J.B. Pritzker to become law, and Pritzker campaigned on legalization.
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It could become law in the coming month or two.
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On the other hand, the AHCA might actually become law.
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The decrees require the approval of Congress to become law.
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Bill Lee's (R) desk for a signature to become law.
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Still, Crow said he was confident it would become law.
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They deserve amendments that make bills better and become law.
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It is not clear if the proposal will become law.
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It's not clear a healthcare bill will ever become law.
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If they become law, our national forests would become unrecognizable.
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To become law, the measure must be signed by Trump.
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Rusty Black, said about whether the bill will become law.
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Of course, the Caucus proposals have yet to become law.
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If it fails, the bill is unlikely to become law.
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So maybe the "skinny repeal" could become law after all?
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In short, the Trump administration's cuts will not become law.
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Lawmakers hope it will become law before the August recess.
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Any legislation would need the Senate's approval to become law.
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Once Mr. Museveni signs the bill, it will become law.
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To become law, the treaty must return to the Council.
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Should the bill become law, a court battle likely would ensue.
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And he's not going to let Medicare for All become law.
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The amendment required 60 percent of the vote to become law.
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The bill is widely expected to become law by the summer.
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All the ideas Schultz has offered require legislation to become law.
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The bill now awaits President Donald Trump's signature to become law.
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The NDAA has become law every year for nearly six decades.
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The bill will likely pass and become law, as Mic reports.
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Without the veto, the bill would have become law on Saturday.
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He never would get to see universal health care become law.
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If he had not acted, the bill would have become law.
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The budget must be signed by the president to become law.
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And third, investors don't believe the tax cuts will become law.
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They would become more common should the Senate bill become law.
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On May 25, GDPR will become law in the European Union.
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Lawmakers hope that the package can become law by Memorial Day.
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Yes, but: The bill has a tough climb to become law.
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It is expected to clear Parliament and become law this year.
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More than 600 of them have become law across the US.
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There's still plenty of work ahead before these ideas become law.
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However, the change would only become law once Kenyatta signs it.
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It will become law if the president signs it this week.
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What still needs to happen for this agreement to become law?
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But if it did nothing, the board's will would become law.
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To become law, the amendment must be ratified by 21982 states.
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The measure is unlikely to become law during the current Congress.
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He killed the bill because it wouldn't have become law anyway.
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Soon, the longest reauthorization in the program's history will become law.
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Not all of these bills in the House will become law.
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Why is there even a chance that it might become law?
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The 2019 NDAA is unlikely to become law for several months.
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The bill could become law by the end of this month.
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The bill needs to be approved by the Senate to become law.
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Some analysts believe the bill will not become law, citing constitutional concerns.
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The bill will have to surmount steep political obstacles to become law.
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It still has to be signed by the president to become law.
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Employee enrollment must begin within 24 months if it does become law.
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The budget must now be signed by the president to become law.
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The bill will almost certainly not become law in its current form.
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Proponents hope it will become law before the 2018 mid-term election.
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However, numerous obstacles lie ahead before this constitutional amendment can become law.
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The likelihood that such a bill would become law have seemed remote.
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Some of these controversial bills have become law, albeit in revised form.
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It will require two more votes, probably next week, to become law.
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Puerto Rico's Congress needs to act to ensure the orders become law.
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It deserves broad support and should become law as soon as possible.
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This vote will backfire even if the bill doesn't ultimately become law.
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But their bill faces a perilous journey before it can become law.
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But such a measure is not expected to become law anytime soon.
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Still, it was far from a given the bill would become law.
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Unless the Legislature steps in, they will become law within 20 days.
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It is unfortunate that this legislation was not able to become law.
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Only one measure that received a roll call vote has become law.
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But there's a long way to go before any cuts become law.
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All 28 EU nations must sign on for it to become law.
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If this proposal were to become law, the consequences could be huge.
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The bill still needs the president's signature before it can become law.
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Smith's bill has failed to become law each year it's been introduced.
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"No one is actually worried this will become law," one banker said.
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It was considered in the previous Congress but failed to become law.
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That bill is likely to become law by the end of July.
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If he does nothing or signs the bill, it will become law.
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Kasich hasn't said yet whether he will let the bill become law.
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No, this isn't going to become law, particularly with the current Congress.
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And, it seems, Trump really doesn't want that bill to become law.
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If Republicans hold the Senate, it will be unlikely to become law.
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Democrats have promised that their long-stalled initiatives will finally become law.
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It was not not clear when the draft proposals might become law.
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Most have been voted down, but about a third have become law.
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Or if it does become law, well, there's always the Supreme Court.
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"It will not become law, but it will embolden Iran," said Rep.
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Provisions included in one version often survive that process and become law.
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Still, to become law, Grassley's bill will have to undergo massive changes.
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It now goes to parliament for approval before it can become law.
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In order for the legislation to become law, Baird's vote was important.
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The defense spending bill now will require Trump's approval to become law.
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But if it fails in the House, it certainly won't become law.
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It's unclear at this point whether the measure will eventually become law.
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He did not give a date for when it would become law.
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The veto came hours before the bill was set to become law.
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The bill still needs Senate and White House approval to become law.
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Besides, House Republicans likely expect that this bill won't actually become law.
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Did you ever expect same-sex marriages to become law in your lifetime?
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Given Trump's threat to veto the legislation, it is unlikely to become law.
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This reflects existing EU guidance, which is set to become law in 2018.
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The bill now needs the Senate's approval and Trump's signature to become law.
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If Sanders' Medicare for All were to become law, it wouldn't happen overnight.
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"The bill that we're marking up today will not become law," McHenry said.
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Several GOP senators acknowledged they didn't actually want this bill to become law.
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So far, the compact has become law only in states with Democratic legislatures.
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Though the Senate passed the legislation in 2001, it did not become law.
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The administration bends its considerable powers to making the President's priorities become law.
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Larry Hogan had when he let the bill become law without his signature.
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It will need to be passed in two more readings to become law.
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He chose to let it become law automatically at midnight without his signature.
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Translation: Immune to being filibustered, their plan will likely become law very quickly.
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There's no reason why the AHCA can't become law by the August recess.
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The governor has to either sign those bills or let them become law.
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Before it faces a legal challenge, though, the bill has to become law.
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The bill needs the lieutenant-governor's assent to become law in the province.
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If Blum's proposal were to become law, it wouldn't affect the current Congress.
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On July 1, the remaining provisions of the ballot initiative will become law.
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While the wish list won't become law, it does highlight the president's priorities.
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There's a long road to go before any of these provisions become law.
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The smart language on reusability also looks set to survive and become law.
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But Brazil's contribution will only become law when Congress ratifies the Paris Agreement.
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A sweeping abortions-rights bill is set to become law under Vermont Gov.
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Skinny reform was cynical because no one really wanted it to become law.
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A long political fight may lie ahead for the proposals to become law.
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It would also need President Donald Trump's signature in order to become law.
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EU tax reforms need the backing of all member states to become law.
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Of course, there is no guarantee the tax-cut package will become law.
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Republican lawmakers know both of these bills are unlikely to ever become law.
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Most observers now expect Benn-Burt to become law by early next week.
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Their plan faces months of debate in Congress before it could become law.
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Waters out of the House Financial Services Committee, is unlikely to become law.
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The planned rise must be approved by parliament before it can become law.
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I'm sympathetic to that criticism, and suspect Hawley's bill will not become law.
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NAFTA 2.0 must only become law if all the pharmaceutical provisions are removed.
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It must now receive royal assent from the governor general to become law.
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About 90 percent of the bills introduced in the Australian Parliament become law.
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However you frame them, at least some of these proposals will become law.
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The Affordable Care Act had become law, but its sign up portal — healthcare.
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It would mark the 59th consecutive year defense policy legislation has become law.
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The legislation still needs to be approved by the Senate to become law.
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The bill must be signed by the country's president to become law. www.hotnews.
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They predicted the demise of the startup industry should the tax become law.
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Like past presidential budget proposals, Trump's plan was highly unlikely to become law.
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The government also moved to prevent stockpiling of weapons before the changes become law.
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The crazy thing is, they say they don't actually want it to become law.
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"It'll be a royal battle to see something like that become law," he said.
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The most substantial policy idea that will affect retailing will probably not become law.
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But the argument for the HCFA was precisely that it would never become law.
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There's no predicting whether these bipartisan pieces of legislation will become law at all.
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What remains unknown is what, if any, bills can become law before the Nov.
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The bill needs to be passed in the final, third reading to become law.
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U.S. stock prices have rallied on growing optimism that tax legislation will become law.
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With support in both parties, the measures are likely to become law, The Hillreports.
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The bill must also be passed by the House of Lords to become law.
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"We are thrilled that AB 375 has become law," MacTaggart said in a statement.
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But it remained unclear if the bill has enough Republican support to become law.
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To become law, voters will have to approve a ballot initiative in November 2020.
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"This [Goodlatte] proposal is designed not to become law — everyone knows that," Dent said.
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Sadly, two months later, that compromise funding bill has yet to become law. Why?
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The House backed Marino's bill in 22012, but it didn't become law until 22016.
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Some of those policies have even become law in several states around the country.
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Now it's up to the Senate to decide whether the bill will become law.
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The CDU proposals must be adopted by the government before they can become law.
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The bill is all but set to become law, though when is unclear. Gov.
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The bill needs to go through two separate votes before it can become law.
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It is yet to become law, but it is not expected to be rejected.
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Duda, a PiS ally, will have to sign it before it can become law.
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There is a real chance, then, that such a bill could actually become law.
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Similar approaches have been proposed in Congress, yet these bills have not become law.
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Both would address the separation of families, but neither is likely to become law.
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However, NOPEC should not become law just because it can receive superficial popular support.
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The House passed similar bills in 2013 and 2015, but they didn't become law.
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None of this may matter if the US flavor ban fails to become law.
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I would like to see more bipartisan agreements like the energy bill become law.
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If she does not act within five days, the legislation will automatically become law.
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Anna Eshoo, to become law, but so far only two Republicans — South Carolina Rep.
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The measure has already passed the House and is expected to soon become law.
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Mr. Cuomo now has 10 days to veto it or let it become law.
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For something to become law, Senate and House leaders would have to prioritize bipartisanship.
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Unless the Legislature formally rejects it, their proposal will become law on Jan. 1.
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All would face a less-functional health insurance market should skinny repeal become law.
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The planned VAT rise must be approved by parliament before it can become law.
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"We know there will be more work to do, even after these become law."
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Though it won't become law, the House resolution emphasizes Congress's stance on the matter.
