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Glen Reynolds is right.
I think that the Congress should adopt a single-subject rule for bills, as some states have. There’s a proposal for a federal Constitutional amendment on that, called the “Truth in Legislation Amendment.” I think it’s a good idea.
If I could write the rules, every piece of legislation before Congress would be required to
- be about only one subject
- include a preamble stating exactly which clause of the constitution authorizes Congress to pass it
- be posted on the internet it its final form for at least 24 hours before the vote
- include the signature of each voting member swearing under penalty of perjury that he or she has personally read the legislation in its entirety. No signature, no vote.
Oh, and no voice votes. Everybody goes on the record or they don’t vote. Sunshine is the best disinfectant.
I’m trying to find more on that proposed amendment. So far I only have the name of Brannon Denning, the guy who wrote it. If you know more, please leave something in a comment.
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