Sentences with phrase «dangerous legislation»

Not voting is tantamount to inflicting harm on your own business — you could find yourself fighting dangerous legislation introduced by someone you didn't bother to vote against.
After a few years of steadying and, according to some reports, declining pet ownership, and the prospect of dangerous legislation, all sectors of our industry have come together to ensure our collective prosperity.
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Within his first few days in office, Trump's administration took direct aim at vulnerable women and their families around the world by reinstating and, for the first time in history, expanding the already dangerous legislation.
Speakers decried dangerous legislation that adversely affects low - income people, workers, people of color, women, LGBTQIA people, people with disabilities, immigrants, and the environment.
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I therefore oppose the dangerous legislation co-sponsored by Nita Lowey (H.R. 362) which urges a blockade of Iran, and which could provoke another war.
It was the Social Liberal Forum that first drew attention to the flaws in this unnecessary and dangerous legislation, before the Sheffield conference a year ago, long before Labour or anyone else.
Republicans like Assemblyman Al Graf, who is eyeing a run for Suffolk County sheriff, called it «dangerous legislation» that is «going to make a lot of our neighborhoods very dangerous.»
I am fairly indifferent in substituting one sales tax for another, and would support this shift, particularly if it heads of much more expensive and dangerous legislation.
Since C - 51's introduction, CCLA has actively opposed what we believe is fundamentally flawed and dangerous legislation.
Thankfully, President Obama did what he's done so many times before: He protected access to care, and rejected this dangerous legislation.
Now that this dangerous legislation passed the House, it will move on to the Senate.
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