enactment 的定义
enactment 近义词
playacting
law; authorization
更多enactment例句
- The work contributed to the enactment of new regulatory measures, including the 2010 Dodd-Frank law aimed at preventing another Wall Street meltdown and consumer abuses.
- In the first six months of 2021, a “tidal wave” of voting rights legislation has resulted in the enactment of 153 new laws in 38 states—with over half increasing access to voting.
- In some cases, as with the new laws in Georgia and Florida, the enactment of those laws has spurred controversy and backlash.
- The For the People Act, however, presently has no viable route to enactment in the 50-50 Senate.
- With the enactment of Medicare and Medicaid in the late 1960s, taxpayers footed more of the bill for the failing asylum system, so the public started demanding change.
- Since its enactment in 1997, 752 Oregonians have used prescriptions for lethal medications for their intended purpose.
- First, he maintains that enactment of such a law “would overrule a historic Supreme Court decision.”
- The enactment of these proposals would strike a much better balance between the interests of liberty and security.
- A dramatic video re-enactment, four minutes of silence, and a tribute to Thomas Jefferson.
- Yet however long the enactment, the text of a complex modern statute is only the very roughest guide to its future operation.
- This enactment was due principally to the railway accidents that occurred.
- This enactment, if honestly carried into effect, would have been unobjectionable.
- One of the first effects of this amendment in Virginia was a legislative enactment requiring all women to pay the poll tax.
- The marked feature of this period is the paucity of statutory enactment affecting relief.
- This enactment, passed by the Scottish parliament of 1551, calls for notice upon other grounds besides those of morality.