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  2. Congressional charter - Wikipedia

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    A congressional charter is a law passed by the United States Congress that states the mission, authority, and activities of a group. Congress has issued corporate charters since 1791 and the laws that issue them are codified in Title 36 of the United States Code. [1] The first charter issued by Congress was for the First Bank of the United ...

  3. Charter - Wikipedia

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    The term is used for a special case (or as an exception) of an institutional charter. A charter school, for example, is one that has different rules, regulations, and statutes from a state school. Charter can be used as a synonym for "hire" or "lease", as in the "charter" of a bus, boat or plane. [1] A charter member (US English) of an ...

  4. Trustees for the Establishment of the Colony of Georgia in ...

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    Dr. Thomas Bray, a supporter of prison reform, invited Oglethorpe to use an organization he created some years earlier, known as the Associates of Dr. Bray, as the entity through which he might apply for a royal charter for the new colony. Oglethorpe expanded the group to include members of the prison committee and other social reformers.

  5. Committee - Wikipedia

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    For example, an organization considering a major capital investment might create a temporary working committee of several people to review options and make recommendations to upper management or the board of directors. Discipline A committee on discipline may be used to handle disciplinary procedures for members of the organization. [5]

  6. Charter Committee - Wikipedia

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    The Charter Committee advocates an activist government to address public problems and its main power base has been among the progressive-minded, educated, affluent senior citizens of Cincinnati. The committee is currently making efforts to appeal to younger voters. The committee has also turned its sights on establishing a regional government.

  7. Bastrop City Council creates charter review committee ahead ...

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    State law only allows cities to change their charters once every two years, and the last time the city of Bastrop changed its charter was in 2016. “I think (the city is) getting big enough it ...

  8. City Charter Review Committee wraps with a vote to let ...

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    The city's Charter Review Committee met a final time Thursday, March 7, 2024, at City Hall. The committee will deliver a slate of recommended charter amendments to the City Commission on March 27.

  9. Congressional oversight - Wikipedia

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    Oversight is an implied rather than an enumerated power under the U.S. Constitution. [3] 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.