It appears the governor has the legal authority to impose a cap only when the legislature isn't in session, so we cannot impose a cap unilaterally at this time.
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Hall can also read lips, which is how he often communicates with his father, who frequently travels to the team's tournaments. My dad and I have a language that we both understand when talking about golf, ... I use it when others are teeing off so I won't make noises, or when I'm riding with him in a cart.Kevin Hall
There is a real historic opportunity to take what has obviously been just a terrible thing and create something good out of it. If the business-as-usual, adult-centered agenda rules the day, it would be a real tragedy for the students in New Orleans. People around the nation who are poised to help bring resources to the table might turn their attention to other places.
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All we're hearing from the House leadership is 'no,' and that's not a solution. It is bewildering that there are those in the House who would remove tools as opposed to offering constructive solutions of their own.
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At least the House has indicated an unwillingness to adopt policy through the budget. It's the governor's belief that the executive order he signed minutes after taking his oath will continue to be the policy of this administration.
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Ill have a different attitude and stride this year,
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