Rather, Collins said in Trump's first 100 days, Republicans will
repeal pieces of the law through the reconciliation process, which requires fewer votes but limits what can be removed.
Not exact matches
First, there will be the great
repeal bill, one
of the largest and most dangerous
pieces of legislation a British government has ever introduced, copying - and - pasting all
of EU
law onto the British statute book and then using a dazzling array
of ministerial powers to somehow try and fix it so it it makes sense.
NYC Mayor Bill de Blasio signed into
law the
repeal of a 91 - year - old
piece of legislation that had technically banned dancing in thousands
of bars, clubs and restaurants in the city.
The 2011 Oklahoma legislative session started with a bang as animal advocates closely watched four
pieces of senate legislation intended to
repeal or seriously amend the Commercial Pet Breeders Act, or SB 1712, a
law which passed last year in order to regulate Oklahoma's vast unlicensed puppy mill industry.
The Bill's drafting has been described as «ugly and complex», a result
of the multiple purposes being addressed simultaneously in a single
piece of primary legislation: the Bill seeks both to select key choices available to EU members states under GDPR and incorporate and position a mirror GDPR regime to take effect seamlessly on Brexit an event that would otherwise automatically
repeal all GDPR provisions under UK
law.
2018 is crunch time for the UK Government's Withdrawal Bill (or
Repeal Bill)-- the main
piece of legislation which aims to make sure that European
law will no longer apply in the UK after Brexit.
Getting Congress to
repeal Dodd - Frank, or
pieces of it, would be the cleanest way to eliminate its requirements, because Trump can't wipe
laws off the books on his own.