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Buchanan & Ron Paul Draft Sunshine BillSets Minimum 72-Hour Public Notice Before Congress Can Vote on Legislation
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| March 6, 2009 | |||
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Washington, DC -- U.S. Reps. Vern Buchanan (FL-13) and Ron Paul (TX-14) have introduced legislation to give the public at least three days to review legislation before it could be brought to the floor for a vote. The Sunlight Rule, introduced in the House Thursday, would amend the rules of the House to prohibit any piece of legislation from being brought to a vote unless it has been made widely available in print and electronic format for at least 10 days, or 72 hours for conference reports and amendments. The requirement could not be waived (unless in the case of national emergency). Buchanan said the idea of mandating a public notification period was brought to his attention by several of his constituents in Sarasota last month. “Some of the best ideas to reform Congress come from the people,” the congressman said. |
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