A Bill to Limit the Complexity of Bills Introduced to Congress:

BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE HERE ASSEMBLED THAT:

Section 1. All bills be limited to one topic, including any direct legislatorial or procedural changes pertaining to the topic. And that all bills which may be considered separate topics be split into individual topics before being presented to Congress, in the spirit of sharing clarity. Topics may be reliant upon another bill being passed, and such bills may be written with a preamble of “1Considering Bill xx [and xx, etc.] to be passed into law, BE IT ENACTED…”

1 All intended effects in law shall be presented by the bill writer at the time of presentation to Congress, including specific references where it would affect current and/or pending bills and/or laws. Any pending bills or laws unbeknownst to the bill writer must be presented by Congress members in the know, if consideration is deserved. Only by passing into law of a new bill may any law be interpreted as being bound to another bill or law, giving due consideration to the powers vested in the Judicial Branch of the U.S. A.

Section 2. Terms:

“One Topic” – So far as a topic may be perceived to include a very similar or related topic, it should not.

    Paid for by Paul Vincent Catanese for President

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