reauthorization
Americannoun
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When Green decided a few weeks ago to step down, he did not know the reauthorization vote would coincide with his first day of retirement.
From Los Angeles Times
In 2024, reauthorization stalled in the House.
From Los Angeles Times
The hearing comes ahead of next year’s reauthorization of a $300 billion highway bill that provides money for road and rail projects and funding for the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.
In September, Newsom signed a blockbuster suite of bills including the reauthorization of California’s signature cap-and-trade program, which sets limits on greenhouse gas emissions and lets large polluters buy and sell emissions allowances at quarterly auctions.
From Los Angeles Times
Job one: A battle over the 1982 reauthorization of the Voting Rights Act.
From Salon
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