Democrats took control of seven state legislative chambers and at least 380 state legislative seats flipped to Democratic control.
After the session, we will issue our annual legislative scorecard outlining the important actions legislators took over the legislative session.
Lisa Kountoupes, ex-special assistant to former President Clinton for legislative affairs, and Randi Reid, former legislative director to Sen.
Parliament was once, long ago, a body which discharged both judicial and legislative functions, legislative in Commons, judicial in Lords.
The meeting also included Mike Berman, Polis's legislative director, and Cárdenas's deputy chief of staff and legislative director, Miguel Franco.
At best, Congress can engage in legislative brinksmanship, like beginning impeachment proceedings, or take some other legislative action if provoked.
At least 33 states leave congressional or state legislative redistricting process in the hands of governors or state legislative bodies.
The Democratic Legislative Campaign Committee has identified 2110 seats in eight states that could flip state legislative chambers this fall.
There has been no agreement on revised legislative language, so legislative text won't be available to share either tonight or tomorrow.
The woman was said to be a lawyer for the state's Legislative Services Commission, which assists lawmakers in preparing legislative proposals.
In 22019, Republicans picked up 680 state legislative seats, or nearly 10 percent of all the legislative seats in the nation.
On the president's previous two major legislative initiatives, he offered only gauzy principles and left the legislative drafting to congressional Republicans.
Fitch believes further legislative initiatives regarding net metering, grid modernization and energy efficiency will be introduced in Nevada's upcoming legislative session.
In 210, Idaho went through legislative redistricting, cutting off a swath of Jordan's home district where conservative candidates had dominated legislative races.
Prior to joining Defense Priorities, he served in various legislative capacities on Capitol Hill and conducted legislative affairs for the Cato Institute.
These groups either complemented or filled in for the Democratic Legislative Campaign Committee, the Democratic Party's arm focusing on state legislative races.
Because the legislative schedules of states vary, the bills are already effectively dead for this legislative session in Minnesota, Nebraska, and Tennessee.
The legislative committee did not recommend any specific action be taken, though state legislative leaders have previously raised the possibility of impeachment.
If Congress is going to reassert its legislative power, it will need to strengthen the committees that are its foremost legislative instruments.
Criminal justice reform, especially sentencing reform, seems to have widespread legislative buy-in, notes Ross Baker, a scholar of bipartisan legislative efforts.
These groups either complemented or filled in for the Democratic Legislative Campaign Committee, the Democratic party's arm focusing on state legislative races.
Doug Ducey to appoint a replacement who could focus on real legislative priorities rather than making dramatic speeches and thwarting legislative progress.
The Democratic Legislative Campaign Committee (DLCC) will target legislative seats in seven Republican-controlled states, where the party is within just a handful of seats of reclaiming control of one or both legislative chambers, said Jessica Post, the group's president.
The circumvention of the legislative process undermines the authority of this branch, the legislative branch, but destabilized the tripartite system as a whole.
A diverse legislative workplace adds legitimacy, and signals to constituents that their diverse experiences matter and are brought to bear in legislative deliberations.
While Pelosi wants to cement her legacy with legislative victories, the activist wing is happy to leave legislative action to a future date.
"All of the legislative affairs offices in the intelligence community coordinate with, and often work through, ODNI legislative affairs," the former official said.
Over all, however, the legislative elections engendered less enthusiasm than the presidential elections a few weeks ago and legislative elections in recent years.
On the legislative side, ICHV advocates for laws that would reduce gun violence, and works to engage the public in these legislative aims.
Under normal circumstances, an appointment made during a legislative recess would be subject to a legislative vote once lawmakers reconvene for their regular session.
The 28 EU states have approved the legislative package a few weeks after its publication, in an unusual example of quick EU legislative process.
It's true that Trump would need Ryan's help and collaboration to pass an ambitious legislative agenda, but Trump doesn't have an ambitious legislative agenda.
"This is a naked judicial claim to legislative — indeed, super-legislative — power; a claim fundamentally at odds with our system of government," Scalia wrote.
" He called the majority opinion "a naked claim to legislative -- indeed super-legislative -- power; a claim fundamentally at odds with our system of government.
In addition to picking President, citizens will also vote in legislative elections after the Constitutional Court annulled the first legislative vote because of irregularities.