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Yet there's pessimism on Wall Street that a tax-reform package will become law.
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The legislation now needs to be passed by Parliament before it can become law.
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Some expressed doubt that sweeping drug pricing legislation like Pelosi's would ever become law.
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Most analysts predict it has enough lawmaker support that it will soon become law.
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The proposal was submitted to Parliament on Tuesday and could become law by summer.
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With that in mind, some of the provisions of SAF will likely become law.
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This is where I point out that Schatz's proposal almost assuredly won't become law.
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But it has to pass the House of Commons before it can become law.
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Even a modest school voucher program will face a tough battle to become law.
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Despite its "bipartisan" nature, the legislation still faces an uphill battle to become law.
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Equities had rallied sharply following the election on hopes that Trump's proposals would become law.
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Read his lips: This Obamacare replacement will become law — despite strong pushback from conservative lawmakers.
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Legislation would need to go to parliament before a new climate target could become law.
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The decision supposedly allowed speech that made it harder for their views to become law.
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It's passed in both houses and just needs Governor Jerry Brown's approval to become law.
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The House and Senate have to pass the same bill for it to become law.
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The bill got the support of anti-abortion groups but ultimately failed to become law.
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Passed in 1972, the amendment needed to be ratified by 38 states to become law.
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The reform must win backing in a national referendum in the autumn to become law.
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It took massive, well-organized, nonviolent dissent for the Voting Rights Act to become law.
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That could allow legislation such as the current bill, and additional sanctions, to become law.
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It's just one of those silly things that stick from elementary school and become law.
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But even if her measure passes the city council, it's not certain to become law.
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The bill was poised to become law after passing committees in both chambers of Congress.
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In no way would Republicans want something like to that to become law in isolation.
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The White House said Thursday that the legislation would become law without President Obama's signature.
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The Commission proposals will need the approval of all 28 EU states to become law.
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However, it takes a rather ham-handed approach, and it's unlikely to ever become law.
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And if the bill doesn't become law, it will stand as a morally repugnant vote.
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To become law, the measures must still be approved by a majority of state legislatures.
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Even if the Senate approves it, the bill faces an uphill battle to become law.
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Neither is likely to become law and both are unlikely to even pass the House.
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Either way, none of the amendments are binding because the budget resolution doesn't become law.
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"You've got an opportunity to actually put fingerprints on things that become law," he said.
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It's only likely to become law this year if Labor doesn't stand in the way.
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This year, perhaps, there is a chance under united government for it to become law.
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"The White House's plan is not designed to become law," Graham told reporters on Wednesday.
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Medicare did not become law until Lyndon Johnson pushed Congress to enact it in 1965.
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The changes still have to be approved by a clerical body before they become law.
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The Environmental Protection Agency in 2017 proposed a ban that has yet to become law.
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Congressional legislation was introduced toward the same end, although the bills failed to become law.
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Corker predicted on Wednesday that the bill would become law quickly despite the administration's concerns.
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Congress must take up the White House proposals and pass legislation before they become law.
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If Trump does not veto it, the bill will become law at 12:01 a.m.
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If it were to become law, the bill would hurt efforts to save many species.
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And even back then, the grand compromise Mr. Bennet helped devise did not become law.
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Yeah. I can also give you a civics lesson on how budgets become law. Okay.
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But since Hungary would get a veto on this, it is unlikely to become law.
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If he does not, it will become law within 60 days of being officially announced.
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The bill, which would have required a federal waiver, did not become law because Gov.
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"I believe this guideline should become law, and also include a penalty clause," Ibusuki said.
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A step-by-step look at what needs to happen before it can become law.
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Passed in 1972, the amendment needs to be ratified by 38 states to become law.
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If the Virginia legislature votes to ratify the Equal Rights Amendment, it may become law.
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They are unlikely, however, to become law without a Democratic Congress and administration in power.
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The House passed similar legislation by Poe in 2015, but it did not become law.
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Those provisions are unlikely to become law, however, given probable GOP opposition in the Senate.
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However, without a budget resolution, none of the reforms in this framework can become law.
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Supporting the proposal carries risks for senators who do not want it to become law.
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Tuesday's election just paved the way for some of those ideas to potentially become law.
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If the Republican bills become law, states and municipalities are going to need the money.
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On that point, do you really see a viable path for this to become law?
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To become law, it will need to be passed by the U.S. House of Representatives.
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There's no indication these proposed cuts will become law, since they need Congress's approval first.
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Almost a year later, it's still unclear whether it's going to become law anytime soon.
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If such a bill was to become law, it would likely kill Facebook's Libra project entirely.
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It is to early to tell when, if ever, the F-35 measure might become law.
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And obviously, all else being equal, Harvard and Yale would rather not see that become law.
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The draft plan still needs the approval of national governments and European Parliament to become law.
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The decision could face challenges from the national government, but may become law early next year.
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The plan requires parliamentary approval to become law and will be presented to parliament next week.
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The metrics of success in Washington are tough, and largely scored on whether ideas become law.
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The deal requires at least 55 nations representing 55 percent of global emissions to become law.
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The bill is not likely to become law while Republicans control the Senate and White House.
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There is no guarantee, even with a Republican-controlled Congress, that these proposals will become law.
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It&aposs a bill that could become law,' said House Majority Leader Kevin McCarthy , R-Calif.
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The bill giving her the constitutional authority to do so had become law on March 50th.
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Bills reported in the media as having been passed turn out never to have become law.
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It is unclear if the bill will advance through the Senate and become law this year.
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To become law, the measure must pass the House and Senate and be signed by Trump.
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Take the new criminal code, which may at last become law in the next few months.
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Shortly afterwards the Lords too acquiesced, and the EU withdrawal bill will now duly become law.
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Lisa Murkowski, a Republican — are hoping to clear a path for the ERA to become law.
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The legislation will now go to committee and must pass several more votes to become law.
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Campaigners are hopeful that a merged version will become law by the end of the year.
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The new broadcasting rules will become law when approved by the European Parliament and national governments.
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But it would need a vote from the full House and the Senate to become law.
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But introducing a bill doesn't mean it will become law, and next steps aren't yet clear.
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The move is currently being challenged at the Constitutional Court and has yet to become law.
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Read these stories next: What Would It Take For The Senate Healthcare Bill To Become Law?
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The measure must be reviewed and voted on again next month before it can become law.
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Once he receives it, he has 10 days to veto it or let it become law.
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Rick Scott (R) must veto the bill by March 26 or it will automatically become law.
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If it is to become law, it has to be passed by the PiS-controlled parliament.
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Notably, this measure is not legislation; it is a Senate resolution that would not become law.
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And Azar was firm in his prediction that the GOP bill would become law within months.
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Notably Flake's measure is not legislation; it is a Senate resolution that would not become law.
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If they become law, FDA would be a good place to start applying these new measures.
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Notably, Flake's measure is not legislation; it is a Senate resolution that would not become law.
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The governor's decision to allow the bill to become law has stirred up opposition all sides.
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The measure could become law if legislators send it back to the governor with his recommendations.
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He said it is more likely that GOP ideas will become law if Republicans are unified.
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I have been a vocal opponent of the tax bill that is about to become law.
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Bev Perdue (D) for not acting on the bill and therefore allowing it to become law.
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The proposal requires approval from EU countries and the European Parliament before it can become law.
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Wyden has said he hopes the legislation could become law by the end of the year.
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Right now, there are lots of outlines, but nothing written, analyzed and ready to become law.
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Both houses of Congress and the president must approve the measure for it to become law.
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Mr. Netanyahu broke up his government rather than let that bill become law, he later asserted.
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She said she was "confident" the bill would become law by the end of the year.
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Scott Walker, the Wisconsin governor, still needs to sign the bills for them to become law.
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Senate leaders, meanwhile, were making a puzzling promise: This bill wasn't actually intended to become law.
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A few domestic spending programs would see increases, if Mr. Trump's budget were to become law.
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His legacy will depend upon whether his proposals, including those for e-cigarettes, ultimately become law.
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It must still pass the Senate and be signed by President Donald Trump to become law.
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There is no certainty that the main points in the White House plan will become law.
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Trump's stance on immigration and trade, if they become law, could hurt the dollar, analysts said.
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Several Republican senators slammed the plan and appeared to not even want it to become law.
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Those same reforms seem to be supported by President Trump, meaning they perhaps could become law.
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That provision is expected to become law when Congress finalizes a spending package later this year.
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Ben Baker (R), now goes to the state Senate for consideration before it can become law.
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Moderate Democrats pushed for a bill that could become law and wasn't just a messaging document.
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The 2018 package is not expected to be taken up by the Senate or become law.
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In addition to clerking for the Supreme Court, they become law professors who develop legal theory.
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Even if repeal passes the House today, it can't become law without the Senate's say-so.
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Republican leaders keep saying they want to pass something in the House that can become law.
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The two bills are scheduled to formally receive Royal Assent to become law on Friday afternoon.
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It will need Parliament's approval — which may require wrangling some changes to get — to become law.
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This never made a lick of sense: If Senate Republicans didn't want the bill they had released to become law, and they wanted to write a better one instead, why didn't they abandon the bill they didn't want to become law, and write a better one instead?
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Most lawmakers expect it to become law, although it still would require Senate approval and Trump's signature.
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The American Civil Liberties Union of Alabama has vowed to challenge the bill should it become law.
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Barring some sudden changes, this is going to pass the US Senate and quite likely become law.
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To become law, it would need passed by both houses of parliament and then signed by Ramaphosa.
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Senate leaders were also making a rather puzzling promise: The bill wasn't actually intended to become law.
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It has to be debated by member states and the European Parliament before it can become law.
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That measure would need to pass the House and survive a threatened Trump veto to become law.
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Brazil's Senate approved the spending bill 53 to 16, and it is expected to become law Thursday.
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Also, the Senate voted to save net neutrality, though that effort isn&apost likely to become law.
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The legislation likely will not become law as long as Republicans control the Senate and White House.
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Ige didn't sign it, but he also didn't veto it, effectively letting it become law on Tuesday.
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Unless any objections are raised, it should take around 15 days for the bills to become law.
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Ms. Paulin, a Democrat from Westchester County, believes her bill can get bipartisan support and become law.
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EU states and the European Parliament will have to back the proposal before it can become law.
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Things would look worse had the Affordable Care Act (ACA), better known as Obamacare, not become law.
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The deal reached by finance ministers needs to be approved by the European Parliament to become law.
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She cast the House's 218th and deciding vote for the bill, which went on to become law.
