federalization

IPA: fˈɛdrʌɫɪzˈeɪʃʌn

noun

  • The unification of states to form a federal union.
  • The assumption of control or authority by a federal government.
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Examples of "federalization" in Sentences

  • I want to import a car without federalization doubling the total cost.
  • Total “federalization” of the electrical grid is neither necessary nor sufficient to meeting our grid needs.
  • Or will it simply reinforce the "federalization" of research funding, pulling scientists out of state colleges?
  • Most notably in his co-authorship along with Les Gelb for a plan that called for the "federalization" of the country.
  • Ezra Klein channels Tom Harkin who thinks the Nelson deal (getting full federal reimbursement for Medicaid expansion) might lead to full federalization of Medicaid.
  • "Discussions of instituting new systems this close to the August deadline, such as federalization of screening, are unrealistic, disruptive and counter-productive to our industry's ability to comply," said Fried.
  • Lieberman, actually, had one of the most ambitious plans, calling for a national exchange called “Medichoice,” a federalization of SCHIP which he would rename “MediKids,” and a Medicaid expansion plus new insurance regulations.
  • Wonks will point out that things like the leverage limits and countercyclical capital requirements, resolution authority, new derivatives oversight, increased federalization of corporate governance, and so on are really important.
  • Unfortunately, as the exhibit makes clear through a series of informative panels and illustrations, the federalization of the Revolutionary War debt set a remarkable precedent: The federal government has been in debt every year of its existence but one—1835.

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