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  2. Taxing and Spending Clause - Wikipedia

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    While recognizing that the federal government is one of limited and enumerated powers, the Supreme Court has held that Congress may incentivize state governments via appropriations of federal funds to adopt and enforce federal policy goals that otherwise would lay beyond the powers of the federal government directly to impose. In South Dakota v.

  3. Referendum - Wikipedia

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    Financial referendum: Many localities require a referendum in order for the government to issue certain bonds, raise taxes above a specified amount, or take on certain amounts of debt. In California for example, the state government may not borrow more than $300,000 without a public vote in a statewide bond proposition. [19]

  4. Advocacy group - Wikipedia

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    They raise issues about the environment with the aim of having their issues translated into policy such as the government encouraging alternative energy and recycling. The judicial branch of government can also be used by advocacy groups to exert influence.

  5. United States debt ceiling - Wikipedia

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    A vote to increase the debt ceiling has usually been (since the 1950s) a legal budgetary formality between the President and Congress. As of 1993 the debt ceiling had not historically been a political issue that would make the elected government fail to pass a yearly budget. [28]

  6. Ways and means committee - Wikipedia

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    A ways and means committee is a government body that is charged with reviewing and making recommendations for government budgets. Because the raising of revenue is vital to carrying out governmental operations, such a committee is tasked with finding the ways and means with which to raise that revenue.

  7. Political action committee - Wikipedia

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    Groups with an ideological mission, single-issue groups, and members of Congress and other political leaders may form "non-connected PACs". These organizations may accept funds from any individual, connected PAC, or organization. As of January 2009, there were 1,594 non-connected PACs, the fastest-growing category. [17]

  8. Despite missing deadline, Congress avoids government shutdown ...

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    Without an increase to the borrowing cap now, Trump will have to deal with a funding deal and debt limit in the early days of his administration, postponing his ability to push legislation, such ...

  9. Government - Wikipedia

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    A government is the system or group of people governing an organized community, generally a state. In the case of its broad associative definition, government normally consists of legislature, executive, and judiciary. Government is a means by which organizational policies are enforced, as