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enact laws

verb as in legislate

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Before 2019, when Jammu and Kashmir was a state, the chief minister could enact laws with the consent of the governor, who was bound by the state cabinet’s recommendations.

From BBC

Opinion polls show that giving people a route to parenthood via IVF is immensely popular, so even conservative lawmakers have scurried to enact laws to protect the method.

Last year, Florida became one of the first states to enact laws restricting or eliminating D.E.I. initiatives.

That it sucks now, sure, but also that it could suck even more if they have real ability to enact laws.

From Slate

But Congress could only enact laws if both chambers agreed—part of the “checks and balances” built into the U.S.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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