After years as a community organiser, he ran for a seat at the California State Senate, later becoming that body's president pro tempore. |
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Nia Gill was elected into the Senate in 2002 and held the position of senate president pro tempore between 2010 and 2017. |
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Essentially, that means the bill has been put on pause until the president or president pro tempore of the Senate decides to bring it up again. |
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Ted Stevens Washington, Oct. 23, 2005 The writer is president pro tempore, United States Senate. |
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The length of time required for catalysing innovation extends considerably beyond the pro tempore mandate of our political leaders. |
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Instructs its President to forward this resolution to the Council, the Commission, and the pro tempore Presidency of Mercosur. |
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In the Chair's absence, the members present may elect from their number a Chair pro tempore. |
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In the absence of the chairman and vice chairman, groups sometimes elect a chairman pro tempore to fill the role for a single meeting. |
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Formerly, in cases when the Chancellorship was vacant, the Lord Chief Justice of the King's Bench would act as Chancellor pro tempore. |
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It is also possible he could continue on as chairman pro tempore. |
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Mr. Cardin, acting as president pro tempore, asked if anyone objected. |
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Strom Thurmond was, at the time, president pro tempore of the Senate. |
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So next in line to the governor is this president pro tempore. |
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It was noted that the Government of Ecuador had established the pro tempore secretariat of the Fifth Space Conference of the Americas to carry out the plan of action of the Conference. |
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The President Pro Tempore serves as the second highest ranking officer within the Senate and chairs the Senate Oversight Committee. |
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