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by dolinsky
5294 days ago
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When I have watched hearings in the past it has been to listen to debates (most of which wind up being read verbatim from a piece of paper), but the language used is more natural than that of a proposed bill/amendment. As for doing their homework, from the events surrounding SOPA which have taken place to date and in reading the list of amendments to be discussed, I don't believe these JC members - save for a few like Lofgren, Polis, Sensenbrenner, Chaffetz - have done their homework. Two of the most important amendments over the next two days:
* performing a study on the impact of any bill prior to its enactment (why this isn't a part of judiciary procedure escapes me)
* an expiry on the provision of the bill after 5 years, which I think is a wonderful idea. |
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