www.nays.org The http www.nays.org National Alliance for Youth Sports NAYS is a non profit 501 c 3 organization based in West Palm Beach, Florida West Palm Beach , Florida , U.S.A. NAYS provides ... NAYS seeks to make the sports experience safe, fun and healthy for ALL children. In addition, NAYS promotes ... and mental development of youth. NAYS believes that participation in sports and activities develops important character traits and lifelong values. In addition, NAYS believes that the lives of youngsters ... involved have proper training and information. NAYS is committed to making sports safe and positive by providing programs and services that add value to these activities. NAYS believes this happens ... url http www.nays.org CMSContent File National Standards08FINAL 2 .pdf publisher NAYS title National ... File nays community recommendations.pdf publisher NAYS title Recommendations for Communitites accessdate 2008 11 30 ref History Fred Engh, the President and CEO of NAYS, founded the organization ... Alliance for Youth Sports in 1993. Today, NAYS is the nation s leading youth sports educator ... for children. NAYS programs are provided at the local level through dynamic partnerships with more ... Sports NAYS accessdate 2008 08 15 ref Boys and Girls Clubs, Police Athletic leagues, YMCA YWCA s, Catholic Youth Organization s and other independent youth service groups throughout the country. NAYS .... br Athletic Business Magazine and NAYS introduce the Excellence in Youth Sports Award. 2002 .... br SportingKid magazine becomes the official member publication of NAYS. The full color magazine ... The Sammy Wilkinson Memorial Foundation is established to support NAYS international efforts. 2006 ... The first ever NAYS Youth Sports Study was conducted with the results featured in SportingKid magazine ... Tool. br The NAYS Chapter Management system is created allowing chapters instant access to training ... and Procedures for NYSCA members is released to track coach incidents through NAYS chapters. br The NYSCA ... more details
Competition law The Federal Trade Commission Act of 1914 15 U.S.C 41 58, as amended started the Federal Trade Commission FTC , a bipartisan body of five members appointed by the president of the United States for seven year terms. This commission was authorized to issue cease and desist orders to large corporations to curb unfair trade practices. This Act also gave more flexibility to the U.S. Congress for judicial matters. It passed the Senate by a 43 5 vote on September 8, 1914, and, without a tally of yeas and nays, it passed the House on September 10. External links http www.law.cornell.edu uscode 15 usc sup 01 15 10 2 20 I.html Full text of current act , from the Legal Information Institute . Category 1914 in law Category 1914 in the United States Category 63rd United States Congress Category Federal Trade Commission Act Category United States federal government administration legislation Trade Commission Act Category United States federal trade legislation Trade Commission Act Category United States federal antitrust legislation Trade Commission Act Category Legal articles without infoboxes Category Progressive Era in the United States es Ley de la Comisi n Federal de Comercio ... more details
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The United States Senate Journal is a written record of proceedings within the United States Senate in accordance with Article One of the United States Citation needed date September 2009 Constitution Article I, Section 5 of the U.S. Constitution . Quote Each House shall keep a journal of its proceedings, and from time to time publish the same, excepting such parts as may in their judgment require secrecy and the yeas and nays of the members of either House, on any question, shall, at the desire of one fifth of those present, be entered on the journal. Citation needed date September 2009 According to the Library of Congress , The Journal should be seen as the minutes of floor action. It notes the matters considered by the Senate and the votes and other actions taken. It does not record the actual debates, which can be consulted through the Link to date related documents in the full text transcription of the Journal. Citation needed date September 2009 Sources http lcweb2.loc.gov ammem amlaw lwsj.html Library of Congress United States Senate Journal Category United States Senate ... more details