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Tennessee Governor Bill Haslam, also a Republican, allowed a similar measure to become law without his signature.
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Everyone knows presidential proposals don't become law and the details need to be hashed out with congress.
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The reform needs to be approved in two votes by both houses of Congress to become law.
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Both the pension age and VAT bills need to be approved in further readings to become law.
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Gun safety advocates privately concede they do not expect any of the major legislation to become law.
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Democrats argue that Mulvaney would not be eligible to head the OMB had the bill become law.
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And according to critics, therein lies the danger of Australia's bill, which has yet to become law.
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Trumpcare may yet pass the House and become law, but not because most Republicans like the bill.
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In a statement, Christensen said his bill will not receive any hearings and will not become law.
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That's not to say any of these ideas have become politically easier to pass and become law.
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The AHCA may never become law, but its very existence is a disturbing reminder of persistent injustices.
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"If we get it to the floor and let people vote, then it will become law," Gov.
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None of these changes had become law yet—they had to be ratified by the Senate first.
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She was too young for early retirement, and the Affordable Care Act had not yet become law.
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Uber and Lyft have been open about the ramifications to their businesses should the bill become law.
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Uber and Lyft have been open about the ramifications to their businesses should the bill become law.
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To become law, the bill must pass both houses of Congress and be signed by the president.
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President Trump on Wednesday voiced confidence that the latest Republican plan to repeal ObamaCare could become law.
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The Irish house, the Dáil, also needs to vote on the bill before it can become law.
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Privacy advocates insist that the bill needs additional protections for cellphone users before it can become law.
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In Britain, the Conservative government just proposed a hefty soda tax, which is expected to become law.
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The Senate had previously approved a similar amendment, so where the legislation overlaps it will become law.
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CRA bills require a simple majority in both chambers and the president's signature to become law. Sen.
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But even if it had become law, immigrants entering the United States today would still not qualify.
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But as Diaz-Balart conceded, any DACA bill will need nine Democrats for it to become law.
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Kasich has 10 days to make a decision; if he does nothing, the bills automatically become law.
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With a GOP Senate and Trump as president, there's a very real chance it could become law.
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Most Democrats voted against the bill, and Governor Dayton allowed it to become law without his signature.
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Had this bill become law, the precise results would have depended on the choices by individual states.
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States are where everything from cap-and-trade systems to renewable energy mandates have actually become law.
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To become law, the measure must pass the Republican-led Senate and Democratic-led House of Representatives.
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It is set to become law after the country's president signs it, which is usually a formality.
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Analysts at Investec Ireland said they believed the bill would not become law, citing the constitutional concerns.
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Our original proposal required that voucher winners forego patent rights, but that provision did not become law.
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Perhaps even more importantly, such an uncontroversial reform could achieve the bipartisan support necessary to become law.
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It is now likely that finally, belatedly, stronger background checks for potential gun owners will become law.
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But it was passed with a veto-proof majority and thus is highly likely to become law.
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To become law, the proposal will have to be supported by EU governments and the European Parliament.
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Now, if they can assemble the votes, their ideas will become law — with all the attendant consequences.
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The resolution is nonbinding, so even if Congress approves it, nothing in the proposal would become law.
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If this actually does become law, it would have tremendously negative consequences for millions of Americans' lives.
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Both houses have to agree on the final wording of the bill before it can become law.
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That being said, you could also see skinny repeal as a vehicle to force a conference committee with the House — a bill not designed to actually become law (writing bills you don't want to become law is also an odd strategy, but I'll set that aside from the moment).
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The speaker repeatedly said the process would result in passage of a bill which may not become law.
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The only thing that matters is what can become law and begin to shift things on the ground.
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White House press secretary Josh Earnest said Obama had decided to let it become law without his signature.
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In his veto message last month, Trump said had the resolution become law, it would have endangered Americans.
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The Speaker repeatedly said the process would result in passage of a bill which may not become law.
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Now that a piece of sweeping surveillance legislation has become law, Microsoft admits that the case is dead.
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And if skinny repeal had passed and become law, they would've gotten their wish for a few years.
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Gokey warned that the proposed legislation is unlikely to become law unless the public turns up the heat.
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To become law, the reforms would need passed by both houses of parliament and then signed by Ramaphosa.
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It will need approval in the House of Lords, the upper house of the parliament to become law.
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The amendment to the penal code would still require three more readings if it is to become law.
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The proposal on portability of digital content will become law after it is approved by the European Parliament.
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The proposal for an English anthem is unlikely to become law because it does not have government support.
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If the Republican bill were to become law, the price of her health care could go up dramatically.
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A vote in favour by the European Parliament would pave the way for the reforms to become law.
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Goldman analysts expect the tax bill is "fairly likely" to become law, but warned progress could be slow.
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In the meantime, we're breaking down what happens next and what's needed for this bill to become law.
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Attaching measures to toughen CFIUS to the defense bill would all but guarantee that they would become law.
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At the Rose Garden press conference, Trump and Ryan acted as if the bill had already become law.
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Though the sanctions package is unlikely to become law, relations with America are at their worst in decades.
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What it means for the farm bill The House GOP farm bill was never going to become law.
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A flurry of activity ensued Thursday, when some senators wanted assurances the bill would never actually become law.
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In order to be able to hold jurisdictions accountable, those recommendations must become law in all 50 states.
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That underscores why we need The Equality Act to be introduced in this Congress and to become law.
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Tuesday's proposals will need to be approved by the EU Parliament and EU states before they become law.
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A bill recently passed by Congress, which aims to improve public access to government data, has become law.
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For it to become law, it needs to be approved by the Senate, the House and by Trump.
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The first 10 months of this Congress has seen less than 70 bills become law as tensions continue.
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If Congress failed to approve a rule within 2023 days after its promulgation, it would not become law.
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Clock is ticking so I am anxious to see D counteroffer to POTUS's proposal that can become law.
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But the USMCA will become law if House Democrats allow it, giving them leverage over something Trump covets.
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Similar bills are moving through legislatures in Arizona and in Florida and have already become law in Arkansas.
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How did the vote break down, and what has to happen before any such bill can become law?
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"This is not a bill that I expect to become law in this administration," Coons acknowledged on MSNBC.
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Thus, the role of each citizen remains essential if we're to see proposed climate policy ultimately become law.
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The measure is essentially identical to efforts introduced in 2012 and 2015 which ultimately failed to become law.
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And yet earlier this year, we saw the Electrify Africa Act become law, passing with broad bipartisan support.
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The proposals made by the Commission need the approval of EU states and European lawmakers to become law.
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If the proposal were to become law, however, it's unclear how many employees would take advantage of it.
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The legislation is scheduled to become law 90 days after the legislative session ends, according to the newspaper.
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"This is an honest effort to get a bill that can pass and become law," he told reporters.
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Arizona's bill faces a much steeper hill to climb than the Idaho legislation before it can become law.
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Multiple bills, including the Fair Elections Now Act, have been raised, though they have yet to become law.
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Instead she brought up a Senate version that had bipartisan support and swiftly cleared it to become law.
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Russian President Vladimir Putin will decide if and how Moscow will retaliate once the fresh sanctions become law.
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To become law, the measure needs to be passed by the House of Representatives and signed by Trump.
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The measure will become law if passed by the Russian Senate and signed by President Vladimir V. Putin.
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Nobody seems to know how many people would lose their right to vote if these efforts become law.
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In a reasonable world, then, something like the Schumer-Heinrich bill would become law in the near future.
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Some House-passed proposals died in the Senate but others, including the minimum-wage increase, did become law.
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To become law, the measure must pass the Republican-led Senate and the Democratic-led House of Representatives.
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Once the details are worked out — and assuming France's administrative high court signs off — the reforms become law.
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When a president releases his budget, as journalists like to point out, the proposals do not become law.
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But with support for it in the White House and on Capitol Hill, it might well become law.
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Many of these voter-suppression measures have become law despite clear evidence that voter fraud is practically nonexistent.
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The veto-proof backing means the measure could become law even if Mr. Trump tried to block it.
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It is possible some much smaller drug pricing measures could still become law, but the outlook is uncertain.
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The White House budget is unlikely to become law, but it is important as a statement of priorities.
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The medical profession has made it clear: This kind of legislation is dangerous and should not become law.
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The court's recommendations will become law automatically this summer unless both chambers of the state legislature block them.
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Many House Democrats are hinging their support for a CR on stronger assurances that DACA protections become law.
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But the reaction from conservatives suggested the missive is unlikely to win Trump's support or become law. Sen.
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He instead let it become law by default after a 10-day waiting period to show his disapproval.
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Aides initially signaled that Mr. Trump would have no choice but to allow the bill to become law.
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Some say they are seeing the tax legislation's effect on New York even before it has become law.
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Lawmakers in the Republican-led House still would need to pass the bill for it to become law.
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Still, none of these bills may become law, as Democrats hold enough seats in the Senate to filibuster.
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The Republican tax bill will, barring some unforeseen final twists, become law by the end of this week.
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"I think this proposal is likely to become law, after some tweaks," student-loan expert Mark Kantrowitz told CNBC.
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Now, ERA advocates need just one more state legislature to move, and arguably the ERA would immediately become law.
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Trump's budget will not become law but is seen as an important blueprint for laying out the administration's priorities.
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It is currently before a Senate committee and faces a number of additional steps before it can become law.
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The Commission's proposals need the backing of the Parliament and a qualified majority of EU states to become law.
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If he does not sign or veto it before May 28, the measure will become law without his signature.
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We're not going to give anyone a free pass on this just because it's not going to become law.
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To become law, the ordinance still would require a second reading and final vote by the council June 4.
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If a Democrat becomes the governor of Idaho in November — a true long shot — Medicaid expansion would become law.
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The proposal is unlikely to become law, but Salvini's supporters, including members of the League Party, love the idea.
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To become law, the measure must also be passed by the U.S. Senate and signed by President Donald Trump.
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But minor changes made by the House require a second Senate vote on passage before it can become law.
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If even a handful of these proposals become law, faceless bureaucrats would control the internet instead of energetic entrepreneurs.
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It must still be passed by the Senate and signed by President Barack Obama in order to become law.
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This meant, per San Francisco rules, that it would have needed two-thirds of voter support to become law.
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They also introduced a bill this year mandating better tracking and clearer rules, but it has not become law.
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It will become law unless a majority in the European Parliament or in the group of EU countries objects.
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It's still unclear exactly if and when this bill will become law, but it's clear that something is needed.
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The bill was just introduced in the Senate, and it'll take a lot more for it to become law.
