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Phrases with «to push the bill»
The phrase
"to push the bill"
means to promote or advocate for a particular proposal or law to be passed or approved.
Full definition
bill
(parent phrase)
to push
(parent phrase)
to push the bill
Related phrases
to bring the bill to the floor
to bring the bill to the floor for a vote
to bring the bill to a vote
opposition to the bill
amendment to the bill
one's opposition to the bill
change to the bill
assent to the bill
addition to bills
to push someone to the limit
to push someone to the next level
to push to the next level
to live up to one's billing
to live up to the billing
to push someone to one's limits
to push one's body to one's limits
Sentences with «to push the bill»
The government is trying to
push this bill through
without proper parliamentary oversight.
(
politics.co.uk
)
As is typical, Realtors were actively involved
in pushing the bill
forward.
(
workingre.com
)
Will you call your state representative to
help push this bill
over the finish line?
(
okcpetsmagazine.com
)
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