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1 I ask Congress to enact new safeguards for 401K and pension plans.
2 The five-member FCC will vote whether to enact new rules on Feb. 26.
3 A handful of U.S. states will enact new marijuana laws in the new year.
4 Almost every day during our visit they met to revise this code and enact new provisions.
5 Congress doesn't need to enact new laws.
6 That's why legislators nationwide have rushed to enact new laws that are meant to specifically prohibit cyberbullying.
7 The Supreme Court at the same time recommended the Swiss government enact new legislation to address the case.
8 She cited Nebraska and Ohio as states that would be among those most likely to enact new laws.
9 Salazar's report could mobilize U.S. lawmakers to enact new offshore standards, while a torrent of new liabilities may also raise costs.
10 The Swiss parliament looks set to enact new capital adequacy standards for big banks that go beyond the Basel III rules.
11 Several of those students visited lawmakers on Capitol Hill on Tuesday to press Congress to enact new restrictions on gun ownership.
12 It also would enact new work requirements for people who get food stamps or use the Medicaid health plan for the poor.
13 I recommend, therefore, that the Congress enact new tax legislation to bring in an additional $4 billion of Government revenue.
14 Congress doesn't need to enact new laws; it just needs to interpret the existing statute given the realities of software and modern patent practice.
15 May said the government would enact new laws allowing it to detain individuals arriving on Britain's borders suspected of "hostile state activity".
16 Not only does Congress fail to enact new laws to meet their needs, but it refuses to proceed under the laws that already exist.
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