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The phrase "legislative reforms" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to changes or modifications made to laws or legislation. Example: After years of advocacy and public outcry, the government finally implemented major legislative reforms to protect the environment.
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These stories have also already led to proposed legislative reforms.
Production must be raised to make the new legislative reforms a living reality.
However, he resigned that same year in frustration at French unwillingness to countenance his legislative reforms.
Legislative reforms in Russia, Sweden, and the Habsburg Empire were influenced by the treatise.
"If anything, there is strong unity on the legislative reforms to Dodd-Frank".
Denniston had been pushing the legislative reforms that DuBuc had helped promote.
Despite the wave of legislative reforms, it is unclear how much has changed.
The modest legislative reforms approved by Congress suggest that the new world order will be much the same.
Albanian political leaders last week accepted a political agreement drafted by Western mediators for constitutional and legislative reforms.
If more people understood how restrictive and costly the law is, we would instead hear people clamoring for legislative reforms.
The third Wingti government took steps to disempower the elected provincial governments, which culminated in the passage of controversial legislative reforms in 1995, after Wingti left office.
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