United States Senate Rule XII of the Standing Rules of the United States Senate , established by the United States Senate Committee on Rules and Administration Senate Committee on Rules and Administration , governs the voting procedures of the United States Senate Senate . Voting procedure Paragraph 1 states that when the yeas and nays a recorded vote are ordered, the names of Senators shall be called alphabetically. Each Senator shall declare his assent or dissent to the question without debate. No Senator shall be permitted to vote after the decision has been announced by the Presiding Officer of the United States Senate Presiding Officer unless excused by the Senate. A Senator may withdraw his or her vote only with sufficient reason and with unanimous consent. No motion to Suspension of the rules in the United States Congress suspend this rule shall be in order. The Presiding Officer may not entertain any request to suspend it by unanimous consent . Declining to vote Paragraph 2 states that when a Senator s name is called on a vote and that Senator declines to vote, he shall be required to assign his or her reasons for refusal to vote. The Presiding Officer of the United States Senate shall assign the reasons and submit these as a question to the Senate. Shall the Senator for the reasons assigned by him, be excused from voting? This submission to the Senate is not debatable. A roll call and result of yeas or nays are followed by the normal proceedings of the Senate. Conflict of interest Paragraph 3 states a member may decline to vote in List of United States Senate committees committee , on the Senate floor, or on any matter believes that his voting on such a matter would be a conflict of interest . This in spite of any other provisions of this rule. Unanimous consent usage Paragraph 4 states that a Senator may not request a unanimous consent in the taking of a final vote on a specified date upon the passage of a bill or joint resolution . It shall be submitted t ... more details
Expert subject U.S. Congress date February 2009 U.S. Congressional opposition to war The Kerry and Feingold Amendment June 2006 proposed the withdrawal of American Armed Forces from Iraq by July 2007 with the exception of a few to maintain security. The proposal was defeated in the United States Senate in a 86 to 13 vote. Vote Summary Question On the Amendment Kerry Amdt. No. 4442 Vote Number 181 Vote Date June 22, 2006, 11 07 AM Required For Majority 1 2 br Vote Result Amendment Rejected Amendment Number S.Amdt. 4442 to S. 2766 National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2007 Statement of Purpose To require the redeployment of United States Armed Forces from Iraq in order to further a political solution in Iraq, encourage the people of Iraq to provide for their own security, and achieve victory in the war on terror. Vote Counts YEAs 13 NAYs 86 Not Voting 1 See also Iraq War troop surge of 2007 February 2007 House Concurrent Resolution 63 Disapproval of troop surge Iraq Conflict References reflist External links http www.senate.gov legislative LIS roll call lists roll call vote cfm.cfm?congress 109&session 2&vote 00181 U.S. Senate Legislation Record Roll Call Vote Category United States proposed federal legislation Category John Kerry US fed statute stub ... more details
BLP sources date June 2009 Jack Geraghty born 1934 is former Mayor of Spokane, Washington , United States from 1993 to 1998. He was defeated in his 1997 re election bid by John Talbott mayor John Talbott . ref cite news url http news.google.com newspapers?id lqIpAAAAIBAJ&sjid afEDAAAAIBAJ&pg 5105,2845308&dq jack geraghty john talbott&hl en title The nays have it last Graman first Kevin date 9 November 1997 work The Spokesman Review page 2 accessdate 25 February 2011 ref He also served as County Commissioner and is a former Spokane Chronicle reporter. He was elected in November 1993, receiving 31,130 votes to 27,240 for Joel Crosby. While serving as county commissioner in the early 1970s Geraghty resigned to take a position as Vice President on the Expo 74 World s Fair commission. The fair was being hosted in Spokane in 1974 and a major downtown renovation and face lift was taking place to bring the fair to Eastern Washington. Twenty years later Geraghty would be influential as mayor in the revitalization efforts of commerce for downtown Spokane with the development of River Park Square. Although controversial at the time, the efforts have seemed to have paid off for the city of Spokane giving the former mayor and lifelong resident of the Spokane an economic legacy. Geraghty was also instrumental in the relations of the Sister