Who Needs Congress? An Agenda for Administrative Reform of the Endangered Species Act 来自 SSRN 喜欢 0 阅读量: 22 作者: JB Ruhl 摘要: This article comprehensively examines the history and content of the numerous administrative reforms of the Endangered Species Act program carried out under the...
This finding sets the stage for new theoretical and empirical work on the role of parties in Congress. A previous version of this paper was presented at the 2010 Annual Meeting of the Southern Political Science Association, Atlanta GA. The authors thank John Aldrich, Michael Bailey, Jon Bond,...
The presidentselected Harrisas his running mate in August 2020, a historic pick that made her the first Black woman selected as a vice presidential candidate for a major party. She was also the first South Asian nominee on a presidential ticket and just the third woman nominated for vice ...
Leavitt worked in the White House press office during Trump’s first term. In 2022, she ran for Congress in New Hampshire, winning a 10-way Republican primary before losing the general election to Democratic Rep. Chris Pappas. White House counsel: David Warrington Warrington has...
Inflation to Dog the Fed and Markets The rise in bond yields at a time when the central bank is lowering interest rates could test the economy, the markets and Donald Trump’s agenda. Tim SmartJan. 13, 2025 Supreme Court Considers TikTok Ban Under a bipartisan law ...
The article is structured as follows. Section2sets out the analytical framework, comprising five core features. An RMIB’s features interact with each other in ways that can be cross-cutting: e.g., a large for-profit stock exchange might have strong incentives to create investor protection rul...
Mr. Biden's campaign said, "The only person who should be ashamed here is Donald Trump." "Trump is going to lose again this November because Americans are sick of his hateful resentment, personal attacks, and extreme agenda," said spokesman James Singer. ...
A video earlier in the weekshowed the speaker saying that there needed to be “massive” health care reforms if Republicans take Congress and the White House. “Health care reform’s going to be a big part of the agenda,” Johnson said during an event in Pennsylvania. “When I say ...
These policies were a pillar of the president’s Build Back Better agenda, and momentum for them accrued under the stress of Covid-19. However they were ultimately backburnered due to reluctance from moderate Democrats like retiring Sen. Joe Manchin (D-W.Va.), and a Republican-led Hou...
But importantly for any planned cuts, Congress still holds the purse strings. Any spending reductions need to run through appropriators on Capitol Hill, and lawmakers — even budget hawks friendly to the idea — are waiting to see the office’s actual recommendations. ...