H.Res.554 -
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- Official: as introduced.
- Official: Amending the Rules of the House of Representatives to require that legislation and conference reports be available on the Internet for 72 hours before consideration by the House, and for other purposes. as introduced.
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Who is the one dum-dum opposed?
President Obama. Obviouslly -duh
Now hopefully people will read bills instead of believing what some random person on the internet says.
Exactly. We don’t just have to go making money, now we can actively participate in our countries rise and fall.
Why would anyone oppose this bill? I’d like to know. Afraid the people might not like what congress is doing?
Power to the people. Dismiss all of Congress!!
Begging the red princess for 72 hours to read Marxist policy is a pawltry favor, since the authors of mile-high tyranny reside on K Street. Even “sponsor” law makers have insufficient time to rubberstamp Obama’s slow kill, eugenics agenda.
EVICT THE COMMUNIST LOBBYISTS and FIRE THE UNVETTED CZARS!!!!! Law makers were hired to make and/or manage American law, so why’s it a problem to take back the power that We The People gave them???
Take a look around, many people come in here and see a new bill and oppose it before they read it.. one comment I read earlier said the person logs in and hits “the red thumbs down,” adding “it feels good.” Those who do this aren’t thinking straight.
Besides, if the bill is on the internet for 72 hours before it is voted on, there just might be better voting practices… after all which Congressman/woman wants to find riots outside there office if they vote yea on a bill that many people have read and said nay too? Think about it.. let the people, (the smart ones at least) read the bills being proposed, and consider the consequences, and see if so many stupid laws get passed.
So, why is this bill still stalled in Congress and no similar bill introduced in Senate? Is it that wrong to allow our legislatures and “We the People” have a few days to read a bill?