Republicans will control 85003,170 state legislative seats after last week's elections, while Democrats will control 3,129 seats in the nation's 98 partisan legislative chambers.
López Obrador's legislative agenda The new leftist majority in the Mexican Congress began its legislative session three months before López Obrador came to power.
In addition, Democrats flipped at least seven governorships, won back control of seven state legislative chambers and flipped more than 22019 state legislative seats.
A strange menagerie of legislative add-ons made their way through the legislative thicket, to compensate for earlier laws that Republicans wished to nullify.
"Unleashing each and every House committee to torment the President with legislative subpoena after legislative subpoena is a recipe for constitutional crisis," Sekulow said.
Neema Singh Guliani is a legislative counsel with the American Civil Liberties Union Washington Legislative Office, focusing on surveillance, privacy, and national security issues.
That's not to deny that McConnell is a shrewd legislative tactician — he's an experienced politician and legislative leader, and he's good at his job.
An internal legislative memo leaked to The Indianapolis Star saying a lawmaker and three legislative staffers allege Hill drunkenly groped them during a March party.
Thune, Nelson and Peters have promised to address cybersecurity and public education in their legislative package, according to a set of legislative principles unveiled Tuesday.
"We're getting better about our Trump messaging," said Jessica Post, who heads the Democratic Legislative Campaign Committee, a group dedicated to winning state legislative elections.
In those states, legislative leaders have the power to draw state legislative and congressional district lines, authority critics say they have used to safeguard incumbents.
By helping to translate the culture, routines, and legislative agenda of the committee, these staff members will increase the chances of your legislative ideas advancing.
Union membership levels have declined for decades, and the ascendance of anti-union politicians across the country has handed unions legislative defeat after legislative defeat.
The concept came up at a legislative hearing today, so I certainly think it is possible there will be further legislative discussion on this issue.
Unlike the political parties, the caucuses on which Mr Bolsonaro is counting for legislative support have no money and do not whip congressmen in legislative votes.
On average it takes about three legislative days to get resolutions [about similar tragedies] passed, and in the past month there have been 13 legislative days.
"There is no reason whatsoever to kill baby bears and wolf pups," said Tracie Letterman, vice president of legislative affairs at the Humane Society Legislative Fund.
Why it matters: This is the 44th Republican state legislative seat Democrats have flipped since President Trump took office, according to the Democratic Legislative Campaign Committee.
Sitther is the legislative secretary for peacebuilding and Neville is the legislative manager for the prevention of violent conflict at the Friends Committee on National Legislation.
But in truth, the GOP's legislative accomplishments in 2017-'18 were quite modest, and Tuesday's results mean that there will be no further Republican legislative agenda.
At the time, the groom was the legislative assistant for Representative Mike Quigley, Democrat of Illinois, while the bride was a legislative assistant for Mr. Schweikert.
The legislative review clock is now ticking and Congress has 28503 legislative days in which it could undo the FCC's order under the Congressional Review Act.
I was in the Office of Legislative Affairs — but all legislative work had ground to a halt with President Bill Clinton facing impeachment in the House.
As tax reform continues to make its way through the legislative process, it is easy to lose focus on all the other legislative developments in Congress.
By the turn of the 20th century, thanks to legislative selection of senators, national politics were controlling state legislative elections, rather than states controlling their senators.
While the state constitution does provide for certain kinds of legislative immunity, it&aposs generally intended for actions related to legislative acts, according to a state manual .
"What's been clear from the data is that automatic payroll deduction works," said David Certner, legislative counsel and legislative policy director for government affairs at the AARP.
"If uncorrected, the Seventh Circuit's decision will threaten the independence of the legislative function by granting the Executive undue power over its coequal Legislative Branch," he said.
Mutual support is not anarchy – legislative interns shouldn't take the lead on local editorial board meetings and caseworkers shouldn't spend a lot of time with legislative counsel.
Radical new theories of civil rights have emerged in these legislative plans, such "black-brown" political coalitions being entitled to legislative seats under the Voting Rights Act.
REGULATORY & LEGISLATIVE ASSISTANT The National Association of Federally-Insured Credit Unions (NAFCU) seeks a Regulatory & Legislative Assistant to provide support to the advocacy efforts of the Association.
Diana Ohlbaum is Legislative Director for Foreign Policy and Anthony Wier is Legislative Secretary for Nuclear Disarmament and Pentagon Spending at the Friends Committee on National Legislation.