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Any bill would have to pass both houses of Congress and be signed by the president to become law.
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Even if the states do not pass their gas tax increases this year, they could still eventually become law.
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The move was announced as a guideline and will become law once the country's aviation regulator finalizes detailed rules.
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The proposal needs the green light from EU member states and the European Parliament before it can become law.
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LGBTQ rights organizations like Lambda Legal and OutServe-LSDN have vowed to sue if the president's tweets become law.
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Senators don't have that luxury; they can reasonably expect that some semblance of what they pass would become law.
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If the AHCA were to become law, ObamaCare's expansion of Medicaid to cover able-bodied, childless adults will remain.
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It is still subject to change and would need the approval of EU states and lawmakers to become law.
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If it were to become law, the Obamacare enrollees who believed Trump would be in for a rude surprise.
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The next logical step is to increase the numbers - particularly the number of bipartisan bills that actually become law.
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Senate Bill 415 was first approved in 2017 by the state's legislature, and is now set to become law.
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The proposals made by the Commission need the approval of EU states and the European Parliament to become law.
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Any bill passed by the Senate will need to be approved by the House of Representatives to become law.
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That will likely make it difficult for the bills to become law in negotiations with the GOP-controlled Senate.
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There is justified skepticism, given the Senate's structural favoritism toward Republicans, that any major Democratic effort can become law.
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The European Parliament and all 28 member states need to back the tax reforms for them to become law.
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He pointed out that there appears to be little chance the bill will pass the Senate and become law.
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With a Democrat in the White House, or a Democratic majority in Congress, this bill would never become law.
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The measure will become law once it is signed by President Mauricio Macri, whose Cambiemos party sponsored the bill.
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The act should become law as soon as possible, and without any further watering-down of its important provisions.
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Seeing what Leader McConnell has said in his opposition, it does complicate the path for this to become law.
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Some believe that the amendment may yet become law if a thirty-eighth state ratifies—the expired deadline notwithstanding.
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Never mind for a minute the merits of single payer or whether Sanders' version will, one day, become law.
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The question is, does this — if in fact this is what they're doing — have a chance to become law?
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Instead, one of the biggest legislative accomplishments slated to become law this year will be a measure constraining Trump.
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The Commission's legislative proposal will need the approval of the European Parliament and all EU states to become law.
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To become law, the rules need the approval of the European Parliament and a majority of European Union governments.
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Ireland's Fossil Fuel Divestment Bill is expected to become law before the end of the year, The Guardian reported.
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We hope Governor Deal will veto bill HB 757 and not allow sanctioned bigotry to become law in Georgia.
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She doesn't believe for a second that the proposed regulations will become law; she's trying to make a point.
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Pushed by Italy's populist government, the bill will become law if approved by the lower house of its parliament.
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The bill must now pass in the House of Representative before it reaches President Trump's desk to become law.
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At best, House members will be taking a politically tough vote for an unpopular bill that doesn't become law.
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Maryland's will become law, the state's Republican governor, Larry Hogan, said last week, without his signature, effective Oct. 1.
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Should the act become law, Mr. Douglas would have to petition a federal judge for a change of sentence.
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Rolling out early voting and automatic voter registration, while they could become law immediately, would require money and infrastructure.
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It is a statement of values — a nonbinding resolution that even its champions do not expect to become law.
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Even if the proposal manages to beat those odds and become law, though, it would likely encounter legal challenges.
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But if the new espionage bills become law, notes or any other records of those conversations could be illegal.
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Legislation to limit political contributions from state contractors has been introduced repeatedly in Albany, but has never become law.
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The bill, which would do nothing to solve the country's immigration and economic challenges, is unlikely to become law.
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But none of the council members spoke against the bills, which Mr. Menchaca hopes will become law by June.
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A bill that paves the way for Britain's departure from the European Union next week could become law today.
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The bill still needs to be passed in the US Senate and signed by the president to become law.
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While presidential budgets rarely, if ever, become law, the document signifies the new administration's priorities for the upcoming year.
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The new agreement, devised to ensure a stable and lasting peace, will become law without having broad popular support.
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Neither bill is likely to become law, meaning the battle is probably going to move to the campaign season.
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If the proposed provisions become law, the benefits from corporate tax reform will flow to shareholders, workers and consumers.
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Once it has been approved by both chambers, the bill will receive royal assent and it will become law.
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And no bill can become law without Trump (and his cadre of anti-immigration aides) signing off on it.
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Before it can become law, the bill must be reconciled with one already passed by the House of Representatives.
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The history of congressional politics suggests that something opposed by so many powerful actors is unlikely to become law.
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Several bills to augment the bankruptcy code specifically for banks have been considered by Congress but none have become law.
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This killed any hope of more liberal legislation under President Obama, and allowed President Trump's tax bill to become law.
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If the Commission's proposal did become law, tech giants would face some pretty hefty consequences if they fail to comply.
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The House had already passed a version of the bill and it will likely become law in a short time.
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No. And we'd like to give you a timeline for when it will become law, but the goalposts keep moving.
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Connie Leyva, who sponsored the bill, said in a statement she's hopeful it will become law with the governor's signature.
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Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff said the company "can't have a program in Georgia" if the bill were to become law.
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But even if they don't become law, the message they send and the publicity they generate can have real consequences.
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The full House and the U.S. Senate would need to pass the legislation in order for it to become law.
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When so few bills become law, there's much greater incentive to hold out to get what you want in there.
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To become law, the measure would also have to get through the House of Representatives and be signed by Trump.
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To become law, the draft must go through a further reading and win approval from the upper house of parliament.
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To become law, the measures would also need to pass the House of Representatives, where Republicans have a bigger majority.
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The amendments - endorsed by President Nursultan Nazarbayev - will become law once approved in a second reading and signed by Nazarbayev.
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It's an ambitious plan that, given the Republican domination of Congress and the White House, almost certainly won't become law.
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"If the proposed changes become law, Mississippi will no longer have the most restrictive regulatory environment for beer," Henderson says.
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The new framework still requires approval from EU member states and the European Parliament if it is to become law.
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The text, backed by diplomats from the 28 EU states, needs the approval of the EU parliament to become law.
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The repeal bill that all but three Senate Republicans voted for on the express condition that it not become law?
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Once the House passes the Republican health-care bill, it could become law very quickly, Larry Kudlow said on Thursday.
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The bill will need to be approved by the upper house of parliament, the House of Lords, to become law.
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Opponents have been quick to point out that the president's budget does not become law — it's merely a guiding document.
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He knows it's of cardinal importance to Trump and Ryan that some kind of Republican health care bill become law.
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The farm bill that will soon become law directs USDA to spend some $850 billion over the next eight years.
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We've basically moved forward a measure that isn't going to become law because this President isn't going to sign it.
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To become law, the bill needs to be passed in the upper house and then signed by President Vladimir Putin.
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I lived here two years and it was important to me to be here to see this to become law.
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The measure is unlikely to become law, as it is not expected to receive a vote in the GOP Senate.
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The bill had been passed last year by the Nigerian Senate and was awaiting the president's approval to become law.
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But despite the excitement over the vote, the groups still face an uphill climb in seeing the bills become law.
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It will need support from the center-right opposition, which has so far been skeptical about legislation, to become law.
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We thank Congress for swiftly moving this bill to the floor for a vote, so that it may become law.
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Trump's proposal won't become law, with White House budgets largely viewed as political documents that lay out an administration's priorities.
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To become law, the bill must also receive a majority of the vote from residents in the 2020 general election.
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The rich, though, can rest assured that their tax bills would shrink if this grab bag were to become law.
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Following Tuesday's upper house vote it now only requires the signature of the president - considered a formality - to become law.
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They say the process will devolve into chaos, that it will guarantee nothing that can actually pass will become law.
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But several other senators have signaled they are open to it, even if they are skeptical it could become law.
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But, but, but: Even with the pressure on the companies, no proposal has gained the traction needed to become law.
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To become law, the measure would have to pass the Senate and House and be signed into law by Trump.
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That bill will likely become law after clearing the State Senate on Tuesday, assuming Governor John Bel Edwards signs it.
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IPAB's decrees will automatically become law unless Congress takes the immensely difficult move of overruling a decision through supermajority vote.
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Mr. Ramaphosa's proposal requires a parliamentary motion and has not yet become law although some version is expected to pass.
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No new tax bill can become law without support from Senate Democrats, who want any further tax cuts paid for.
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The bill is likely to receive royal assent — required for it to become law, before parliament is suspended next week.
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"There's been movement, for sure," Mr. Pelletier said, adding that whether all the proposals become law remains to be seen.
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Separately, a bipartisan criminal justice bill that appears poised to become law could reduce the sentences of some federal inmates.
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Having passed the Senate by a wide margin this week, the bill only awaits President Trump's signature to become law.
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Should it become law, about 1.2 million fewer individuals would receive benefits monthly by 2028, nonpartisan congressional budget analysts estimated.
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Three weeks later, the consequences of that vote, if the bill as written were to become law, are finally clear.
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On Thursday, emotions in Argentina were raw after weeks of suspense when it seemed possible the bill might become law.
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It is expected that it will take about two weeks for the new legislation introduced on Wednesday to become law.
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The Senate bill must still be approved by the House of Representatives and signed by the president to become law.
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In fact, it's not clear any piece of legislation so unpopular has ever before become law, as Seth Hanlon notes.
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However, there are still major legal and political hurdles to clear in order for the amendment to officially become law.
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To become law, the bill would then have to be approved by the Senate and be signed by the president.
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The National League for Democracy controls large majorities in both houses of Parliament, ensuring the bill will easily become law.
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To become law the NDAA must be passed by both the House and Senate and signed into law by Trump.
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By early 2008, Ms. Warren and her sometime editors were musing over email that the proposal could really become law.
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By early 2008, Ms. Warren and her sometime editors were musing over email that the proposal could really become law.
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Neither party's budget proposals will become law and will instead act as political messaging tools ahead of this fall's elections.
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A number of the steps have often been promoted by anticorruption organizations and lawmakers, but none have ever become law.
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To become law, the legislation would have to pass the House of Representatives and be signed into law by Trump.
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However, the bill has stagnated in the Republican-controlled Senate, and the likelihood that it will become law is slim.
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Most Republicans in Congress have never had to vote for contentious party-line bills that were going to become law.
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But Republicans in the state Legislature overrode Cooper's veto, allowing the voter ID requirement to become law, WTVD later reported.
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SO NO I CAN'T COMMENT ON THAT POTENTIAL TRANSACTION, BUT YES, THE CFIUS REFORM BILL IS ABOUT TO BECOME LAW.
