Bill: Rejected Overdue Reform of Executive Orders (OREO) Amendment

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  • Total voters
    12

LilDigiVert

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Redmont Bar Assoc.
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Aventura Resident
LilDigiVert
LilDigiVert
attorney
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A
BILL
TO
Amend The Constitution


The people of Redmont, through their elected Representatives in the Congress and the force of law ordained to that Congress by the people through the constitution, do hereby enact the following provisions into law:

1 - Short Title and Enactment
1. This Act may be cited as the “Overdue Reform of Executive Orders Amendment Act” or “OREO Amendment”
2. This Act shall be enacted immediately upon its signage.
3. This Bill was authored by Representative LilDigiVert,

2 - Reasons

Last name Ever, first name Greatest
Like a sprained ankle, boy, I ain't nothin to play with
Started off local, but thanks to all the haters
I know G-IV pilots on a first name basis
In your city, faded off the brown, Nino
She insist she got more class, we know
Swimmin in the money, come and find me, Nemo
If I was at the club, you know I balled, chemo
Dropped the mixtape, that shit sounded like an album
Who'd have thought a countrywide tour'd be the outcome?
Labels want my name beside a X, like Malcolm
Everybody got a deal, I did it without one
Yeah, I'm about my business
Killin all these rappers, you would swear I had a hit list
Everyone who doubted me is askin for forgiveness
If you ain't been a part of it, at least you got to witness, witches.

3 – Terms

Under “Powers of Congress” in the Constitution:

Replace “Congress can override an Executive Order (EO) made by the President by a supermajority vote in both chambers.”

With “Congress can override an Executive Order (EO) made by the President by a supermajority vote in both chambers and amend an Executive Order (EO) made by the President through Acts of Congress.”
 
Nay - Congress makes laws. The Executive makes administrative orders through the use for Executive orders for the good governance of the server. It would be unconstitutional for congress to give itself this power and legislative overreach.
 
It's a nay for me, let's stop to give the congress the right to override everything.
 
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