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Bella Huber
30 March, 23:38
If a rule is enacted it ...
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Aracely Ibarra
31 March, 04:04
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You often hear that Congress is going to enact a new statute, which means that they will make it into a law. But enact also means to perform, like in a play. (Makes you wonder if the lawmakers are actors!) Inside the word enact is that little word act, meaning "to do." I Think this is what this means
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