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Those Medicaid changes, and many of the Medicare changes, are not expected to make it through Congress and become law.
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With only a few weeks left in Florida's legislative session, it's unlikely the state will see major regulations become law.
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It's unclear if either fix will actually become law, as House conservatives oppose the measures as propping up ObamaCare. Rep.
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The legislation is unlikely to become law but the fact that it's gaining steam at all is rattling private equity.
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The PRO Act, if it were to become law, would create the broadest expansion of labor rights in seven decades.
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Still, FTC Chairman Joe Simons emphasized that any findings of potential wrongdoing during the study could become law enforcement matters.
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The head of the Senate Judiciary Committee is increasingly bullish that criminal justice reform will become law this year. Sen.
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It would have to pass both the Senate and House of Representatives and be signed by Trump to become law.
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Even if its recommendations do not become law, it can still add to the broader movement to restore congressional capacity.
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While Trump's presidency means that these changes could become law, the nature of his campaign makes them even more politically dangerous.
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DOI is expected to publish the final ruling within the next few days, and it would become law 23 days thereafter.
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"We are thrilled that AB 375 has become law," said Alastair Mactaggart, chairman of Californians for Consumer Privacy, in a statement.
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That means if the bills become law and her husband's company decides to drop its benefits, Daniel could lose her insurance.
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Trump's budget is not expected to become law as written, but it provides Congress with information about the White House's priorities.
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"President Trump has stood in the way of every single proposal that could become law," he said on the Senate floor.
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The upper house, the House of Lords, will now begin months of scrutiny of the bill before it can become law.
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If the proposals are adopted by the commission, they will need the approval of EU states and lawmakers to become law.
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But in order to become law, it would need to be passed by the Senate, where it faces an uphill battle.
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Senate Republicans know all this, and their answer is that they don't want the bill they pass to actually become law.
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It's also highly unlikely that either candidate's proposal would survive intact through the inevitable, fierce battle in Congress and become law.
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Carrie Lam, Hong Kong's leader, apologised for the extradition bill and said it was "unlikely" that it would become law soon.
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Draft legislation will appear at the earliest in the autumn, and is unlikely to become law for a couple of years.
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From the Senate, the bill still has to be approved by the House and then by President Trump to become law.
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Luxembourg is a constitutional monarchy in which the Grand Duke holds executive power and bills only become law with his signature.
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He said he got into Wal-Mart because he continues to believe the possible border adjustment tax will not become law.
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Democrat Phil Murphy's win in New Jersey means that automatic voter registration will now likely become law – again impacting future elections.
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But it's far from clear that either measure could become law — or that they'd actually help, even if they do pass.
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To become law, it would have to pass the Senate and House and be signed into law by President Donald Trump.
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To become law, a final deal is needed among the three EU institutions, under trilateral talks due to begin in July.
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But ACA supporters shouldn't become complacent simply because a Republican health care bill is not going to become law anytime soon.
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Officials said the governor general was expected to sign the bill on Thursday, the final step for it to become law.
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Hogan allowed that temporary ban to become law in 2015, but only because he refused to either sign or veto it.
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"I would predict that for the end of the year, this agreement, in one form or the other, will become law."
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The bill still has to be approved by the parliament's upper branch, but Allinson expected it would become law within months.
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Scott Walker to veto the eleventh-hour legislation and is weighing legal action if the changes become law (The Associated Press).
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If a Democratic president offered this plan to a Democratic House and Senate, it would almost certainly pass and become law.
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But that insistence has some of the bill's supporters concerned it could disrupt the bipartisan support it needs to become law.
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They will either have to accept his changes or override them for the original bill to become law, the newspaper reported.
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It must be approved by both houses of the California legislature and be signed by Governor Jerry Brown to become law.
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While the bill won't become law this Congress, groups want to prevent the measures from gaining any traction with the public.
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The bill needs to pass two more readings with the Duma and obtain support from President Vladimir Putin to become law.
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But it is not legislation -- it is a Senate resolution that doesn't become law and only applies to the upper chamber.
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The March resolution against the policy was nonbinding, whereas Tuesday's amendment would have an effect if it were to become law.
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The House and Senate each passed versions of the legislation last year and crafted a bicameral version expected to become law.
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Rome's offer does not commit explicitly to any precise figures and is also vague on when the measures will become law.
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The decree is effective immediately, but must be passed by both houses of parliament within 60 days to become law permanently.
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The Tennessee Senate approved a bill to let residents use their phones at polling places, but it hasn't become law yet.
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Earlier this week, Disney said it would "plan to take our business elsewhere" should the act or similar legislation become law.
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Any legislative effort to rein in pharmaceutical costs would have to pass both chambers and win Trump's support to become law.
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Tom Riordan, CEO of Neenah Enterprises, also attended the summit and agrees that some sort of tax reform will become law.
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Mr. Alexander has repeatedly predicted that some version of his new legislation will become law by the end of the year.
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Once there's a deal, several steps in the legislative process need to play out before the bill can be become law.
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In recent years, similar policies have become law in Iowa, Georgia and elsewhere — though such laws have been halted by courts.
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Democratic activists argue that many more pieces of progressive legislation would have become law, had the mainstream Democrats controlled the Senate.
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Mr. Cuomo and his fellow Democrats will control state government starting in January, so chances are good this will become law.
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It needs Congress's approval to become law, and Congress will likely put forward its own spending measures instead of using Trump's.
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Emily bristles at being asked to hide her family life, but before she knows it, the bigots' prejudices have become law.
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It was the first new revenue bill to become law in Oklahoma in 28 years, bucking decades of tax-cut orthodoxy.
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If one of the Senate or House health care bills had become law, millions of people would have lost their coverage.
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Though a version of this bill has passed the House in the last three Congresses, it has never become law. Sen.
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That is the same day the bill stopping a no-deal Brexit is expected to receive royal assent and become law.
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Congress is also seriously considering a handful of measures related to drug pricing, some of which may become law this year.
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Congress is also seriously considering a handful of measures related to drug pricing, some of which may become law this year.
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He had until Friday to sign the bill or veto it, otherwise, it would have automatically become law without his signature.
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Parents of teenagers mustn't get their hopes up: the Social Media Addiction Reduction Technology (SMART) Act is unlikely to become law.
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Now, two pieces of legislation could soon become law, getting a few steps closer to what teachers say they need: 1.
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Still, the bipartisan deal got a cold shoulder from Republicans on Tuesday, suggesting it faces a rocky path to become law.
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Similar amendments offered by Roskam were also adopted as part of a spending bill last year but did not become law.
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Thursday's bizarre spectacle included Republican senators demanding assurances that a bill they were about to vote for would never become law.
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The legislation, dubbed the Religious Liberty Bill, still has to be signed by Georgia's Republican Governor Nathan Deal to become law.
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The approval ratings of Trump are rising, his trade deal will become law, the economy is strong, and unemployment is low.
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To become law, the draft must go through a further two readings and win approval from the upper house of parliament.
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These are the kinds of details that voters don't really care about right up until something is about to become law.
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"I think the bill that has passed and has become law is probably the worst possible scenario," Turner told VICE News.
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Whether the proposed reforms ever become law is uncertain, with weeks and possibly months of debate and intense lobbying still ahead.
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The measure was already approved by the House of Commons, so the Senate's approval means it's now set to become law.
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The 21st Century Cures bill is backed by Republican on the Hill and the White House and is expected to become law.
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After the reforms failed to garner enough votes in parliament to become law, Renzi moved to put it up for a referendum.
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With a Republican-controlled Senate and Trump in the White House, it's realistically unlikely for many of these bills to become law.
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I look forward to hearing from Wednesday's witnesses, seeing H.R. 40 become law and exploring the solutions that a commission may develop.
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He nearly caused a constitutional crisis because of his incorrect use of the gubernatorial veto on bills which had already become law.
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If it were to become law, this repeal would be welcome news to manufacturers such as Medtronic Inc and Abbott Laboratories Inc.
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After months of negotiations this summer, a new bill that will transform the music industry is expected to become law this week.
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To become law, the measure would have to be approved by the full House and Senate, and signed by President Barack Obama.
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The measure, previously approved by the state Senate, would automatically become law within 15 days unless vetoed by Florida Governor Rick Scott.
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And even if the bill does become law, it is certain to be challenged in court, as Ivey DeJesus notes at PennLive.
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First, there is its peculiar presidential system of democracy, which increases the chance that any given legislation will fail to become law.
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And, Murkowski and Cardin write, Congress could remove the deadline, allowing the amendment to become law if a 38th state joins in.
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Both Wharton's report and Navarro's arguments are predicated on the theory that the proposals will be passed by Congress and become law.
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Photo: GettyLast week, the White House announced that a bill will become law that extends U.S. sanctions on Iran for 10 years.
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A presidential decree goes into effect immediately, but requires the approval of Congress within 120 days to become law or it expires.
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Mike Lee is evaluating the bill in its face, his office said, as if it passes it's "very" likely to become law.
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Thailand is currently drafting cyber security and data protection bills, which it expects to become law by the end of the year.
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Sadly, that progress may be halted if the Trump administration's proposed cuts laid out in his proposed fiscal 2018 budget become law.
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There was — and is — a real concern that if Dreamer protections aren't included in a must-pass bill, they won't become law.
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Yet several more steps remain before the bill can become law, and the political furore it has created is far from abating.
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But to become law, the bill must now pass in the Senate, where it faces an uphill battle it already lost once.
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We believe the time is now for this much needed legislation and we remain very hopeful that it will soon become law.
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Stopping measures before they become law is easier and less dangerous than trying to reverse rules once they're already on the books.
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Yes, but: It's really hard to see a path forward for the bill to become law, even if it passes the Senate.
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However, Taiwanese voters rejected same-sex marriage in an advisory referendum last November, prompting concerns about whether the ruling would become law.
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A bill currently before the Senate would offer such protection, but the 66-page measure is complex and likely won't become law.
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With Republicans firmly in control of the Senate, it is unlikely that these proposals that would harm small businesses will become law.
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If the governance bill is passed by parliament's lower chamber, the House of Representatives, it would require presidential approval to become law.
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A second tax package is unlikely to become law this year, since it would need support from some Democrats in the Senate.
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The measure will become law just in time, as Puerto Rico is facing a default on $2 billion of debt payments Friday.
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Legislation to undo the cap is unlikely to become law this year, since it would be opposed by the Republican-controlled Senate.
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The survey found a close relationship between confidence and expectations that tax reform will become law by the end of the year.
