It might take an act of Congress to allow the FDA to make SPAs public, but that should happen.
The U.S. dollar was created by an act of Congress as a defined weight of gold and silver in 1792.
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The analog-to-digital switch was actually mandated by an act of Congress in 2005 and signed into law early last year.
The committee was established by an act of Congress, with members on the committee who are all legislators in Congress.
Hillcrest Children and Family Center (HCFC) was founded in 1815 by Dolly Madison and chartered by an act of Congress.
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The Federal agency began auctioning public airwaves for commercial use in 1994, a year after an act of Congress authorized the sales.
Getting the agency more money for both Irene and disasters through the rest of the year will require an act of Congress.
By contrast, any minor change to Medicare requires an act of Congress.
For example, a shift to a more effective drug or service could be accomplished without an act of Congress or White House political support.
If the federal government wanted to bail out GM and the UAW, it should have done so openly, by an act of Congress, with taxpayer dollars.
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While extending MLPs to solar and other renewable energy has a certain appeal on the basis of fairness, such an extension would require an act of Congress.
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We contend that the practice of religious war tax resistance was given safe harbor in an Act of Congress in 1982 and has been recognized by the courts.
To these dissenting justices, an act of Congress that is incompatible with the supreme law of the land is not legal and cannot be enforced in a court of law.
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It left the door open to oil drilling on about 8 percent of the refuge along the coastal plain, but it would take an act of Congress for the drilling to start.
If they did, they would have known that the Union Pacific Railroad, organized by an act of Congress and backed by millions in government 30 year bonds, went bankrupt not once but twice.
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Yet the justices granted the detainees only one specific right under Common Article 3: the right to have any criminal charges heard by a "regularly constituted court"--one created by an act of Congress.
But passing an amendment saying that a big chunk of the transparency provisions of the law shall not take effect means it will now take an act of Congress to narrowly target any transparency fixes.
Tech and wireless companies know that if they can get such a ban in place now, it will literally take an act of Congress to allow states and localities on the Web further down the road.
Whether it takes a meeting with automakers during my first month in office, or my signature on an act of Congress, we will meet the goal of a swift conversion of American vehicles away from oil.
It entered the popular vernacular when Barack Obama reportedly became the first ever President to sign an act of congress into law by proxy, meaning he did not sign the document himself, but instead used a machine.
In the Hamdi case, the Supreme Court considered the relationship between the current Authorization for Use of Military Force and the Non-Detention Act, which prohibits the detention of a U.S. citizen, except where authorized by an Act of Congress.
Indeed, even if the President chose to press for more borrowing or printing, he could, at best, only do so in support of the existing entitlement programs as it would take an act of Congress to expand the system.
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The Treasury blamed this delay on an unprecedented volume of participation by small investors, on failure of Congress to act in a timely fashion on the debt ceiling legislation in April, and on an unanticipated failure of word processing equipment used to prepare check schedules.
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"Thirty years of deception -- now Congress must act to bring it to an end, " Clinton said.
It is an irresponsible violation of the public trust for members of Congress to weaken the Patriot Act or jeopardize the NSA terrorist surveillance program because of the same illusory theories that cost us so dearly before, or worse, for rank partisan advantage.
No Democratic President would have allowed an appointee to aggressively pursue something like this unless forced to do so by a specific act of Congress.
The STOCK Act makes it clear that if members of Congress use nonpublic information to gain an unfair advantage in the market, then they are breaking the law.
Congress and President could act by the end of January to repeal an obviously constitutionally flawed law, and start over if they wanted to establish another constitutional hand-out for do-gooders.
Instead, we let outside analysts, outside economists assess it, and they made a judgment that the portions of the American Jobs Act that Congress has yet to pass would add an addition 1 million-plus jobs to the American economy right now.
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