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Prior to the 1966 positive law recodification, Title 5 had the heading, "Executive Departments and Government Officers and Employees." [ 3 ] In 2022, Congress moved the Federal Advisory Committee Act , Inspector General Act of 1978 , and the Ethics in Government Act from the Title 5 Appendix to Title 5 itself.
To grant the consent of the Congress to certain additional powers conferred upon the Bi-State Development Agency by the States of Missouri and Illinois. Pub. L. 104–125 (text) 104-126: April 1, 1996 (No short title) Granting the consent of Congress to the Vermont-New Hampshire Interstate Public Water Supply Compact. Pub. L. 104–126 (text)
Oversight is an implied rather than an enumerated power under the U.S. Constitution. [2] The government's charter does not explicitly grant Congress the authority to conduct inquiries or investigations of the executive, to have access to records or materials held by the executive, or to issue subpoenas for documents or testimony from the executive.
To require Executive agencies to submit to Congress a study of the impacts of expanded telework and remote work by agency employees during the COVID-19 pandemic and a plan for the agency's future use of telework and remote work, and for other purposes. H.R. 159: January 9, 2023: Chance to Compete Act of 2023
§ 59-1 — Additional home State office space for Senators; declaration of disaster or emergency § 59b — Purchase of office equipment or furnishings by Senators § 59c — Transferred § 59d — Transportation of official records and papers to House Member's district § 59d-1 — Transportation of official records and papers to a Senator's ...
The future of congressional investigations could be defined by Republican eagerness to probe private industry and less willingness to defer to the Justice Department, experts say. House ...
Slotkin did sound a more positive note about Florida Republican Sen. Marco Rubio, who is Trump's pick to lead the State Department and has a more conventional background as an advocate for ...
Until 1964, state senators were generally elected from districts that were not necessarily equal in population. In some cases state senate districts were based partly on county lines. In the vast majority of states, the Senate districts provided proportionately greater representation to rural areas. However, in the 1964 decision Reynolds v.