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legislature's and role
The legislature's role in policy determination concerning state-owned vehicles has been confined almost exclusively to appropriating funds for vehicles.
Thomson played a key role in securing the legislature's choice of Matthew H. Carpenter as U. S. Senator.

legislature's and policy
The President resolves basic foreign policy issues and can confer military and diplomatic ranks, appoint diplomats without legislative approval, and issue decrees subject to the legislature's right to later overturn a decree by legislative action.

legislature's and determination
If the legislature determines there are substantial reasons for the exercise of the taking power, courts must defer to the legislature's determination that the taking will serve a public use.

legislature's and for
One of the legislature's tasks was to select a permanent location for the territory's capital.
In the United States, Australia, and Mexico, for example, each state is given the same number of seats in the legislature's upper house.
As the Act's application is derived from the federal legislature's Constitutionally enumerated power of regulation over interstate commerce, it is unclear how privately constructed firearms or devices built solely for personal possession ( i. e., not intended to be delivered into the stream of interstate commerce ) are affected by the Act.
He rejected the legislature's demands for tax hikes, and pared $ 1. 1 billion from its budget by selectively vetoing spending items.
The name was changed in 1911 to the Indian Normal School of Robeson County, and again in 1913 to the Cherokee Indian Normal School of Robeson County, tracking the legislature's designation for the Indians of the county, who at one time claimed Cherokee descent.
In 1990, Ross was elected to the Arkansas State Senate becoming the legislature's youngest member at that time ; he served for ten years until his election to the U. S. House of Representatives in 2000.
The student newspaper, The Parthenon, prepared two front pages for the day, depending on the outcome of the legislature's vote.
Legislative leaders and Delaware North attempted to reach an agreement on plans for the new arena, but in February 1993 Delaware North owner Jeremy Jacobs announced that he was backing out of the project as a result of the legislature's demand that his company pay $ 3. 5 million in " linkage payments ".
He replaced Robert Gibson, the late MPP for Kenora as the legislature's sole Liberal-Labour MPP.
In 2000, as co-chair of the group " Putting Housing Back on the Public Agenda ", he addressed the Ontario legislature's Standing Committee on Finance and Economic Affairs, lobbying the Progressive Conservative Ontario government of Mike Harris against the selling off of public housing units and for increased investment for supportive housing.
Legislative history is used for discovering sources of information about a legislature's intent in enacting a law, although jurists disagree widely about the extent ( if any ) to which a statute's legislative history has bearing on the meaning of its text.
He served in the Maine House of Representatives as the legislature's first member of the Green Party for two terms and was elected in 2002 and re-elected in 2004.
Thomas Hubert Uphill ( 1874-1962 ) was a socialist politician in British Columbia, longtime mayor of the town of Fernie and also represented the riding named for the town in the British Columbia Legislative Assembly for forty years, most of them as the legislature's sole labour MLA.
The legislature's session is part-time, meeting for 60-day regular sessions annually.
The United States Supreme Court has ruled that a popular referendum is not a substitute for either the legislature or a ratifying convention — nor can a referendum approve of, or disapprove of, a state legislature's, or a convention's, decision on an amendment.
Recently he was elected as the leader of the legislature's 102-seat upper house, the Meshrano Jirga, for a 5 year term, and is also chairman of " National Commission for Peace in Afghanistan ".
At the committee stage and later, to appease the diehards, the " safeguards " were strengthened, and indirect elections were reinstated for the Central Legislative Assembly ( the central legislature's lower house ).
In other words, if the legislature can articulate any rational basis for restricting attorney's fees, the court must defer to the legislature's considered judgment.

legislature's and years
During those 20 years, Bates was known as one of the legislature's most liberal members.
The legislature's regular sessions were every two years until 2009.

legislature's and has
Because the Court ordinarily defers to the legislature's stated intent, only the clearest proof will suffice to override that intent and transform what has been denominated a civil remedy into a criminal penalty.
The General Court has debated, but has never approved, a constitutional amendment that would align the right of education with the legislature's authority to appropriate funds and the desire for local control.

legislature's and been
There have been sporadic movements to create a 51st state out of Eastern Washington by splitting the current state down the Cascades, but proposals have rarely progressed out of the state legislature's committees.
Besides the elected Members of the Legislative Assembly, two organizations have been granted the privilege of using the Legislative Chambers during the legislature's December recess: the British Columbia Youth Parliament ( since 1924, except during its sessions of the late 1940s and early 1950s ) and the British Columbia Universities ' Model Parliament.

legislature's and funds
Securing of governmental loans was also beyond the legislature's purview, nor was it permitted to refuse or reduce funds to repay such obligations.

legislature's and operation
" This address encompasses the condition and operation of the state government, and may also suggest new legislation for the legislature's consideration.

legislature's and .
* Judges ' commissions are valid quamdiu se bene gesserint ( during good behaviour ), and if they do not behave themselves they can be removed only by both Houses of Parliament, or the one House of Parliament, depending on the legislature's structure.
One day he overheard a conversation in which the legislature's opening prayer was mocked.
" Thus, even when reception was effected by a constitution, the common law was still subject to alteration by a legislature's statute.
His followers took two-thirds of the legislature's lower house and all of the seats in the Senate.
However, in a presidential system, the executive's term may or may not coincide with the legislature's, as their selection is technically independent of the legislature.
A resolution, to have the capital moved from Lewiston to Boise, was passed by the Idaho Territorial Legislature on December 7, 1864, six weeks before the territorial legislature's session legally began, and after litigation, on a split decision decided by one vote on the territorial supreme court on geographic lines.
Nevertheless, the repeated conflicts between the island assembly and the royal governors brought important constitutional reforms which confirmed the legislature's control over most local matters and its power over the executive.
In response to the court's decision in Baker and the legislature's enactment of civil unions, opponents of the legal recognition of same-sex unions formed an opposition organization called Take Back Vermont.
In 1904, the Kentucky state legislature's passage of the " Day Law " disrupted Berea's interracial education by prohibiting education of black and white students together.
Residents of Newport, the previous county seat, were frustrated by the legislature's action and constructed their own courthouse in 1884.
The legislature's Transportation Committee originally decided it would be named the Downeast Gateway Bridge, but strong opposition by community leaders from eastern Waldo County forced this decision to be reconsidered.
The new name was unanimously approved on March 9, 2006 by the legislature's Transportation Committee.
The resulting case reached the Supreme Court which in a six to one decision ruled that the state legislature's repeal of the law was void because it was unconstitutional.
Although recognized by the BC legislature's speaker, former Social Credit cabinet minister-turned BC Liberal Claude Richmond, as Leader of the Official Opposition, MacPhail's caucus was not granted party status by Campbell on the grounds that the legislature's rules stipulated a party must hold four seats.
Often such are on or near the first day of the legislature's new session.
Neither party had taken a position on the divisive question during the campaign, but selecting a permanent capital was high on the list of the new legislature's orders of business.
Rutherford as PremierWhile these regionally charged issues attracted much attention, they were far from the government's only initiatives during the legislature's first session.
Elected governor three times — in 1904, 1906, and 1908 — Johnson's ability to reason and work with legislators of both parties resulted in such reform legislation as reorganization of the state's insurance department to the benefit of policyholders, reduction of railroad passenger and freight rates, and removal of constitutional restraints on the legislature's power to tax.
Brown was much less engaged in legislative affairs than his predecessors ; he did not seek to influence the selection of the legislature's leadership, and he left on vacation during one of the two legislative sessions of his term.
It finally received the legislature's approval on June 6 and the name Texas Tech University went into effect that September.

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