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public bill
noun
- a congressional or parliamentary bill involving the general interests of the people at large or of the whole community.
public bill
noun
- (in Parliament) a bill dealing with public policy that usually applies to the whole country Compare private bill hybrid bill
Word History and Origins
Origin of public bill1
Example Sentences
The Protection from Sex-based Harassment in Public Bill has been passed by the House of Commons and is now being considered by The House of Lords.
The measure, called the Protection From Sex-Based Harassment in Public Bill, was introduced by lawmakers earlier this year.
Speaking to MPs at the Commons' Public Bill Committee, Jess Philips said: "The law should be clear to all - you cannot consent to serious injury or death, but the case law is not up to the task."
Edwards, a Catholic running for reelection this year, didn’t hold a public bill signing, instead announcing his action through his office.
The public bill signing was scheduled for Tuesday in the rotunda of the state Capitol.
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