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J.B. Williams, J.D.


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Brief Summary of Federal

This should be a fairly limited bills area for management the overall structures like highways, military, federal buildings, federal laws, and the like. However it has become the micro manager of all micro managers. They get involved in areas that no federal government should be involved in, and shift more power upward. This has led to each party trying to run over the other party in the eyes of the voters, all the while doing everything possible to maintain their power. They do this by holding onto all of the money, and claiming they know best how it should be spent. But they run debts so badly that no one should be looking to them as an example of anything other than the way to overspend and go further into debt.

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Voting Bills Summary

Every time I have read one of these bills, it comes down to the Federal government setting out some specific rules about how the states may conduct their elections. Some would say this is to ensure that there is not discrimination, but it actually discriminates on it's face. They don't give money to states and permit them to purchase voting machines, schedule elections times and set rules. (By the way if any of the rules violating the US Constitution, the State would be called on it and things would be resolved. If it violated the State's constitution, same thing.) It's not about being non-discriminatory, it's about whatever VIRTUE SIGNALING thing is in vogue at the moment.

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Blogs About Voting Bills

J.B. Williams, J.D. has published 1 blog on this subtopic. The most recent blog is summarized in the following section.

Sustaining Our Democracy Act

Published: 2023-09-20
A way to spend an additional $2 Billion annually, without counting costs incurred by the new agency.


J.B. Williams, J.D.

4,312 federal laws were passed from 1995 through December 2016.
Along with 88,819 federal rules and regulations.


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