Legislating [verb]
Definition of Legislating:
make laws
Sentence/Example of Legislating:
Months after face coverings emerged as a tension point in the pandemic — and as some Americans still refuse to wear them — Republicans in a number of statehouses have refused to cover their faces while legislating.
I think what it shows is the huge crisis we’re in as a result of failure to legislate.
Mitch McConnell has made it very clear he does not want to legislate.
The stakeholder approach would use antitrust to accomplish what shareholders did not sign up for, what many officers and directors have not seen fit to implement, and what state capitols and Congress have failed to legislate.
The government has said, however it will legislate to end deals like “buy one get one free” for HFSS products.
The empire rules the army and can legislate over and control a prodigious amount of national subjects.
For suspending our own legislatures, and declaring themselves invested with power to legislate for us in all cases whatsoever.
Hence He could legislate for man's thoughts, as well as his deeds.
But the Radicals were in power to legislate and crush agriculture, and "I've got a miser for my brother-in-law," said the farmer.
Are they not every day incurring new and useless expenses in consequence of allowing them to legislate and plan for themselves?