Cities of Spokane, making Nishinomiya, Japan and Limerick, Ireland sister cities to Spokane. Though the position of Mayor was not political, Geraghty is a Democrat. References Reflist S start succession box before Sheri S. Barnard title List of mayors of Spokane, Washington Mayor of Spokane, Washington years 1994 to 1998 after John Talbott mayor John Talbott S end Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Geraghty, Jack ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION American politician DATE OF BIRTH 1934 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Geraghty, Jack Category Mayors of Spokane, Washington Category Living people Category 1 ... more details
Infobox Diplomatic Mission name Finnish Embassy in Washington, D.C. image Embassy of Finland, Washington, D.C..jpg address 3301 Massachusetts Avenue Washington, D.C. Massachusetts Avenue NW location Washington, D.C. lat degrees 38 lat minutes 55 lat seconds 24.51 lat direction N long degrees 77 long minutes 03 long seconds 50.23 long direction W ambassador Pekka Lintu The Finnish Embassy in Washington, D.C. is Finland s embassy to the United States . It is located at 3301 Massachusetts Avenue Washington, D.C. Massachusetts Avenue , in the Embassy Row neighborhood. ref http www.embassy.org embassies fi.html ref The embassy also operates Consul representative consulates general in Los Angeles and New York . File Finland embassy left.JPG thumb left In 2010, the Embassy became the first green embassy in the United States, designed by Heikkinen Komonen Architects. ref http architecturerevived.blogspot.com 2009 01 finnish embassy washington dc.html ref ref http thecable.foreignpolicy.com posts 2010 01 20 finnish embassy awarded for going green ref It celebrated their LEED Gold Certification, with a party co hosted by DC s http www.pinklineproject.com Pink Line Project . The party featured art and musical entertainment. The Diplomatic Finnish Sauna Society meets there. ref cite news url http www.washingtonpost.com wp dyn content article 2010 03 17 AR2010031703965.html title At Finnish Embassy, the heat is on author Jason Horowitz work Washington Post date March 18, 2010 ref ref washingtonexaminer.com blogs yeas nays finnish embassy039s sauna 039flooded039 requests ref ref http online.wsj.com article SB10001424052748704774604576035570758100808.html ref References reflist External links http www.finland.org Official site http www.finnleo.com blog 2011 1 4 sauna featured in wall street journal.aspx Category Diplomatic missions in Washington, D.C. Finland Category Diplomatic missions of Finland Category Finland United States relations ... more details
Jenene Nagy , a native of New York is a Portland, Oregon , based installation artist and curator. She received her masters of fine arts from the University of Oregon in 2004 and has co curated the noted Tilt Gallery and Project Space ref Ultra http www.ultrapdx.com zero 2007 07 16 ultra q jenene nagy ref in the Everett Station Lofts since January 2006. Known for her space shaping architectural interventions first debuted at THE HOOK UP ref PORT http www.portlandart.net archives 2007 06 off the plane a.html ref exhibition at the New American Art Union June 2007 , her work has grown exponentially in later shows like False Flat ref PORT http www.portlandart.net archives 2007 09 jenene nays fal.html ref and S plit ref Portland Mercury http www.portlandmercury.com portland Content?oid 701338&category 22127 ref in the Portland Art Museum s Apex Program. ref The Oregonian http olive 3.live.advance.net entertainment oregonian index.ssf? base entertainment 1203371701189710.xml&coll 7 ref References reflist External links http www.jenenenagy.com Artist s home page Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Nagy, Jenene ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Nagy, Jenene Category Living people Category Artists from Portland, Oregon Category University of Oregon alumni Category Artists from New Jersey ... more details