Kanya Bennett, a legislative counsel for the ACLU's Washington Legislative Office, agreed that New Jersey and Montana can now be models for the rest of the country.
Ralph Northam (D), after 2019 state elections swept Democrats into a legislative majority in Virginia, identified so-called "red flag" laws as a legislative priority next year.
The resigning staffers included deputy chiefs of staff Justin O'Leary and Edward Kaczmarski, legislative director Javier Gamboa, communications director Mackenzie Lucas and legislative staff assistant Caroline Wood.
Specifically, with bipartisan agreement, it is possible to contemplate delaying legislative action on President Trump's nominations, executive orders or legislative initiatives for the duration of the leave.
Jones also announced three other senior staff hires Tuesday, including Mark Libell as legislative director, Ann Berry as transition adviser and Katie Campbell as deputy legislative director.
Scott Wiener, the state senator who leads the California Legislative L.G.B.T.Q. Caucus, and Shirley Weber, the Assembly member who heads the California Legislative Black Caucus, asked Gov.
The staffers who resigned were legislative director Javier Gamboa, deputy chief Edward Kaczmarski, deputy chief Justin O'Leary, communications director Mackenzie Lucas and legislative staff assistant Caroline Wood.
The move marked the first legislative defeat for President Trump, who blamed Democrats for not backing the proposal and signaled he would move on to other legislative priorities.
The move marked the first legislative defeat for President Trump, who blamed Democrats for not supporting the bill and signaled he would move on to other legislative priorities.
ET:  When asked about whether campaign donations in any way influenced Assemblymember Santiago's legislative actions, his office issued the following statement: This is the legislative process at work.
Their decisive victories stand in contrast to a midterm election cycle in which Democrats flipped seven governorships, seven state legislative chambers, and more than 300 state legislative seats.
Congressional leaders, prominent officials from state and municipal legislative bodies in the United States, and a diverse array of international legislative leaders are among those expected to attend.
Historically, between 2628 and 28500 percent of state legislative races are uncontested across the country, said Adam Myers, a political scientist at Providence College who studies legislative campaigns.
But it's not clear how Pelosi's plan would work — committee chairs have been frenetically compiling ideas for a legislative package, but are not yet ready for legislative text.
In another contrast with Greitens, who fought tooth and nail with the Republican-led legislature over legislative priorities, Parson is expected to leverage his relationships with legislative leaders.
Within the Trump administration, White House legislative affairs director Marc Short and Ben Cassidy, Homeland Security assistant secretary for legislative affairs, are — or, at least, were — crypto-Doves.
"There's no doubt that keeping members focused on investigations detracts from our legislative agenda," Marc Short, the president's legislative affairs director, told reporters in a 30-minute session.
White House counselor Kellyanne Conway visited Senate Republicans midday for an hour, along with White House legislative affairs director Eric Ueland, to discuss impeachment and the legislative agenda.
The impeachment investigation required significant coordination and resources in the House, including staff and committee time, legislative drafting and amending, and even the hiring of outside legislative counsel.
Mr. Barnes praised the censure vote and said it had strengthened calls for her resignation from the Legislative Black Caucus of Maryland and the Maryland Legislative Latino Caucus.
"There's no doubt that keeping members focused on investigations detracts from our legislative agenda," Trump's director of legislative affairs, Marc Short, told reporters this week, according to Politico.
With the end of Trump's six month legislative grace period for DACA and DREAMers looming and no legislative solutions in sight, we don't have a choice but to fight.
The May 265 shooting, combined with legislative drama earlier this month, all but guaranteed the issue will be prominent as Virginia prepares for its state legislative elections this year.
Here's the thing: I think that there has been and there still is the possibility to win individual legislative victories, and I think individual legislative victories should be pursued.
"Lawsuits and CRAs may dampen support for a legislative solution as pro-neutrality members look for an outright win on net neutrality instead of a legislative compromise," he said.
In Virginia, many outside progressive groups either complemented or filled in for the Democratic Legislative Campaign Committee, the arm of the Democratic Party that focuses on state legislative races.
In 2016, the four major public-sector unions gave nearly 15 percent of the $17 million raised by the Democratic Legislative Campaign Committee, which funds state legislative races nationwide.
