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codification

[kod-uh-fi-key-shuhn, koh-duh-] / ˌkɒd ə fɪˈkeɪ ʃən, ˌkoʊ də- /










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He urged Congress to renew the child tax credit, which expired in December 2021, and proposed other cherished liberal goals, including a ban assault rifles and a codification of abortion protections in federal law.

From Washington Times

The two votes Wednesday are expected to get overwhelming support by Republicans, who earlier in the week voted against the Democrats’ Roe codification bill Monday evening.

From Washington Post

The codification of the changes will make it harder for a future administration to roll it back.

From New York Times

“We are extremely disturbed by the apparent acceptance, codification, and expansion of the use of Title 42, an irrelevant health order, as a cornerstone of border policy,” said Thomas Cartwright of Witness at the Border.

From Seattle Times

“I would absolutely like to see us do some codification to Roe v. Wade, so we can give a lot of power to women,” said Rep. Al Green, Texas Democrat.

From Washington Times