refimprove date June 2008 US Constitution article series The Child Labor Amendment is a proposed and still pending amendment to the United States Constitution offered by Republican Party United States Republican Ohio Congressman Israel Moore Foster on April 26, 1924, during the Sixty eighth United States Congress 68th Congress , in the form of House Joint Resolution No. 184. Text of the Child Labor Amendment quote Section 1 . The Congress shall have power to limit, regulate, and prohibit the labor of persons under eighteen years of age. Section 2 . The power of the several States is unimpaired by this article except that the operation of State laws shall be suspended to the extent necessary to give effect to legislation enacted by the Congress. ref name AmendmentsNotRatified cite web url http www.house.gov house Amendnotrat.shtml title Constitutional Amendments NotRatified accessdate 2007 09 30 publisher United States House of Representatives ref Congressional history House Joint Resolution No. 184 was adopted by the United States House of Representatives on April 26, 1924, with a vote of 297 yeas, 69 nays, 2 absent and 64 not voting. ref 65 Congressional Record 7294 7295 ref It was then adopted by the United States Senate Senate on June 2, 1924, with a vote of 61 yeas, 23 nays and 12 not voting. ref 65 Congressional Record 10142 ref And with that, the proposed constitutional amendment was submitted to the State legislature United States state legislatures for ratification pursuant to Article Five of the United States Constitution Article V of the Constitution. Actions in the state legislatures The Child Labor Amendment has been ratified by the legislatures of the following 28 states Arkansas in 1924 Arizona in 1925 California in 1925 Wisconsin in 1925 Montana in 1927 Colorado in 1931 Illinois in 1933 Iowa in 1933 Maine in 1933 Michigan in 1933 Minnesota in 1933 New Hampshire in 1933 New Jersey in 1933 North Dakota in 1933 Ohio in 1933 Oklahoma in 1933 Oregon in 193 ... more details
Unreferenced date November 2007 Harold Louderback January 30, 1881 December 11, 1941 was a United States District Court judge from California . He was the eleventh federal official to be served with Articles of Impeachment in the United States Impeachment and was ultimately acquitted of these charges. Louderback was born in San Francisco , California and studied law at University of Nevada, Reno University of Nevada , graduating in 1905 and then attended Harvard Law School , graduating in 1908. Louderback then went into private practice from 1908 until 1917 In 1917, Louderback joined the United States Army and held the rank of Captain United States Captain . In 1919, he left military service and returned to private practice until 1921 when he was appointed as a Superior Court Judge for the City and County of San Francisco. Louderback held this post until 1928 when he was appointed by President Calvin Coolidge as a Judge on the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California . On February 24, 1933 Louderback was served with five Articles of Impeachment by the U.S. House of Representatives , including 4 articles alleging corruption in bankruptcy cases appointing incompetent receivers and allowing them excessive fees and a general charge of bringing his Court into disrepute. The U.S. Senate tried the Impeachment and on May 24 acquitted him of all the charges by the following margins cellpadding 3 border 1 align center align center Yeas align center Nays Article I align center 34 align center 42 Article II align center 23 align center 47 Article III align center 11 align center 63 Article IV align center 30 align center 47 Article V align center 45 align center 34 Even though the fifth article gained a majority in the Senate, it was not sufficient to meet the Constitutionally required majority of two thirds. Louderback remained on the bench until his death in 1941. Notes reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Louderback, Harold ALTERNATI ... more details
United States Senate Rule XV of the Standing Rules of the United States Senate , established by the United States Senate Committee on Rules and Administration Senate Committee on Rules and Administration , governs wikt amendment amendment s and Motion democracy motions in the United States Senate Senate . Amendments with instruction Paragraph 1 a states an amendment and any instruction accompanying a motion to Commit motion recommit shall be reduced to writing and read. Identical copies shall be provided by the Senator offering the amendment or instruction to the desks of the Party leaders of the United States Senate Senate Majority Leader and the Senate Minority Leader before being debate d. Motion reduced to writing Paragraph 1 b states a motion shall be reduced to writing, if desired by the Presiding Officer of the United States Senate Presiding Officer or by any Senator, and shall be read before being debated. Withdrawal and modification Paragraph 2 states any motion, amendment, or resolution may be withdrawn or modified by the mover at any time before