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Lawmaker offers 'one subject at a time' bill

By Cristina Marcos
Rep. Tom Marino (R-Pa.) has reintroduced a measure requiring Congress to only debate bills that deal with a single subject.
Marino said the proposal would make legislation easier to understand, both for the public and lawmakers.
"First of all, the people need to see exactly how and what their representatives are voting on; and in a format that is simple, easy to read and in plain English, not 'legalese,' " Marino said in a statement.
The Pennsylvania Republican further argued that his constitutional amendment would eliminate massive bills that include various extraneous measures tucked into them.
"Congress has gotten in the habit of passing massive bills, containing multiple subjects, often with provisions not germane to the title or intent. If that is confusing to the American people, I guarantee it is confusing to many of my colleagues too," Marino said in a statement.
Marino introduced the bill in the last Congress, but it did not move through committee or on the floor.

http://thehill.com/blogs/floor-action/house/237889-lawmaker-offers-one-subject-at-a-time-bill
 
Originally posted by Hawk in SEC Country:
Totally agree with him.
+1

we used to do this mock congress exercise in school and if you tried to introduce an amendment that wasn't related to the topic of the bill, the chair could rule your proposal non germane and disallow it. Forcing congress to adopt Robert's rules of Order should do a lot to improve things.
 
About as likely to happen as congress not giving themselves a raise.
 
He wants this to be a "constitutional amendment"? Gimme a break. Congress will NEVER let this happen. The idea makes sense ...like figuring your taxes on a single page form........It just is never going to happen. It's a whimsy, at best. Right now Congress doesn't need any more dreamers.....Congress needs people who are willing to legislate. This argument is a smokescreen for the disease Congress suffers.
 
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