Phrases with «entire legislature»

The phrase "entire legislature" refers to all the members who make up a governing body, such as a parliament or congress, responsible for creating laws and making important decisions for a country or region. Full definition

Sentences with «entire legislature»

  • In recent times, that has meant that Assembly Democrats have the greatest influence in choosing Regents, since numerically they are the largest voting block in the entire legislature. (wxxinews.org)
  • Scott Reif, a spokesman for the Senate Republicans, said the cost of the executive physicals was less than $ 10,000 per year for the entire legislature but would not be more specific. (nypost.com)
  • The amendment still needs to be passed by the entire legislature before becoming official. (fios1news.com)
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