It's kind of shocking, when it comes to how irresponsible it is. It's emblematic of a desire to, essentially, increase corporate power.
Executive Office of the President of the United States
… executive branch is aligned on legislative proposals and language, agency testimonies, and other communications with … executive branch is aligned on legislative proposals and language, agency testimonies, and other communications with … - page 50
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… 2 Codify language to instruct senior - 1484 2. Codify language to instruct senior military officers (three and … Chapter Department of Defense Page number 103 … 2. Codify language to instruct senior military officers (three and … - page 103
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… 2133 1. Migrant protection protocols. Update the statutory language providing the basis for the Remain in Mexico … 149 … 1. Migrant protection protocols. Update the statutory language providing the basis for the Remain in Mexico … - page 149
… Congress should eliminate ambiguous discretionary language in Title 8 that aliens “may” be detained and clarify that aliens “shall” be detained. This language, which contrasts with other Chapter Department of … Congress should eliminate ambiguous discretionary language in Title 8 that aliens “may” be detained and … - page 150
… “shall detain” language in statute, creates - 2146 “shall detain” language in statute, creates unhelpful ambiguity and allows … of Homeland Security Page number 150 … “shall detain” language in statute, creates unhelpful ambiguity and allows … - page 150
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