go into effect
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"For weeks, we've been pushing commonsense reforms," Senator Chuck Schumer, the top Democrat in the Republican-controlled chamber, said ahead of a partial shutdown that would go into effect after midnight on Friday night.
From Barron's
The Secure 2.0 Act of 2022 contained a provision that was supposed to go into effect in 2024 but was delayed until this year.
From MarketWatch
Prices negotiated in this round will go into effect in 2028.
From Barron's
The prices are negotiated over the year, and the new prices go into effect in 2028.
From MarketWatch
The ordinance, which also applies to communications between commissioners and elected officials’ staff, is expected to go into effect in about a month.
From Los Angeles Times
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