Enacting legislation is also known as passing laws.
The process of controlling and/or legislating what people can read or view is called censorship.
legislating from the bench
it's performed by the committees and subcommittees within Congress
article 1 talkes about the Legislative Branch of government
William Robert Sheate has written: 'Legislating for EIA'
Legislating is an eleven letter word for Congress making laws.
The duties of the representatives are to represent citizens of specific districts. They are tasked with the role of legislating laws which are in the interest of their electorates.
Examples would be unconstitutional attempts at governance such as a legislative veto or judicial activism("legislating from the bench").
Considered in general terms, the question of legislating morality (that is, can one legislate it) is a definitive "yes." Indeed, it is generally impossible to avoid legislating morality, since every law is a commitment to there being right and wrong actions, with certain actions specified as right or wrong by each law that is passed. When moving from actions to thoughts or feelings, of course, the question becomes much less easy to answer.
Congress should be held accountable for their actions, no matter what. They are responsible for legislating the laws that affect our daily lives, and should be held to a higher standard than the public.
For example - - by refusing to approve the nominees of the Executive Branch (The Presiednt) to the federal bench - and/or legislating new/updated laws to circumvent the finding of the old ones unconstitutional.
Synonyms (Grouped by Similarity of Meaning) of noun legislation Sense 1: legislation, statute law civil law Sense 2: legislation, legislating, lawmaking government, governing, governance