| # | Name | Comments |
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| 151 | Sherrie W Cook | |
| 152 | Sandra Jacobs | Amen! |
| 153 | Rick Mitchell | Government needs to start working for the people. |
| 154 | carolyn A Larko | These bills should be broken down so they are easily digested and can be completely understood. They need to be read by the Congressmen and not their aids. Come on -Congressmen and Senators earn your pay and do your job we entrust you with! |
| 155 | Lee Larko | |
| 156 | Anonymous | |
| 157 | Shelly Gernandt | Quote of the Day: "If every member pledged to not vote for it (the health care bill) if they hadn’t read it in its entirety, I think we would have very few votes." -- Senator Steny Hoyer, House Majority Leader |
| 158 | Monica Couch | Not only does Congress need to READ each and every bill in its entirety; they need to STOP playing games by hiring "speed readers" to read the bills, just so they can say it was read. WE THE PEOPLE are a lot smarter than Congress gives us credit for, and we are going to hold them accountable! |
| 159 | Mike Hormel | |
| 160 | Thom Stewart | |
| 161 | Timothy E Maher | |
| 162 | Bill Bissell | The bills are purposely big to ram fast because of hidden crap in them. |
| 163 | George B. Perry Jr. | At least keep them small enough, so that they might be read before being voting takes place. |
| 164 | Sharon Johnson | Bunch of idiots read the bills before voting. Time for pink slips |
| 165 | ronald robbins | what does pres. Oboma hide in all these bills that he will not let us read.congress was setup to let bill passlowly so there could be debate.not having time to read this new bills is unamerican.goes against our history.it is just wrong.STOP STOP STOP no more bills it is time to read all that has passed. we all need to STOP what is going on. ronald robbins |
| 166 | Karen Helton-Jorgensen | This should be your primary job responsiblity!! READ THE BILLS BEFORE YOU CAST YOUR VOTE!!! |
| 167 | Anonymous | Government FOR THE PEOPLE BY THE PEOPLE, sound familiar? |
| 168 | Robert Winkler | |
| 169 | Thomas Stark | |
| 170 | Larry Repass | I highly support the idea, but I think I would put the limit of pages higher, say, at 50. Ten will probably look too ridiculously short to be considered plausible. |
| 171 | Kathy | |
| 172 | Vivian Sutch | |
| 173 | Richard LaVallee |
| 174 | Ed Koepsell | |
| 175 | David L. Ward | Great idea. I sincerely hope that it works. Every bill before the House and Senate should, as a matter of course be read, before debate on it begins. |
| 176 | Deb Jacildo | Sounds like the best idea yet!!! |
| 177 | Mike Engle | |