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Despite public optimism from the White House, there is deep skepticism that the administration's proposal will garner enough support to become law.
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When a state is ruthlessly districted, voters are robbed of meaningful elections and, as just happened in Georgia, unrepresentative policies become law.
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Like a similar Senate measure passed earlier this month -- the resolution does not become law and only applies to the lower chamber.
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Yet even if approved, there is no guarantee the bill will become law, said Lucas Romero, the head of Synopsis, another consultancy.
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The plan, expected to become law for next year, would significantly remake the U.S. tax code for the first time in decades.
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Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez's recent proposal to create a 70% tax bracket on income over $10 million will not become law anytime soon.
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The amendment must be approved in the final version of the budget bill by the broader parliament in order to become law.
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A Republican-written, $6.6 billion no-new-taxes spending package will become law on Monday, though Mr. Wolf refused to sign it.
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Mike Rounds (R-SD) wants a guarantee: that the Senate health bill he will likely vote to pass won't actually become law.
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Trump's second is every bit the equal of the first in its slapdash nihilism — and every bit as unlikely to become law.
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The measure, sponsored by state Senator Nancy Skinner, a Democrat from Berkeley, still requires approval from Governor Jerry Brown to become law.
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Saudi Arabia has strongly objected the bill, which will most likely become law, and the country's role in financing ISIS remains contested.
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Trump's team would like to see the first major trade deal they have negotiated become law before the 2020 presidential election cycle.
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Education Secretary Betsy DeVos's proposed regulations overhauling how colleges handle sexual assault, which may become law in January, are far from perfect.
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But eventually, someone is going to have to pick which items on this list become law — and that's where things get tough.
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As governor, he allowed a measure for an anti-abortion license plate to become law, and the ACLU retaliated with a lawsuit.
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The bill will officially become law when it receives Royal Assent from Queen Elizabeth, something that could happen as soon as Thursday.
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The bill will officially become law when it receives Royal Assent from Queen Elizabeth, something that could happen as soon as Thursday.
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But that measure was vetoed by Mr. Obama, while senators are now trying to pass a bill that will actually become law.
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Republican leaders would not intend such a bill to become law, but they believe that it could win approval in the Senate.
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A liberal woman who offers up costly plans that never would become law and changes them so fast it causes political whiplash?
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Many of Warren's proposals would require congressional approval, which means Democrats would have to win back the Senate before they become law.
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For any repeal measure to become law, the House and the Senate would have to agree on the language, a formidable challenge.
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Parliament's approval for the proposal to become law is seen as a formality, since Hasina's ruling Awami League has an overwhelming majority.
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"If not for Breitbart, the bill would have become law," Miller wrote in an email which included Breitbart editor Boyle and Bannon.
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Uber and Postmates filed a lawsuit Monday opposing California&aposs Assembly Bill 5, which is set to become law on January 1.
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To become law it has to receive the final go-ahead by the EU Parliament in plenary session and European environment ministers.
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Every time the DREAM Act was brought up for a vote, it failed to pass both chambers of Congress to become law.
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Lawmakers also must to agree to lift government spending caps for both domestic and defense programs for the bill to become law.
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Removing the controversial provision could make it easier to pass tax legislation, but likely narrows the scope of what could become law.
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EU lawmakers would then need to thrash out a common position with the Commission and EU countries before the proposals become law.
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The annual Intelligence Authorization Act requires approval by the full Senate and House and the president's signature before it can become law.
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However, to become law, they would need to garner the two-thirds majorities in both houses to overcome an expected Trump veto.
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Nobody really wanted the sequester policy to become law, but when they couldn't agree on anything else, it just kind of happened.
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To become law, it would need to pass the full Senate and House of Representatives and be signed into law by Trump.
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It was not yet clear when the Senate would take up the House bill, which would not become law without Senate approval.
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For a bill to become law in Hong Kong it must go through three readings, the second of which is the most important.
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Ron DeSantis' desk, and he has 15 days to decide whether to sign the bill, let it become law, or issue a veto.
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"For so long, we've already seen restriction after restriction become law, primarily in the South, the Midwest, and the Plains states," Nash said.
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To become law from there, it would have to pass the Democratic-controlled House, Republican-controlled Senate, and be signed by the President.
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SESTA was passed by the Senate last month and FOSTA was passed by the House in February, but neither bill has become law.
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She has 10 days to either sign or veto, and if she takes no action, the bill would become law after that time.
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Instead, these states allow people to become "law readers" by apprenticing with a practicing lawyer for a designated amount of time each week.
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But the bill would still need to go through several procedural hurdles and pass the House, all in two weeks, to become law.
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He added that, should the draft law become law, Yandex would "recognise the importance of ensuring that shareholders' economic interests are not diluted".
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The bill mirrors similar legislation that has been floating through Congress for years, but that has never found enough traction to become law.
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The text of the agreement says it should become law in 2020, said Cassie Flynn, climate change adviser for the U.N. Development Program.
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If the Florida bill were to become law, veterinarians could be fined $1,000 for performing a cat declawing that is not medically necessary.
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This February a member of Congress introduced legislation to mandate a minimum seat pitch on commercial flights, though it failed to become law.
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Still, the bill has a long way to go: Before it can become law, it needs to pass the Senate, House, and president.
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The Senate, which blocked an earlier version of Kate's Law last year, will have to pass the bills for them to become law.
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China's relationship with the United States will be damaged should the legislation become law, foreign ministry spokesman Geng Shuang said in a statement.
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Like past presidential budget proposals, Trump's plan was highly unlikely to become law, especially with Democrats in control of the House of Representatives.
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He asked the Venice Commission to assess the bills, which parliament has approved but which he must sign for them to become law.
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"I think from their individual standpoints, there's a desire to cause what we passed or something like it to become law," Corker said.
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The bill could further change as it works through Congress, and it still needs both Congress and President Trump's approval to become law.
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The bill, which is opposed by the anti-abortion group Texans for Life as well as nationwide groups, is unlikely to become law.
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Though no one blueprint will become law, if America chooses a Republican president, he may well have a Republican Congress to work with.
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For the measure to become law, it would have to pass both the House and Senate and be signed by President Barack Obama.
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There's very little chance this bill will be able to garner the support of eight Democrats in the Senate to actually become law.
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Unfortunately, the Congressional Budget Office projects Medicaid will grow faster than the economy as whole even if the AHCA were to become law.
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Titled "13 Bills," the spot opens with an image of Trump signing legislation and highlights the Tester-sponsored bills that have become law.
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John Cornyn, the number two Republican in the chamber, warned in February their bill would not become law due to its powerful opponents.
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"It's not if, only a matter of when," he said, adding that with more "attention" and "time," the bill could eventually become law.
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This lead to the creation of policy recommendations, which were given to the state legislature and some have become law in the state.
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Already, companies like Google are forming contingency plans, testing their vehicles in states like Texas, just in case California's risky regulations become law.
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But the House's proposed change to the wind energy tax credit doesn't have to become law for it to negatively impact the industry.
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A 70 percent marginal rate is unlikely to become law in the near future, since Republicans control the Senate and the White House.
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That bill, the Financial CHOICE Act, is not expected to become law after passing the House, due to insufficient support in the Senate.
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While Brady's bill may not ultimately become law, there has been bipartisan criticism of the tax on nonprofits' expenses for transportation benefits. Sens.
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Is it an accurate projection of what will happen to the economy if Mr. Trump's preferred policies become law, or partisan fear-mongering?
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Their endorsement is believed to be enough to ensure the legislation can pass the Senate, and once the president signs it, become law.
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Any change would need approval from national governments and European Parliament to become law - a process that can take up to two years.
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The aim is to debate the legislation, which needs the approval of the House of Lords to become law, in a single day.
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What's next: Both bills have been introduced in the California state Senate and must pass through the state legislature before they become law.
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The biggest hiccup in Trump's claim that the USMCA will "indirectly" pay for the border wall is that it hasn't become law yet.
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"If this proposal were to become law, it would be devastating to our state's economy, which relies on this immigrant workforce," Graham said.
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The resolution will be mostly symbolic, given that its proponents profess no hope that any part of it could become law under Trump.
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Letter More than 11,000 amendments to the Constitution have been proposed since its ratification, but only 27 have become law — none since 1992.
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The bill, which did not become law, could have substantially weakened pre-existing protections, but only in states that chose to do so.
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On Wednesday, Liberal Senator Dean Smith will introduce a bill to the Senate to lay the groundwork for marriage equality to become law.
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Opponents worry that if the bill were to become law, anyone in the city could potentially be sent to the mainland, including dissidents.
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None of the three Democrats offered concrete plans on what action their states might take if the tax bill were to become law.
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A similar measure has passed an initial parliamentary vote in Iceland, but it is yet to become law and might never do so.
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He argued that if rank-and-file lawmakers were to go ahead with forcing immigration votes, the resulting measure would not become law.
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Phil Scott, a Republican, has until midnight Wednesday to sign or veto the Vermont bill, which will become law if he does neither.
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Once it is passed by both houses of parliament, the new law has to be signed by Zuma for it to become law.
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But if the Trump administration's tax plan were to become law, in the future a whole lot of people may just become corporations.
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It is early in the process — the bill is in the Economic Development Committee — but Ms. Paulin is confident it will become law.
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They also passed a bill that would prohibit a no-deal Brexit, and it's expected to become law as soon as this week.
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The government is aiming for it to be passed before Britain leaves the bloc in March 2019, but only to become law thereafter.
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" He described a new trade deal with Canada and Mexico that is on track to become law as "just the latest big win.
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Like other presidential budgets its unlikely to become law, but the fiscal blueprint provides details on the administration's priorities in an election year.
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If Indians are to be truly protected, it is urgent that the Parliament reviews and addresses these dangerous provisions before they become law.
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The vote on Tuesday will put the proposal on track to become law in two years — or force supporters to set it aside.
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To become law, the measure would also have to pass the Republican-led House of Representatives and be signed by President Donald Trump.
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These measures could not become law on their own merits, so unscrupulous lawmakers have attached them as riders to must-pass spending bills.
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Mr. Trump could also choose not to sign the bill without vetoing it, in which case it would become law on Dec. 3.
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They've taken this from the Senate version and that from the House version, and it looks as if it's going to become law.
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Those feats were made easier then, perhaps, by the knowledge that the Republican-controlled Senate would never allow such bills to become law.
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It is perhaps the best way to understand why the bill cleared the House, and why some version of it could become law.
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On Monday evening, the House of Representatives unanimously passed the Email Privacy Act, a bill that would reform ECPA were it to become law.
