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It is not clear whether the changes would be included in a single bill or a set of bills.
In keeping with dietary laws and political tradition, there will be two sets of bills.
In response to the problem, the Legislature is considering a set of bills to safeguard courtesy busing.
The Governor would have negotiated both the numbers and the policies with legislative leaders, then submitted a new set of bills to reflect their compromises.
Assemblyman DeAngelo sponsored a set of bills in March 2009 aimed at protecting children from internet predators.
At issue in that case is whether the governor can use his veto power to strike out wording in a set of bills that historically accompany appropriations.
Mr. Bruno, the Senate leader, said his lawyers were examining that question, and he asked the Governor to submit a new set of bills along the old lines.
That meant the only way legislative leaders could alter the budget was to persuade the governor, usually through legislative trade-offs, to submit a fresh set of bills incorporating their priorities.
Despite strong protests within his party, lawmakers are likely to pass a set of bills to turn the postal agency into a corporation and to allow private couriers to compete with it.
Academics disagree on how the Commons were brought around, but an eventual set of bills introduced in 1535 was passed by both the Lords and Commons in 1536.
The new accord, a second set of bills to revive the banking system, is intended to provide banks with sorely needed new capital so that they can lend to corporations throughout Japan.
Strictly speaking, he could have just let the Visa accounts die, but then some officious bank employee might have poked around to see why the last set of bills had not been paid.
One set of bills would essentially implement the requirements of the Federal Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act of 1986 by demanding that local boards develop emergency response plans.
The Legislature can bring the state into line with long-established medical policy - and save lives in the bargain - if it passes a set of bills that would establish municipal syringe exchange programs.
Corman sponsored one of a set of bills proposed in October 1992 that would increase penalties for motor vehicle theft, arguing that it deserves more than "a slap on the wrist".
In 2005, he proposed a set of bills, which ultimately failed to pass, in that year's Maryland General Assembly session, known as the "Bay Bridge Users' Bill of Rights".
On the other hand, legislative leaders could choose to do now what they did in 1982 - pass a new and separate set of bills that accomplishes the same changes they sought to make in the Governor's budget.
The commission was proposed by the 3rd National Human Rights Program, a set of bills proposed by then President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva in December 2009.
Under the banner of patients' rights, a new set of bills is under consideration in Congress; some of which would allow a broader range of legal actions against health maintenance organizations and other employer health plans.
The Duma, in a preliminary vote of 261 to 150, endorsed passage of a set of bills that would put the legal framework in place to reorganize the electricity monopoly, Unified Energy System.
Most important, the broad set of bills, hammered out between advocates on both sides over several months, gives patients the right to sue their health insurers for punitive damages and solicit outside reviews of decisions denying them coverage.
The claimant could not be described as the lawful holder of the bill of lading unless a given copy or all the copies issued by the carrier were designated as the original bill or set of bills.
It was the responsibility of the management to make the decision....Jack de Leon's solution was quite simple: we had two sets of bills and placards, used on alternate weeks throughout the run, which satisfied both the ladies."
Although Mr. Florio has said a majority of taxpayers would benefit under the complex set of bills that the Legislature passed last month, he acknowledged that many New Jerseyans did not understand what was in it for them.
Negating State Aid But city officials said the set of bills, if passed, could cost the city $300 million or more, eroding the fiscal gains achieved when the state approved $285 million in additional aid to the city.