Lawmakers have already passed two other major legislative packages in response to the outbreak, and the current legislation is being referred to as "phase three" in the legislative response.
Our current legislative maps border on the absurd — despite winning just over 50 percent of the vote, Republicans will control more than three-fifths of the state legislative seats.
The party lost nearly 1,000 state legislative seats during Obama's presidency, and Republicans control 60 percent of all state legislative chambers, according to the National Council of State Legislators.
His hopes for bold legislative action have been stymied by his detachment from the legislative process and the fine nuances of policies that he is not interested in mastering.
Momentum grew after several Democrats and moderate Republicans picked up legislative seats in the elections last fall, although the leaders of both legislative chambers remain opposed to any expansion.
A special legislative commission demanded that the lawmakers each pay up to HK$3.1 million ($397,400) in operating expenses and staff wages, the legislative council's president, Andrew Leung, said.
And while losing the House is the death knell for the Republican Party's legislative agenda, Trump himself has rarely seemed to care that much about the GOP legislative agenda.
While debates about the balance of power between the executive and legislative branches are relatively common, such questions about the relative authority of the legislative and judicial branches are rare.
Every law has exceptions, or limits and conditions, that are imposed by courts, legislative majorities, legislative procedures, public opinion, or other laws that ultimately define the scope of that law.
And then Congress, once having surmounted the partisan divide, could take legislative action to restrict other usurpations of legislative power in which Trump and his predecessors have engaged for decades.
The 85033 employees of the Budget Analysis Division are experts in the details of the legislative process and budgetary analysis, allowing them to evaluate intricate legislative proposals in real-time.
"To be sure, a Congress pursuing a legitimate legislative objective may, as the many examples recounted in the dissent demonstrate, choose to move from legislative investigation to impeachment," Tatel wrote.
He's learned the legislative and budgetary processes, exercised oversight of federal management, worked with varied and diverse constituencies to forge his legislative agenda and understands the art of Washington politics.
But for him to compile major legislative achievements will take time, said David R. Mayhew, a professor of political science at Yale who tracks the legislative achievements of American presidents.
" As evidence of just how scant the upper chamber's legislative agenda is, both Democratic congressional leaders and Senate leader McConnell have been keen to describe the Senate as a "legislative graveyard.
In 1995, Congress passed the Congressional Accountability Act requiring the legislative branch to follow numerous workplace health and safety laws, but exempted legislative offices from following several notice and training requirements.
The new administration's focus in office has been revoking Obama-era regulations, and its main legislative goal has been to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act, Obama's signature legislative achievement.
If invoked, it would allow Senators to speak no more than twice on a single question in a single legislative day—and a legislative day is not restricted to 24 hours.
It's a higher percentage of women in legislative office than ever before, though it represents only a fractional increase from the previous zenith, in 2010, when 1,808 women held legislative seats.
For example, at the state level, voters flipped six state legislative chambers and close to 300 state legislative seats — ushering in majorities who will protect and also expand reproductive health care.
I have spent much of my time this Congress exploring reforms to the legislative calendar and schedule to increase - not decrease - members' time in Washington to engage in the legislative process.
The Legislative Assembly's composition apportions half its seats to business-friendly "functional constituencies," ensuring that pro-government, pro-Beijing forces are in the majority, regardless of the results of legislative elections.
To fashion a legislative response, utilities turned to the American Legislative Exchange Council, or ALEC, a conservative nonprofit that receives funding from the billionaire brothers Charles G. and David H. Koch.
Congress will be tasked with channeling the White House principles and members' demands – without earmarks – into fully baked legislative text, all before the midterm election season dries up the legislative appetite.
The RNC strategically spent $28500 million on targeted state legislative races in about a dozen states in 6900, allowing Republicans to take control of 2628 legislative chambers in advance of redistricting.
His top legislative priority is bipartisan — an infrastructure bill.
" "I just disagree with him on the legislative filibuster.
" Legislative leadership, of course, can't execute a "pocket veto.
Republicans in both Wisconsin and Michigan, who will maintain their legislative majorities next year, have defended the moves as good-faith efforts to ensure that the legislative and executive branches remain equals.
But the three-judge panel suggested on Monday that the Republican legislative leaders forgo legal arguments and use the same bipartisan map-drawing process employed to draft the new state legislative districts.