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Should this bill become law, doctors who violate it face a class B felony, which is punishable by five to 15 years in prison.
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The Virginia bill will soon be heard by that state's Local Government Committee, so it remains to seen if it will actually become law.
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When Tennessee passed its own limited campus-carry law last spring, the state's Republican governor let the controversial measure become law without his signature.
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The legislation still has a long way to go before it could become law, and is highly unlikely to pass the Republican-controlled Senate.
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After the bill passed the state House in April, all 20 Alaskan senators unanimously voted on May 8 for the bill to become law.
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Udall and Lowenthal hope that this just might be the perfect storm that will enable major changes around the plastics issue to become law.
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While Congress initially moved quickly and in an unusually bipartisan process to make these changes, months later the legislation has still not become law.
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But asked what California would do if Graham-Cassidy does become law, state officials are already saying they will fight it in the courts.
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But peers also made clear that they will eventually back down and let an unamended bill become law in the first half of March.
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It passed the state legislature with flying colors and not a single dissenting vote and now awaits Governor Jerry Brown's signature to become law.
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The group told the legislature that "civic participation" was crucial to the process that helps people leave crime behind to become "law-abiding" citizens.
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U.S. District Judge Carlton Reeves' ruling blocks the state from enforcing part of a religious objections bill that was supposed to become law Friday.
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To become law, they would need to pass the House of Representatives, whose Republican leaders have blocked any legislation intended to rebuke the Saudis.
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The partial ban has received the support of conservatives from German Chancellor Angela Merkel's governing bloc, but still needs parliamentary approval to become law.
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John McCain said Ryan's letter was "not sufficient" to address his fear that the Senate bill could become law if they pass it. Sen.
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It would need to pass both the full Senate and the House of Representatives and be signed by President Donald Trump to become law.
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"We expect no major tax legislation to become law under a divided Congress," Alec Phillips, an economist at Goldman Sachs, said in a note.
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Many Republican senators insisted before the vote that they would only support it because they have been promised that it will not become law.
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A senior industry source said he appreciated the bill but questioned Shelby's desire to work with Democrats on a version that could become law.
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Some reforms have already garnered enough support to become law, such as the 2010 Fair Sentencing Act, which Attorney General nominee Sessions co-sponsored.
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But if House Commerce Committee Chairman Greg Walden (R-Ore.) and members of his committee don't act — and fast — Warren's proposal could become law.
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"If any combination of these initiatives become law, we expect it could significantly accelerate MassRoots' revenue and user growth," added MassRoots CEO Isaac Dietrich.
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That measure now requires the support of 55 percent of EU member states representing at least 65 percent of its population to become law.
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The opposition disputes this estimation, and has expressed concern for the taxpayer costs associated with any potential legal challenges, should the measure become law.
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Aimed at sending a message, the legislation is unlikely to become law with Republicans still in control of the Senate and the White House.
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John Kasich signs it, or allows it to become law by refusing to act, Ohio women will find it virtually impossible to access abortion.
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The changes adopted by lawmakers in the economic affairs committee of the European Parliament will need approval from EU governments before they become law.
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Republicans note that their own task force, which dates from 2014, has already advanced nearly a dozen bills on opioids that have become law.
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The speaker of Britain's House of Commons on Tuesday announced that legislation allowing the country to leave the European Union (EU) has become law.
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Negotiators will now need to find a common ground between governments and lawmakers for the reform to become law before EU elections in May.
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And I'm convinced, with the majority now in the House and the Senate, they'll become law and because of that Virginia will be safer.
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They "could not become law on their own merits," but have a better chance of succeeding when attached to must-pass government spending bills.
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But that approach has drawn skepticism in Congress, where Democratic control of the House requires that any plan have bipartisan support to become law.
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If someone wants to put in the work to become law-abiding, responsible citizen, it's in society's best interest to help provide that opportunity.
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As part of a less conspicuous but serious legislative process, much of HR 2023 is likely to become law within a year or so.
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HR676 could become law if American voters pay no attention and fall for the false promise of a Swedish or Danish-style welfare state.
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The funding bills are not expected to become law, but represent a likely starting point for fiscal negotiations between the two parties this fall.
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Even if they can garner the support they need to pass both chambers of Congress, they'll still need the president's signature to become law.
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HB 481 will likely become law if Georgia state senators don't hear from constituents about the bill's harmful effects for Georgia's women and girls.
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"If a bill does not become law, Puerto Rico and its creditors will almost certainly go over a cliff — together — this summer," he said.
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Democratic support for the privacy legislation is key since the measure will also have to pass the U.S. House of Representatives to become law.
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In 22026, with Democrats controlling every lever of power, he quickly calculated he had little to gain from helping his opponents' agenda become law.
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And it all makes sense, except for one pesky problem: Almost none of these reforms have been formally proposed yet, let alone become law.
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If Jackson's expansion were to become law, the awarding of Electoral College votes could no longer be skewed or disrupted by third-party candidates.
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He's said that "the bulk of" his education proposals can become law even if Republicans maintain control of the Senate after the 2020 elections.
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But the EARN IT Act's potential to become law and serve as a binding counterpart concerns researchers on all parts of the political spectrum.
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Although Mr Corbyn has long called for an election, he now insists the Benn-Burt bill to stop no-deal must become law first.
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"Sanders doesn't have much history of co-sponsoring legislation that has become law either across the aisle or with his fellow Democrats," Ritholtz said.
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In California, it led to a passage of a Senate bill supported by Mr. Feuer, who said he was optimistic it would become law.
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The Equal Rights Amendment has now been ratified by more than 75% of states, which is the minimum threshold for it to become law.
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"If this proposal were to become law, it would be devastating to our state's economy, which relies on this immigrant work force," he said.
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Grijalva said he's looking for ways his environmental justice legislation might be able to counter some of Trump's proposed changes, should they become law.
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If the bill were to become law in the version that passed the House on Thursday, how might it affect you and your family?
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Schumer acknowledged that the hourlong meeting wasn't enough to guarantee that gun control legislation, which has stalled in Congress for years, could become law.
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And I'm convinced, with the majority now in the House and the Senate, they'll become law and because of that, Virginia will be safer.
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Should it become law, Washington could eventually withdraw Hong Kong's special trade status if it finds that Beijing isn't maintaining the city's unique freedoms.
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"While the tax bill is in conference, the CR will presumably become law and then the tax bill come back from conference," she said.
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It now will go to New York Governor Andrew Cuomo, who could sign it, veto it or let it become law without his signature.
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Even if Mr. Ryan manages to secure the bare minimum of votes required, the bill that would pass the House would not become law.
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Pelosi's trade decision The Green New Deal won't become law anytime soon, but Trump's NAFTA replacement -- the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement -- just might.
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Trump's budget, which is unlikely to become law, proposed cutting federal funding for research into renewable energy at the Department of Energy by 70%.
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In 20143, with Democrats controlling every lever of power, he quickly calculated he had little to gain from helping his opponents' agenda become law.
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The "Captive Act," which changes that, must be passed by the full House and Senate, and signed by President Barack Obama, to become law.
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The European Commission hasn't yet decided whether these recommendations will be put up for a vote, but If they pass, they would become law.
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If the legislation were to become law and such settlements came to light they potentially would have a ripple effect on politicians and elections.
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In the end, he was left shepherding a "skinny repeal" so awful that members voted for it while hoping it would not become law.
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The proposal will pass the House easily, but Democrats will need support from some Senate Republicans and President Trump in order to become law.
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It was introduced to the floor of parliament in January, and needs to be approved by the legislature and Guardian Council to become law.
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Abortion rights groups have already said that they will challenge the law in the courts if Fallin signs it and the regulations become law.
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Although they haven't been successful in Colorado yet, Middleton worries that it's slowly getting easier for anti-abortion and personhood measures to become law.
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The bill now has 21 days to be signed off by Poland's President Andrzej Duda, who's already said he supports it, to become law.
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But that bill was written knowing it wouldn't become law, and now some Republicans want to make tweaks to soften the blow of repeal.
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He said he and Murray would formally unveil the bill Thursday and predicted that "some form of the proposal" would become law by year's end.
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Lewis somehow supposes that, if McCain had voted differently, the House repeal bill (the American Health Care Act, or the AHCA) would have become law.
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Biden argued Tuesday that "the bulk of" his education proposals can become law even if Republicans maintain control of the Senate after the 2020 elections.
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If those provisions become law, they could open up banking for the marijuana industry nationwide and make it easier for cannabis companies to secure capital.
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Never mind that based on what House Republicans were saying at the time, it could very well have become law in a matter of hours.
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Nor did he clarify that it is only Democrats in the House, not "a majority of Congress", that wants to see HR-1 become law.
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China urges the United States to objectively view its development and not allow any of the "negative China-related" content to become law, he added.
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Nearly all of those bills, though, are still making their ways through the legislative process, and it's difficult to guess how many will become law.
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If something like Sanders' bill did become law, it would "leapfrog the rest of the world," as the Kaiser Family Foundation's Larry Levitt put it.
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But many other changes intended to avoid a repeat of the scandal, such as allowing EU-wide recalls of vehicles, are set to become law.
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Law professor Vitit Muntarbhorn said the provisions of the bill - which needs approval from the National Legislative Assembly before it can become law - were "modest".
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BILL C-69 - Calling for significant amendments - File a constitutional challenge to to the bill, which will change how C-69 should it become law.
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More modest legislation coming from that committee is more likely to become law, given it will likely be designed to attract necessary support from Democrats.
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Larry Hogan allowed the bill, which already had enough signatures to overcome a veto, to become law without signing it, according to the Associated Press.
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For the draft legislation to become law, it needs to be approved by the upper house of parliament and signed by Russian President Vladimir Putin.
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Since the plan was introduced by the governing Liberal Party, which holds a majority in Parliament, it will almost certainly become law without significant change.
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If he opts for a veto, the bill can become law anyway if two-thirds of both the House and Senate vote for an override.
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Right, but your pitch is that you have a bill that can become law so you have a sense of all the steps to that.
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So I am just curious, how much can you see that changing while also being able to make the pitch that this can become law?
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But the American Health Care Act is unlikely to become law because it's politically toxic not only with the American public, but the Senate too.
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Any measure that doesn't become law in the coming months will die at the end of the Congress and have to be reintroduced in 2019.
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The bills passed by the House and Senate, soon to become law, will effectively reverse the NSA's decision and codify the practice of about collection.
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That keeps the bill on track to become law before the start of the fiscal year for the first time since the fiscal 28500 bill.
