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Discover LudwigThe phrase "legislative figures" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to individuals who hold positions in a legislative body, such as lawmakers or politicians.
Example: "The conference was attended by several prominent legislative figures who discussed the new policy proposals."
Alternatives: "lawmakers" or "political representatives."
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In the summer of 2006, Burr instructed his legislative staff to figure out what was wrong in the countermeasure program.
Brandon Naylor, a spokesman for Moore, said that the congressman was working closely with the Office of the Legislative Counsel to figure out the smoothest way to fix the situation.
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In the case of Oxford and Cambridge, both institutions are self-governing, and neither administration can or should confirm this figure until legislative processes are completed.
The governor estimated that his plan would give the city $1.7 billion in aid, a figure that legislative leaders and some city officials disputed.
On January 19, Congress will face its first major legislative challenge of 2018: figuring out how to fund the federal government for the rest of the year, or at least keep the lights on a bit longer.
On January 19, a week from Friday, Congress will face its first major legislative challenge of 2018: figuring out how to fund the federal government for the rest of the year, or at least keep the lights on a bit longer.
The report details preferential treatment for candidates favored by legislative leaders and other powerful figures, and a former deputy commissioner testified that he understood that the "hiring and promotion process was manipulated by the commissioner in exchange for favorable legislative action on the department's funding," it said.
Albanese did not speak out against them during the recent legislative debate – only one Labor figure did, the West Australian backbench MP Melissa Parke.
The state has not yet hired an actuary to do the formal calculations, but a preliminary estimate by legislative researchers suggested that the figure might be about $50 billion.
Legislative leaders have disputed that figure, saying county governments will get more state aid overall under their budget than under the governor's.
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