Capitols [noun]
Definition of Capitols:
building or buildings housing chief governmental offices
Opposite/Antonyms of Capitols:
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Sentence/Example of Capitols:
The fallout from last week’s dramatic end of the legislative session is still going – and it’s led to plenty of demand for lawmakers to return to the Capitol to tend to the work that got left on the table.
Rendon caught intense criticism after it was revealed that Assemblywoman Buffy Wicks was forced to bring her infant daughter into the Capitol with her to vote after Rendon denied her request to vote by proxy.
Sykes has also faced other distinct challenges as a woman of color, from death threats against her father to having security guards stop her from entering the state Capitol because she “doesn’t look like a legislator,” among other affronts.
She ended up bringing her infant into the Capitol to vote in person – a stark image on its own, but one made even more stunning when contrasted with the Republicans who were allowed to vote from home.
It is roughly three miles southwest of the Florida’s Capitol.
Even if Galloway does win office, she will be challenged by a Republican-dominated state Capitol.
We’re moving speech from street to Capitol to make it effective.
Assemblywoman Shirley Weber, among the state’s most successful police reformers, said the Capitol has suddenly changed, too –even lawmakers who fought her on previous reform attempts are now lining up to propose their own measures.
“Steed”—Jefferson rode on horseback to the Capitol to take his oath of office as President.
As Matt hurried out of the capitol building he found Clip at the curb, waiting for him.