Read the Bills Act

Eric Conaway

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Help us pass the “Read the Bills Act” (RTBA)

Part 1: What RTBA does and why

Most Congressmen are lawyers, and many others are businessmen. They know what “fiduciary responsibility” is. For Members of Congress, fiduciary responsibility means reading each word of every bill before they vote.

But Congress has not met this duty for a long time. Instead . . .

They carelessly pass mammoth bills that none of them have read. Sometimes printed copies aren't even available when they vote!


Often no one knows what these bills contain, or what they really do, or what they will really cost.


Additions and deletions are made at the last minute, in secrecy.


They combine unpopular proposals with popular measures that few in Congress want to oppose. (This practice is called “log-rolling.”)


And votes are held with little debate or public notice.


Oh, and once these bills are passed, and one of these unpopular proposals comes to light, they pretend to be shocked. “How did that get in there?” they say.
There's a basic principle at stake here. America was founded on the slogan, “No taxation without representation.” A similar slogan applies to this situation:

“No LEGISLATION without representation.”

To read more click here:http://www.downsizedc.org/read_the_laws.shtml

To send your Senators and Reresentative an e-mail click here:http://action.downsizedc.org/wyc.php?cid=27
 
Yeah right. More wasted paper and another meaningless law. Just because we tell them to "Read the Bills" means they will get a copy and throw in in the back office and never see it again. Welcome to the American Political System.
This was proposed by a person who wanted to get his name in the book of laws.
 
Congress has lobbyists to tell the Represenatives what the bill is for and what needs to be in it. Why do they need to read it.

Maybe they need to pass a law where the only thing Congressional members can accept from a lobbyist is powerpoint briefing or a meeting in the Congressional reps office things might change.
 
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