Scott Wiener (D), chairman of the state's Legislative LGBTQ Caucus, and Assemblywoman Shirley Weber (D), chairwoman of the Legislative Black Caucus, who formally called on Newsom to issue the pardon in January.
It's part of the left's war on the right MORE's National Democratic Redistricting Committee and the Democratic Legislative Campaign Committee, Democratic state legislative candidates haven't received the same support from national leadership.
LEADING THE DAY POLITICS & CAMPAIGNS: In a crowded 2020 presidential field where 16 candidates have a combined 181 years of legislative experience in Congress, Democratic candidates overall have a small legislative footprint.
North Carolina Republicans brought him on to advise legislative leaders on a mid-decade redistricting in 2017, after a federal court ruled against legislative district maps that Hofeller had drawn in 2011.
California legislative leaders will unite behind a new legislative push to strengthen wildfire prevention plans amid an active fire season that has already engulfed tens of thousands of acres across the state.
Republicans gathering in Philadelphia this week for their annual legislative retreat will be working to gain a consensus on the 2017 legislative agenda and to achieve a common theme for that agenda.
As a former longtime top aide on Capitol Hill, White House legislative affairs director Eric Ueland -- who's been at the center of the talks -- appreciates the subtleties of the legislative drafting process.
Though Trump has scored some legislative victories, most notably tax reform last fall, his legislative agenda has been largely stymied by infighting within the Republican Party and largely uniform opposition by Democrats.
"In a strictly tactical sense, the executive branch has a head start in any controversy with the legislative branch, since the legislative branch wants something the executive branch has," Mr. Rehnquist wrote.
Schachtner's win marked the first Republican-to-Democrat switch at the state legislative level of 233 but it is the 22018th state legislative seat pickup for Democrats since the start of 215.
In fact, the GOP invested $30 million into state legislative races in closely divided states like Ohio, Wisconsin and North Carolina, seeking to win full control of congressional and state legislative maps.
The Democratic Legislative Campaign Committee is spending another $21812 million for 2018; and Forward Majority, a Democratic super PAC, plans to spend more than $20 million on state legislative ads, the Journal reported.
The "Texas Privacy Act" has been marked as a top legislative priority for Lieutenant Governor Dan Patrick, a Republican and conservative Christian who guides the legislative agenda in the Republican-controlled state Senate.
His speechwriters, legislative, and policy teams knew how to capture his voice and they were legislative wizards at turning his ideas into legislation that could get passed by Congress and signed into law.
His failure to repeal and replace Obamacare means that he will most likely end his first 100 days in office with zero legislative achievements, despite Republicans controlling both the executive and legislative branches.
He had his legislative victories — most importantly in the Affordable Care Act — but one lesson they drew from his time in office was that liberals had long been overly fixated on legislative success.
K Street lobbyists, who are increasingly pessimistic about the prospects for a legislative accord, see the meeting between the two leaders as a last chance for substantive legislative collaboration this year (The Hill).
The legislative logjam has left Trump without a signature legislative achievement six months into his first year in office, setting off a circular firing squad on the right over who is to blame.
Whitford, Democrats in Wisconsin allege that the state legislative map, created by Republican lawmakers, unconstitutionally distorts election outcomes in favor of the GOP, giving Republicans legislative control even when Democrats outpoll them statewide.
McConnell does not want the ObamaCare debate to eat up more precious legislative time, with nearly half the year gone and congressional Republicans and President Trump still looking for a major legislative victory.
Democrats felt the sting of steep legislative losses in the 2010 midterm elections, when Republicans picked up 708 Democrat-held seats — almost 10 percent of the 7,383 state legislative seats across the country.
"But their legislative power should not be overestimated," he said.
But partisan polarization has steadily made legislative compromise more difficult.
There's a pervasive sense of legislative paralysis on Capitol Hill.
We expect legislative elections in October 2016 to run smoothly.
"I'm here to stop legislative malpractice today," Massie said Tuesday.
"Incompetence" is the legislative branch's problem and "secrecy" the executive's.
She also suggested perhaps the legislative branch get moving again.
The executive (Inaudible), the legislative branch should be making them.
The bills were not part of a formal legislative package.
Sanders includes no financing plan in the legislative language yet.
Suddenly, President Donald Trump's legislative agenda is in deep trouble.
In other words, not a conventional source of legislative inspiration.
