Phrases with «to kill the bill»

The phrase "to kill the bill" means to prevent a proposed law or legislation from being passed or approved. Full definition

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Sentences with «to kill the bill»

  • It gets the legislation passed that it wants, and it almost always succeeds in killing bills it doesn't like. (powerforthepeopleva.com)
  • After all, it appears that the effort to kill the bill began before there even was one. (fortune.com)
  • For the second straight year, lawmakers killed a bill that would have required all of the state's local school superintendents to be appointed by their school boards by 2000. (edweek.org)
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