How the “nuclear option” has changed the way the Senate confirms presidential nominees — and why it matters
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Nuclear option: Why Trump’s Supreme Court pick needs only 51 votes
How the “nuclear option” has changed the way the Senate confirms presidential nominees — and why it matters
Follow this link:
Nuclear option: Why Trump’s Supreme Court pick needs only 51 votes
How the “nuclear option” has changed the way the Senate confirms presidential nominees — and why it matters
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Nuclear option: Why Trump’s Supreme Court pick needs only 51 votes
FORMER Cabinet Minister Senator Christopher Tufton says the Government’s failure to examine and report on a resolution passed in the Senate March 1, 2013 on legislating rainwater harvesting, is yet another example of a country that gives lip service to sustainable development, while citizens have to experience the hardships from a water crisis each year.
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Tufton: Time to act on rainwater harvesting resolution
LAST week Sunday, President of the Senate Floyd Morris, was reported as telling a political meeting in Eastern St Andrew that the Senate “stands ready to pass amendments to legislation that would result in harsher penalties for people who commit crimes against children”.
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A strange move on children’s issue by Senate President
SENATE President Floyd Morris says that the Senate stands ready to pass amendments to legislation that would result in harsher penalties for people who commit crimes against children.
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Senate ready to support harsher penalties for child abusers, says Morris