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"legislative initiative" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It refers to a proposal or action taken by a legislative body, such as a government or congress, to create, amend, or repeal a law. Example: The senator introduced a legislative initiative to reform the healthcare system.
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Shortly after, the Conservative Government announced its intention to review the legislative initiative and initiated the consultation process in November 2006.
It is possible that this legislative initiative could spur board diversity legislation in other jurisdictions.
Government declared its commitment to making affordable drugs available to poor countries, with reports initially suggesting that the impact of Canada's legislative initiative could save millions of lives.
Most recently, Senators Kerry and McCain proposed a bipartisan legislative initiative, and last year the White House announced baseline consumer privacy legislation.
The parliament, in contrast, does not have any legislative initiative.
To the surprise of many observers, the legislative initiative failed.
But the White House says it is a "guideline," rather than a legislative initiative.
The recent Swiss government legislative initiative you mention is one such mechanism.
The vote represented passage of Vladimir V. Putin's first legislative initiative since his election as president.
Whatever the outcome of his latest legislative initiative Obama is practically guaranteed a political victory.
"If he does, it shows he can't put together a legislative initiative within his own party".
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