Sentence examples similar to amendment going to from inspiring English sources

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The amendment goes to a final vote on Saturday.

The amendment goes to voters in a Feb. 15 referendum.

When the proposed constitutional amendment went to the Legislature, he did not lobby aggressively for it or publicly say much about it.

The strength of feeling in the House of Commons last week when my amendment went to a vote and the huge number of people who have signed the petition or turned out in the rain for today's protest just shows that the opposition to these plans is continuing to grow and this issue isn't going to disappear.

The suit in Texas, aimed at nullifying the 2005 amendment, goes to court in San Antonio on Wednesday.

"If you want to have an amendment go to the voters [in time], it must be passed by two successive, independently elected legislatures," Samuels said.

In the meantime, says Demetrius Jifunza, an ex-felon who fought for the amendment and registered the first day he was eligible, advocates for the amendment are going to focus their efforts on getting people registered and involved in politics, so they can combat any attempts to take their rights away again.

"He's with Hitler, and the First Amendment's going to allow it?" Mr. Richman said of Einstein.

Pointing to Leahy's bill, Stepanovich predicted that the close vote over the Amash amendment "is going to resonate in the Senate".

It was a measure of Mr. Silver's strength, a year after he survived a coup attempt, that the Assembly voted 91 to 48 along party lines to keep the amendment from going to the floor for a vote.

P.S. Someday, the Hyde Amendment is going to have to go.

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