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Election Day

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This election scene had only a few people at the ballots this year, while last year, there were long lines of people waiting to vote.  A major reason for this was not only because last year was a presidential election, but it was also because Barack Obama was a candidate for president.  This had spawned a lot of controversy between Democrats and Republicans, and each party was desperate to make sure that they get the President they desired.  This year, this was an election between congressmen, making this far less exciting, and nowhere near historical.

Sixth Bill log

Sadly, once again, no new progress on each bill.  Nothing new has happened to Bill H.R.104 since its June referring to the he Subcommittee of Constitution, Civil Rights, and Civil Liberties (thanks, Copy and Paste) so it may be possible that it may have gotten lost within the House of Representatives and/or the Senate.  This may be adding to the tension towards those who are actually worried about the bill either passing or failing, but towards me, it is getting repetitive and starting to function like a broken record.

 

On March 9th,  bill H.R.29 was introduced to the Subcommittee on Healthy Families and Communities, as well as the Subcommittee on Early Childhood, Elementary, and Secondary Education.  But sadly, nothing special happened to it ever since.  This may receive the same comments on Bill H.R.104.  Getting lost in either the Senate or the House of Representatives, tension building among those who care, and growing repetition.

 

Bill no. 080832 is hard to track down, as it was presented as a pdf file, and that doesn't tell us the current status of a bill.  But all I can predict is that nothing special has happened with it since thCommitte on the Environment.  But, I can't remember the date in which that happened.  But since the other two bills have made practically no progress, I don't think that this one did either.

Fourth bill log

I'm afraid that the status of my bills is the same as it was the last time I checked.  There's not much else to say.  The sooner something new happens to at least one of my selected bills, the better.  I perfectly established that I haven't exactly been happy about the slow progress on the bills, and how the slow progress would hurt my elaboration in my explanations within my bill logs.  What this sadly means is that my performances have been tounced.

Third bill log

So far, unfortunately, nothing new has happened with the bills since I last checked on them.  Bill H.R.104 was introduced to the Committee on June 26th, Bill H.R.29 was introduced to the Subcommittees on Healthy Families, Communities, Early Childhood, Elementary, and Secondary Education, and bill no. 080832 was reffered to by the Committee on the Environment.  But sadly, all three bills have been stuck in limbo ever since then.  They are still stuck at their positions from last time, and they seem to be progressing through our government at a snail's pace.  Practically, all bills do that.  I know Rome wasn't built in a day, but if nothing new happens with our bills by the time we have to check on them again, this may be repetitive.

Back on September 21st

I think that back on monday on September first, all three bills were only introduced.  That's just one possibility.  But there's also the theory that the status for each bill back then was the same as the status for each bill now.

The status of my bills.

My first bill, H. R. 104, has been introduced to the Committe, who has now reffered to it, all happening on June 26th.  This will anticipate those who really want President Bush's philosophies and tactics put under investigation.  Personally, I support that bill, because President Bush abused the power that he had when he was president of the United States.  I know he was desperate to stop Al Quaeda, but he needed to do so in the right way, instead of doing what he did.

 

The second bill, H. R. 29, has been introduced on March 9th, and it was made to improve the lives of the poor and homeless.  I feel sorry for the poor and homeless, so I support this bill too.  I am tired of their suffering.  I want their lives to be improved.  I don't like how people are so mean to them and wouldn't help them.  This bill has to be passed.

 

bill no. 080832 was reffered to by the Committe on the Environment, and was to help the environment.  I also want this bill to be passed.

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