Legislative elections are scheduled for the first half of 2017.
The bill removes Legislative Council oversight of extradition arrangements, however.
Is there time in the legislative calendar to prioritize it?
Or the current legislative efforts to make filming police illegal.
The past version of the committee didn't have legislative authority.
He served as Legislative Director to three Members of Congress.
But not everything on the list requires a legislative solution.
Does he roll out any major legislative proposals or surprises?
Legislative Yardsticks Money is an easy measurement of business success.
He represents resistance to the legislative priorities not yet executed.
He points to frequent Republican successes in statewide legislative races.
The bill will be considered during the 2020 legislative session.
Ralph Northam calls for special legislative session on gun control
The presidential and legislative elections have been set for Dec.
Videos mocking blunders over legislative procedure swirled on social media.
Instead, its investigations must serve some kind of legislative purpose.
It was supposed to have been Trump's first legislative victory.
Cultural change is trickier to orchestrate than the legislative kind.
The coincidence of the presidential and legislative elections helps, too.
It was the most productive legislative session in a decade.
The speakership, however, has to defend its party's legislative agenda.
Please do not rely on a legislative solution, he said.
"It's an important first step in this legislative process," Sec.
On the legislative front, Trump has been almost entirely stymied.
Implementing a wider service would require legislative approval by Parliament.
Lisa Gilbert is Public Citizen's vice president of legislative affairs.
However, the bill removes Legislative Council oversight of extradition arrangements.
Get ready for the shit to hit the legislative fan.
DHS heralded CISA as the legislative solution the country needed.
The Commission has seven legislative proposals to enact the deal.
This egregious erosion of the legislative process must be stopped.
""We look forward to receiving the Trump administration's legislative proposal.
He is now a member of the Sevastopol legislative assembly.
Flowers most recently served as a legislative aide to Sen.
There is no legislative requirement to get a budget done.
All five states face budget deficits in coming legislative sessions.
In a new legislative package to be unveiled on Jan.
Republican legislative moves to block the rule are nothing new.
One issue dominated the speech and the legislative agenda -- Brexit.
He served as legislative director to three Members of Congress.
Ardern did not elaborate on specific legislative or regulatory proposals.
"Pushing for progress," however, doesn't just refer to legislative requests.
Meanwhile, a key legislative forecaster raised concerns over revenue uncertainty.
The other side wants a legislative win, whatever the cost.
Joe Flader was his chief of staff and legislative director.
"I need legislative support," he told MSNBC in an interview.
Faller most recently served as chief of Navy Legislative Affairs.
About 25 rely on them to determine state legislative boundaries.
The legislative branch has not addressed this issue at all.
In reality, institutions are the only vehicles for legislative change.
The bill was introduced in the state's last legislative session.
The Associated Press: Negotiators hope to release legislative language today.
ALBANY — With days slipping away in the legislative session, Gov.
Before that, Bailey served as a legislative director for Rep.
Still, the moves fall short of a signature legislative accomplishment.
House conservatives have resisted a legislative fix on DACA. Rep.
"I don't think there is a legislative response," Texas Sen.
At some point, this is about more than legislative victories.
Instead, 20183 will likely be a grinding legislative shit show.
"We hope that relevant countries respect China's legislative sovereignty." video
Riders like these are not harmless passengers on legislative vehicles.
Trump's legislative agenda is stalled, having only accomplished tax cuts.
The state legislature approved new legislative districts on Aug. 30.
Other legislative leaders told her she had overstepped her authority.
Jason Pye is the vice president of legislative affairs FreedomWorks.
Unfortunately, this legislative success seems a relic of another era.
The Obama legislative agenda effectively died on election night 2010.
But Article 1 of the Constitution is the legislative branch.
First, VA has a cultural problem, not a legislative one.
"Horrified" was what one former GOP legislative counsel told me.
The legislative process, done right, also is a long process.
None of that shows up on a legislative stat sheet.
They lost six governorships and hundreds of state legislative seats.
As with any massive legislative overhaul, improvements can be made.
The legislative effect is immediately obvious — it's a terrible bill.
These are very serious, professional people with strong legislative records.
Her work will entail monitoring the legislative and regulatory landscape.
Kornblatt is a former legislative worker and campaigner in California.
Still, some legislative business is occurring out of the spotlight.

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