{Top ten|Top} Good Bills in {The|Each of our} elected representatives
There are some things that {the home|the property|your house} of Representatives are {attempting|seeking|striving} accomplish that should be supported in my {thoughts and opinions|view|judgment}. {This is a|Listed here is a|This is the} hotlist of good legislation that is on the books.
These are not the only good stuff that could be done, and new {laws|legal guidelines|guidelines} may be introduced {regularly|occasionally|routinely} throughout the session, but these are those most promising:
10. H. {L|Ur|3rd there’s r}. 106 -- Public {Standard|Formal|Public} Accountability Act
This {expenses|costs|invoice} provides for an extra two year penalty for any public elected or appointed official convicted of bribery, fraud, extortion, or theft of public {money|cash} greater than $10, {500|1000}, not a mandatory, just an extra tool available to the judge.
being unfaithful. H. R. 61 -- Coach Act of 2011
This bill is to amend title 5 of the United States Code, to require Federal employees to use coach-class air travel in the {Usa|Combined|Unified} States except in limited circumstances.
8. H. {L|Ur|3rd there’s r}. 54 -- {Uphold|Prepare} your Oil Pollution Act or the STOP Act.
To amend the Oil {Air pollution|Polluting of the environment} Act of 1990 to increase liability to {companies|businesses|organizations}, partnerships, and other {people|folks} having ownership interests in responsible parties, make the corporations pay.
7. {They would|L}. R. 47 -- Private Information Accountability Act of 2011 or CIA {Take action|Work|Action}.
This is legislation to provide a civil {charges|fees|fee} {for several|for many|for sure} misrepresentations made to Congress with a person employed by the {cleverness|brains|intellect} community, a $10, {500|1000} fine to be exact.
6. H. R. 109 -- {To determine|To ascertain} {a nationwide|a countrywide} commission on presidential {battle|conflict|warfare} powers and civil protections.
This is {a commission rate|a commission payment|a fee} to investigate the {large|extensive|vast} range of executive {department|part|office} national security policies {carried out|performed|taken on} {because the|considering that the} terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, such as torture, wiretaps, {and so on|and so forth|and many others}, and so forth
5. H. R. 35 -- Teacher Tax Reduction {Take action|Work|Action} of 2011
Allows {educators|instructors|professors} to take {a $250|a 500 usd|a 250 usd} larger deduction for materials they buy for their classrooms, the language is not very specific, it only says the {deductions is|discount is|reduction is} for "certain {expenditures|bills} of elementary and {extra|second} school teachers", but {it can|is actually|really} a terrific starting point.
I would like to see it expanded to upper level education too, but for now this is pretty advantageous.
(FULL DISCLOSURE: My wife is a community {college or university|school} {instructor|educator|tutor} and so we value education and teachers a lot here, I may be biased in {preference|taste|choice} this legislation. )
4. H. R. 29 -- To supply for the withdrawal states from the North American Free {Operate|Transact|Control} Agreement.
This one is pretty self-explanatory, if you haven't hard about the negative effects of {COMBUSTIBLE|GASOLINA}, {you need to have|you ought to have}. Facts like in the US alone, more than 765, 000 careers have disappeared {because of this|therefore} of NAFTA. When these {set|put|placed} off {staff|personnel} find new jobs, they earn {twenty three|twenty-three|3} percent less on average than at their {earlier|prior|past} employment, NAFTA hurts everyone.
3. H. R. {thirty-two|thirty two} -- Homeless Children and Youth Act of 2011
This bill is too amend the McKinney-Vento {Destitute|Desolate} Assistance Act to include youths and children... not sure why the Regan era legislators left them out.
2. HR 111: Breast Cancer Patient {Safety|Security|Safeguard} Act of 2011
This kind of bill is to require a minimum standard of care by insurance companies for all {people|folks} with breast cancer, including {increasing|stretching|advancing} a healthcare facility stay to up to {forty eight|forty-eight|twenty four} hours if a doctor deems its needed and other benefits.
1. {They would|L}. R. 36 -- Anoresia or bulimia Awareness, {Avoidance|Reduction|Elimination}, and Education Act of 2011.
This bill is to raise {understanding of|knowing of} eating disorders {also to|and} create educational programs in schools to help students learn {and prevent|and steer clear of} these devastating diseases. {This is simply not|This may not be} the first time that the bills sponsor, Congresswoman Judy Biggert, has done some good things with her power, as this story shows.
And {the one that|the one which} deserves an honorable {point out|talk about|refer to}, and all good internet users should look up is...
H. R. ninety six -- Internet Freedom {Take action|Work|Action}
This is to {maintain the|keep your|maintain your} FCC from further {controlling|managing} the Internet.
So there it is, {an overview|a synopsis|a brief summary} of some of the most promising legislation in the House of {Associates|Reps|Staff}.
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