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City voters laid the groundwork for fairer, more representative elections by passing Charter Amendment DD, enacting independent redistricting.

The coalition government had agreed not to call an election until the Finance Bill had passed, enacting tax cuts which capitalised on surplus corporation tax incomes from global tech and pharma groups.

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Oregon is one of four states that will consider enacting some form of statewide ranked choice voting this fall, potentially tripling the number of states that offer this extra choice to voters.

From Salon

Last week, Trump said “tariff is the most beautiful word in the dictionary”, and global markets and finance ministers are now beginning to take seriously the prospect of him enacting the ideas.

From BBC

The Democrat has also proposed enacting a billionaire minimum tax and quadrupling the tax on stock buybacks — something corporations did a lot of with their windfalls from the 2017 tax cuts.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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