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Bill Haslam, a Republican, allowed a bill to become law that will allow faculty and staff members at public colleges and universities to be armed.
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The fiscal 2628 budget assumes that the House GOP's legislation to repeal and replace ObamaCare will become law, which would cut Medicaid by $28500 billion.
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But some additional changes in the final measure will have to be passed by both chambers before it can become law, a GOP aide said.
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We bailed them out with over $180 billion, but if the CHOICE Act were to become law, they could not be designated as a SIFI.
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Congressional leaders from both parties and the White House also need to work out a larger budget deal for any spending bill to become law.
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Lam attempted to appease protesters in July by saying the bill was "dead" and would not become law, but she stopped short of withdrawing it.
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The amended bill must still secure a second approval by parliament and then by a clerical body that vets legislation before it can become law.
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Most Americans believe that the main goal of our criminal justice system should be to rehabilitate people to become law abiding citizens after serving time.
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Lawmakers, including some Republicans, have sought some gun restrictions after earlier mass shootings, but even minor changes failed to gain enough support to become law.
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In order to become law, it would still need to be passed by both chambers of Congress and signed into law by President Donald Trump.
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Legislation introduced to overturn the ban is unlikely to become law with Trump in the White House and Republicans holding a majority in the Senate.
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With the bill apparently set to become law, Congress will have taken steps to address a deepening economic, fiscal and humanitarian crisis on the island.
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The measure that Burundian lawmakers passed on Wednesday will not become law until it is also passed by the Senate and signed by the president.
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The package would need 60 votes to pass the Senate, meaning that some Democratic senators would need to back it for it to become law.
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Wednesday's votes in Georgia, which were scheduled abruptly and came after weeks of turmoil, do not ensure that the compromise bill will become law. Gov.
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In Washington, any proposal by the Ways and Means Committee chairman would usually serve as a strong benchmark for legislation that would likely become law.
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Elizabeth Warren's Medicare for All plan, casting uncertainty around whether her proposal could become law if she were to win the White House in 2020.
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If the skinny bill were to become law, insurers and other healthcare groups have warned it could cause premiums in Obamacare's insurance markets to skyrocket.
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The rules, first reported by Reuters last month, will need approval from EU states and the European Parliament to become law, with some changes likely.
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Following the Senate's vote late Wednesday, the bill must now pass in the House of Representative before it reaches President Trump's desk to become law.
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On Monday a bill forcing him to request an extension of the Brexit negotiating period, beyond the October 31st deadline, is expected to become law.
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"The White House's plan is not designed to become law," said Senator Lindsey Graham, Republican of South Carolina, contrasting it with his own new plan.
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There's always a chance they'll try again, but at the moment, there doesn't appear to be any plausible way a repeal measure could become law.
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With Donald Trump in the White House and Republicans in charge of both houses of Congress, it's doubtful Booker's bill will become law anytime soon.
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With Congress expected to remain divided no matter who wins the White House, Mr. Bledsoe said developing policies that can actually become law are key.
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The gold standard is automatic voter registration, which has become law or policy in 13 states since 2015, with more likely to adopt it soon.
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There is an important caveat, however: Even if these resolutions become law, there'd be room for the president to maneuver around them, experts tell Vox.
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The occasion is critical for the passage of the ERA, which must be ratified by at least 75% of states before it can become law.
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Even less specificity was offered on the tax plan, which Mr. Trump's economic team has promised will become law by the end of this year.
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Only one tweak has become law, a controversial measure making it possible to sue platforms when they knowingly facilitate sex-trafficking through content they host.
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To become law, the upper house Senate must also pass what is known as a counterpart bill but it has yet to begin drafting one.
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But it is possible that bipartisan backing could emerge for parts of the legislation or for fixes to Dodd-Frank that could eventually become law.
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Janet Mills, a Democrat, announced on Friday that she would allow a bill recently passed by the Maine Legislature to become law without her signature.
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Mike Braun (R-Ind.), who has spoken to Toomey and believes McConnell is open to putting something on the floor if it can become law.
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Thus, room has been left for the president to sign the bill or, at the least, allow it to become law without the president's signature.
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Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin told CNBC earlier Thursday that the administration has a "very detailed" tax plan that he expects to become law this year.
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Without a permanent spending bill by mid-January, automatic spending cuts known as sequestration will become law and cut into the defense and nondefense budgets.
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The bill is being sent to President Ram Nath Kovind for his approval (he will almost certainly sign it), and then it will become law.
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The bill states journalists and news organizations "may be investigated and sanctioned for violating such canons of ethics" by the board, should it become law.
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The GOP could only afford to lose two votes on the proposal, which many senators suggested they would not even want to see become law.
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These compromises ensured the bill would become law but limited its full effectiveness and left it vulnerable to the whims of Republican inaction in Congress.
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The proposal is unlikely to become law since it is opposed by several Republican senators, yet it is popular among much of the president's base.
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But two years later, the Supreme Court said that law violated the Constitution's presentment clause, which outlines the specific steps for bills to become law.
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If he does nothing, the bill, which was unanimously approved earlier this month by the Senate and House of Representatives, will become law at midnight.
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That would force Democrats to vote against a military boost while also showing House Republicans that a defense-only budget deal will not become law.
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But even if the bill doesn't become law, it's the latest signal that Congress wants to curb the president's power to unilaterally launch a war.
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Because we don't know those things, we can't say for certain which groups of Americans will benefit most from the bill, should it become law.
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Now, all these years later, those early ideas of tax reform have become law and hundreds of millions of Americans are better for it. pic.twitter.
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Of those states, only Maryland has a Republican governor, though the state leans liberal, and he allowed the legislation to become law without signing it.
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While several bills have been introduced, it's hard to say whether any of these will become law, especially considering the intense partisanship in Congress now.
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The only reason their bill didn't become law, it seemed, was that it was vetoed by President Obama, and soon that obstacle would be gone.
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Setting that legislative history aside, let's dive into Lewis's core argument: that Republicans would have fared better in the midterms if the AHCA had become law.
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The proposal, known as the platform-to-business regulation (P2B), needs to be approved by EU countries and the European Parliament before it can become law.
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Why it matters: While it's unlikely to become law any time soon, if ever, expect the plan — called the Green New Deal and championed by Rep.
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The proposal will pass the House easily, but Democrats will need support from some Senate Republicans and President Trump in order for it to become law.
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The proposal could still become law without changing the constitution, which requires three-fifths of members of the lower and upper houses of parliament to approve.
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Republicans took control of the House in the 2010 midterm elections, boosted in part by opposition to the ACA, which had become law earlier that year.
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If the bill had become law, former NBC employees wouldn't have to ask for permission from the company to talk publicly about their time working there.
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Heartbeat bills, by contrast, are straightforward violations of Roe—and so liable to be struck down by the courts almost as soon as they become law.
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Lawmakers, including some Republicans, have pressed for stricter gun laws after earlier mass shootings, but the measures have failed to gain enough support to become law.
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It took until 1993 for this bill to become law — 12 years after John Hinckley Jr. shot Mr. Reagan and several others on a Washington sidewalk.
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The proposal formally be will be made by the government later on Tuesday and has to be passed in parliament to become law, the spokesman said.
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Irrespective of whether either would become law and hold up under a likely separation-of-powers challenge, they reveal expectations that did not exist in 1973.
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If you were betting on a proposal that would become law this year, few seemed less controversial than the Rhode Island bill to outlaw revenge porn.
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That is how the Stop Act will become law and return lawmakers' focus to the job they were elected to do as representatives of the people.
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Though the proposals may not become law, they mark the most significant congressional movement on gun control since lawmakers passed an assault weapons ban in 1994.
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In that process, a bill, which must have impact on the federal budget, requires just a simple majority of votes in the Senate to become law.
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While President Trump has often defied conventional wisdom, history shows very few campaign pledges become law as originally shaped and often require reaching across the aisle.
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The amendment — to an already-contested bill that includes funding for Trump's controversial border-wall — must pass through both the House and Senate to become law.
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Because it has become law every year for more than half a century, lawmakers use it as a vehicle for a wide range of policy measures.
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If the bill does go on to become law, it isn't clear exactly how many people would actually be subjected to the hate crime sentencing enhancements.
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It included one section in which the president gave a small list of how health care would change should the Better Care Reconciliation Act become law.
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His bill will not become law as long as Barack Obama wields a presidential veto, but it does add heft to the growing calls for reform.
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Once it passes through committee, it would go to the state assembly for a full vote, at which point it would become law if it passes.
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He says that the becalmed tax reform should eventually become law, as will a new policy automatically enrolling people in pensions, which should boost private savings.
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But if these proposals in Florida and elsewhere become law, the evidence suggests they have a good chance of withstanding whatever challenges the NRA might bring.
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A central challenge is refining the bill to calm conservative concerns without alienating Democrats whose support will be necessary for the bill to ultimately become law.
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White House officials say Trump's plan is "designed to become law," but it faces a steep hurdle in Congress with Democrats in control of the House.
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Two-thirds of both chambers would have to pass the measure and at least 38 states would have to ratify it for it to become law.
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And while the Military Family PROTECT Act may not address explicitly the critical issue of child sexual abuse, that doesn't mean the bill shouldn't become law.
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Under the current tax reform proposal from Trump that is very likely to become law, I will save a ton of money in taxes in 2018.
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The bill has been called the first of its kind nationwide, and is certain to wind up in courts if it does become law. http://bit.
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David Ige did not sign the bill, but he also did not strike it down by his veto deadline, essentially allowing the measure to become law.
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In order for her proposal to become law, the Arizona Legislature would have to agree to place the measure on the 2020 ballot, the outlet reported.
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The charter, which sets industry targets for black ownership and participation in the sector, will become law this week, Mineral Resources Minister Mosebenzi Zwane has said.
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Indeed, House Democrats could easily pass their favored legislation without any GOP support, though Pelosi insisted the goal is to move legislation that can become law.
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At worst, it will somehow actually become law, and members will find themselves accountable for the catastrophic consequences they haven't even bothered to try to understand.
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Based on a deal struck earlier this week between Donald Trump and Democratic leaders—a move that surprised Republicans—the bill will likely become law soon.
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The single-payer proposals have broad — though not majority — support among Democratic lawmakers so far, meaning they are unlikely to become law in the immediate future.
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In December 2017, the long-governing African National Congress, or A.N.C., endorsed the expropriation of land without compensation, although the policy has yet to become law.
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The bills in Congress propose a wide range of measures and enjoy bipartisan support, increasing the likelihood that some form of the legislation could become law.
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