a decision, amendment, or ordering of the yeas and nays, except a motion to reconsider, which shall not be withdrawn without leave. Division Paragraph 3 states if the question in debate contains several Motion democracy propositions , any Senator may have that divided. The exception would be a Motion to strike United States Congress motion to strike and insert. This shall not be divided, but the rejection of a motion to strike out and insert one proposition shall not prevent a motion to strike out and insert a different proposition. Also, it will not prevent a motion to strike out or should the rejection of a motion to strike out prevent a motion to strike out and insert. Pending a motion to strike out and insert, the part to be stricken out and the part to be inserted shall each be regarded for the purpose of amendment as a question, and motions to amend the part to be stricken out shall have precedence . Tabling ... more details
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Joshua Tauberer is an open government activist. He is the creator and maintainer of GovTrack ref http www.govtrack.us about.xpd About GovTrack.us ref and a primary contributor to the http www.theopensenateproject.com The Open Senate project . Joshua is currently employed at LARSA, Inc where he works on structural engineering software. His government and civic Hacker programmer subculture hacking ref Hacking is used here in its original sense of enthusiast computer programming to improve life in some way see also http razor.occams.info civictech.xpd . ref are performed through his company Civic Impulse. ref http www.civicimpulse.com , accessed 2010 01 03. ref GovTrack Tauberer created GovTrack to make legislative information more easily accessible to everyone, ref http www.washingtonpost.com wp dyn content article 2006 02 28 AR2006022801471.html Think Your Lawmakers Don t Read Bills? Do It Yourself , The Washington Post, 2006 03 01, accessed 2010 01 03. ref providing research and tracking tools but also raw data feeds that third parties use to create other services. He conceived the idea for GovTrack during his freshman year at Princeton University Princeton . ref http www.nytimes.com 2005 01 27 technology circuits 27reso.html How Did They Vote? Updates by E Mail of Congressional Ayes and Nays , The New York Times, 2005 01 27, accessed 2010 01 03. ref The utility of the data that Tauberer made available on his site and later became available on other sites was part of the inspiration for Congressman Mike Honda s legislation to provide new sources of legislative data for public repurposing. ref http www.wired.com threatlevel 2009 03 federal bill wo An API for Federal Legislation? Congress Wants Your Opinion , Wired.com, 2009 03 05, accessed 2010 01 03. ref ref http motherjones.com politics 2009 03 congressional data mining coming soon Congressional Data Mining Coming Soon? , Mother Jones, 2009 03 05, accessed 2010 01 03. ref Education Tauberer holds a Doctorate in Lin ... more details
For the United Kingdom Butler Education Act Education Act 1944 class infobox style width 23em font size 90 text align left colspan 2 style text align center background color white Image with inadequate rationale removed File Tennesseestateseallrg.png 150px colspan 2 style text align center background color BBDDFF font size 120 name Butler Act if fullname AN ACT prohibiting the teaching of the Evolution Theory in all the Universities, and all other public schools of Tennessee, which are supported in whole or in part by the public school funds of the State, and to provide penalties for the violations thereof Full title style font size 90 AN ACT prohibiting the teaching of the Evolution Theory in all the Universities, and all other public schools of Tennessee, which are supported in whole or in part by the public school funds of the State, and to provide penalties for the violations thereof if enacted by 64th Tennessee General Assembly Enacted by the 64th Tennessee General Assembly if effective date March 21, 1925 Effective March 21, 1925 colspan 2 style text align center background color BBDDFF font size 100 if leghisturl span class plainlinksneverexpand leghisturl Legislative history span Legislative history colspan 2 Introduced in the Tennessee House of Representatives House of Representatives as House Bill No. 185 by John Washington Butler on January 21, 1925 Committee consideration by House Committee on Education, Senate Judiciary Committee Passed the Tennessee House of Representatives House on January 28, 1925 Yeas 71 Nays 5 Passed the Tennessee Senate Senate on March 13, 1925 Yeas 24 Nays 6 Signed into law by Governor Austin Peay Peay on March 21, 1925 Repealed on September 1, 1967 by http www.law.umkc.edu faculty projects ftrials scopes tennstat.htm Chapter No. 237, House Bill No. 48 The Butler Act was a 1925 Tennessee law prohibiting Public school government funded public school teachers from denying the Creationism Biblical account of human man s origin. It w ... more details
