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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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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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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His last book was a series of lectures, The Elsewhere Community, spoken ex tempore for the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, transcribed. |
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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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Colonel Gaddafi, dressed in a brown robe embroidered with a map of Africa, spoke ex tempore with the aid of notes hand-written on a yellow legal pad. |
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His ex tempore lectures were followed by a series of questions, and once a Dutch South African minister shed tears of shame at the horrors of the race problem. |
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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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