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The phrase "aggressive legislation" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe laws or policies that are forceful or assertive in nature, often aimed at addressing a specific issue or problem.
Example: "The government introduced aggressive legislation to combat climate change and reduce carbon emissions."
Alternatives: "assertive legislation" or "forceful legislation".
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Mr. Steyer's organization, which participated in a safety advisory group with Facebook but soon left after disagreements with the company's approach, has been pushing for more aggressive legislation.
Critics have said that the Senate bill does not do enough to directly aid struggling homeowners, but House Democrats have already vowed more aggressive legislation.
He remains one of the country's most fearless defenders of human rights, speaking out on issues from the Boko Haram insurgency to the aggressive legislation curtailing the rights of gays and lesbians.
Hoping to head off more aggressive legislation by Democrats, the Bush administration on Wednesday announced its own plan to help homeowners replace expensive adjustable-rate mortgages with more affordable 30-year loans insured by the government.
The plan is expected to run into sharp resistance from the industry, which this week proposed its own set of voluntary rules as part of an effort to head off more aggressive legislation.
Voting rights experts in Florida blamed the relatively slow growth in voter rolls this year on a spate of aggressive legislation coming out of the Republican-controlled state assembly.
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More aggressive legislations that target California drivers who text and drive can help change the all too common perception that it's someone else's problem.
"It's about making sure that we can get as progressive and aggressive of legislation as a party on climate change as quickly as possible," Ocasio-Cortez told VICE News last week.
New Orleans is one of many cities across the US that has enacted "aggressive panhandling" legislation, which can be interpreted in some jurisdictions as any interaction in which one person asks another for money.
"It's about making sure that we can get as progressive and aggressive of legislation as a party on climate change as quickly as possible," Ocasio-Cortez told VICE News in November.
Maroni swiftly produced aggressive and controversial legislation intended to rein in clandestine immigration, widely seen as a source of blue-collar crime.
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