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The Radio and Television Correspondents Association RTCA is an United States American journalism group best known for holding an annual dinner in Washington, D.C. , ref name CNN2007 http www.cnn.com 2007 POLITICS 03 28 bush.broadcasters.ap Associated Press, A President walks into a journalists dinner , March 29, 2007 ref not to be confused with the higher profile White House Correspondents Association Dinner. Officers The chair of the association for 2008 2009 is Heather Dahl of Feature Story News. The NewsHour with Jim Lehrer s Linda Scott serves as 2009 2010 chair. Peter Slen of C SPAN was elected as 2010 2011 chair. RTCA Dinners The 65th Annual RTCA dinner will be held June 19, 2009 at the Walter E. Washington Convention Center. As is the case with the similar but more exclusive WHCA Dinner, ref name Time http time blog.com swampland 2007 03 radio and television correspon.html Ana Marie Cox, Radio and Television Correspondents Association Dinner , Time Magazine Swampland blog, March 29, 2007 ref the attention given to the Association s activities are far outweighed by the focus on the dinner s guest list and pre dinner receptions and post dinner parties hosted by various media organizations. ref name Time ref name Examiner http www.examiner.com a 643033 Yeas Nays Wednesday Mar 28.html Jeff Dufour and Patrick Gavin, Yeas & Nays , The Washington Examiner, March 28, 2007 ref ref name Jossip http www.jossip.com bill oreilly rtca field report geraldo came to party 20070329 RTCA Field Report Geraldo Came To Party , Jossip.com, March 29, 2007 ref Also as is true of the WHCA Dinner and Gridiron Club Dinner , the RTCA Dinner has been subject to criticism that it encourages journalists to engage in undue coziness with the political officials they are supposed to fairly cover, and also that the public spectacle of playing footsie with reporters main subjects is bringing the political press into disgrace. ref name PR Week http www.prweek.com us news article 648526 Joke press ... more details
The Wireless Communications and Public Safety Act of 1999 is a United States federal law enacted as Public Law 106 81 of October 26, 1999. It is also known as the 911 Act . The act required the setup of enhanced 911 and mandated that 911 serve as the emergency number for non land line phones as well. It was an amendment to the Communications Act of 1934 as amended by the Telecommunications Act of 1996 . House The Wireless Communications and Public Safety Act began as H.R. 438 in the 106th Congress. The purpose of the bill was To promote and enhance public safety through use of 911 as the universal emergency assistance number, and for other purposes. It was introduced February 2, 1999 by Rep. John Shimkus R IL . There were six bi partisan co sponsors Roy Blunt R MO , Nathan Deal R GA , Anna Eshoo D CA , Thomas Sawyer D OH , William Tauzin R LA , and Heather Wilson R NM . The bill was referred to the following committees House Commerce Committee where the bill text was revised and reported out and then House Commerce Subcommittee on Telecommunications, Trade, and Consumer Protection where hearings were held, the bill text revised and reported out . The bill was finally reported out February 11, 1999. The bill went up to vote on February 24, 1999. One amendment was made to the bill, House Amendment 8, and amendment made in order as an original bill for the purpose of amendment pursuant to the rule. This amendment was voted on and passed the same day. The bill came to a final vote on February 24, 1999. The bill passed with 415 Ayes, 2 Nays, and 16 present not voting. The only 2 Nays were Helen Chenoweth Hage R ID and Ron Paul R TX . ref http www.govtrack.us congress bill.xpd?bill h106 438 Gov Track Report on Wireless Communications and Public Safety Act ref Senate The Wireless Communications and Public Safety Act moved from the House and was presented in the Senate on April 14, 1999 as S.800. The bill was sponsored by Senator Conrad Burns MT , and co sponsored by 15 sen ... more details