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Tag Archives: Arizona Congressman John Shadegg
H.R. 2458, The 'Enumerated Powers Act.' Its Time Has Come, Let's Put An End To The Madness!
Every year since 1995Arizona Congressman John Shadegg has introduced the “Enumerated Powers Act” legislation and every year his fellow Congressional members bury it in a pile of nay votes. Why does this bill go down in a ball of flames session after session? Why would the people we send to Washington DC to do our bidding within the confines and constrictions of our founding document think it would be unnecessary to make sure everything they do complies with what is laid out in the Constitution?
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