sweeping bill

Frequency: 5.23.8 per million words

Refers to a legislative bill having wide-ranging effects.

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  • The senator introduced a sweeping bill to reform the nation's immigration system.
  • The government is considering a sweeping bill to address climate change.
  • Congress is debating a sweeping tax bill that could affect millions of households.
  • Critics argue that the proposed sweeping bill could have unintended consequences.
  • Environmental activists are pushing for a sweeping climate bill to address rising global temperatures.
  • The new sweeping bill aims to overhaul the entire education system.
  • The opposition fiercely debated against the sweeping security bill, citing privacy concerns.
  • Lawmakers debated the implications of the sweeping bill for weeks.
  • Last term, the legislature passed a sweeping education reform bill.
  • This sweeping bill will affect millions of citizens.
  • If signed into law, this sweeping healthcare bill will reshape the insurance market.
  • The opposition party vowed to fight the sweeping bill in parliament.
  • Analysts are assessing the long-term impact of the sweeping financial bill.
  • Environmental groups are lobbying for the passage of this sweeping bill.
  • Drafting such a sweeping infrastructure bill requires bipartisan cooperation.
  • The president signed the sweeping bill into law yesterday.
  • The president threatened to veto the sweeping bill, arguing it was too costly.
  • Many are concerned about the potential economic impact of the sweeping bill.
  • A sweeping anti-corruption bill aims to increase transparency in government.
  • The sweeping bill includes provisions for increased funding for public services.