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Name: Ronnie Rice on Jul 1, 2009Comments: the public needs to be able to understand, read and comprehend what we are being presented. the ability to keep bills under 10 pages will stop the people in congress trying to push items through without being seen. We the people put them there, they need to remember that they represent us. WE not MEFlag
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Name: Robert on Jul 1, 2009Comments: One of the biggest problems facing our nation is our elected representatives are less concerned about representing us and more concerned with growing their powerbase. A typical bill with 94 unread, unreadable and unrelated laws is only one symptom of this carelessness.Flag
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Name: Samuel H. Milligan on Jul 1, 2009Comments: If a bill cannot be read and understood by a person of average intelligence and education, it has no business being forced upon the American people as a law.Flag
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Name: Marie Massey on Jul 1, 2009Comments: We also demand that each bill deal with one subject and one subject only.Flag
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Name: Paul A. Browning on Jul 1, 2009Comments: The People are getting tired of this sharade. Enough is Enough.Flag
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Name: Senobio Vasquez on Jul 2, 2009Comments: Do not add any pork to any bill presented to congressFlag
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Name: Tina Wolfe on Jul 2, 2009Comments: There is no reason to have such large bills. They are too large for our reps to read and understand what is contained in them and they often are filled with things that have nothing what-so-ever to do with the subject. "Keep it simple stupid."Flag
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Name: Tina Morrison on Jul 2, 2009Comments: I doubt they will listen, they have gone "hog wild". Sad, very sad.Flag
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Name: Kim Mountford on Jul 2, 2009Comments: I wonder when Americans are going to wake up and see what this congress is doing to our future; they have NO regard for anything but themselves.Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Jul 2, 2009Comments: It is your constituents that give you power to speak for us, just as we can revoke that power in upcoming elections. Our interests are first and foremost above any Congress members individual agenda. I demand that you do your job honestly and productively as a member of congress, and rest assured Americans will stand up to do theirs if you choose to ignore their voice!Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Jul 2, 2009Comments: This is out of control. Please remember who you work for.Flag
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Name: Donny Pettit on Jul 2, 2009Comments: The actions of congress has become absurd. There is no regard given whatsoever for the impact on the people. It is totally out of control.Flag
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Name: Terry L. Bagley on Jul 2, 2009Comments: The plain English text should be available online. There should be a waiting period before it is voted on so that Americans can contact their representative with comments and questions.Flag
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Name: JENNIFER CORBY on Jul 2, 2009Comments: PLEASE STOP THE MADNESS - LIMIT THE SIZE OF BILLS AND READ IT AND GET AN OPINION FROM THE AMERICAN PUBLIC BEFORE VOTING ON IT - LIKE YOUR JOB DEPENDS ON IT - BECAUSE IT DOESFlag
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Name: Lisa Peterson on Jul 2, 2009Comments: Please read the bills, keep them short, NO PORK at all! Please stop stealing from the US citizens! The waste has to stop NOW! You are no longer listening to people and are running hog wild ramming gigantic bills through Chicago style. Corruption needs to stop!Flag