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Understanding The US Legislative Process
Jan 10, 2016Forms of Congressional ActionUnder the US Constitution, Congress initiates legislation. Legislation passed by Congress must be signed by the President to becom…
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Foreign Assistance Legislation: The Authorization and Appropriation Process
Jan 9, 2016Authorization versus Appropriations LegislationTheory: In theory, Congress should follow a two-step legislative process (authorization and appropriation) that …
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Congressional Update – January 8, 2016
Jan 8, 20161. FY 2016 Consolidated Appropriations ActMiddle East Provisions of the State, Foreign Operations bill in the Consolidated Appropriations bill.In the days imme…
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The Foreign Policy Powers of Congress
Jan 8, 2016The US Constitution contains ambiguities regarding the roles of Congress and the President in making foreign policy. In practice, strong Presidents and legisla…
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