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Constitution’s Origination Clause: Why Revenue Bills Start in the House, Part 3
January 21, 2014 by David J. Shestokas
Filed Under: Constitution Educational Series Tagged With: amendment, congress, constitution, founding fathers, gut and replace, obamacare, origination, ratify, roger sherman, Supreme Court
Part 1 examined the history and purpose of the US Constitution‘s Origination Clause. Part 2 introduced the Senate practice of “gut and replace” that pretends to comply with the Origination Clause. This article explains why “gut and replace” violates the Constitution.[1] The Origination Clause provides that laws for raising revenue[2] must have started in the […]
Constitution’s “Origination Clause”: Why Revenue Bills Start in the House, Part 2
January 14, 2014 by David J. Shestokas
Filed Under: Constitution Educational Series Tagged With: congress, constitution, founding fathers, gut and replace, legal process, obamacare, origination, separation of power, Supreme Court, taxes
For Drafters of the Constitution, a vexing problem was to establish a government that would give life to the philosophies of the Declaration of Independence and meet the practical political considerations of merging diverse states of differing size and traditions into a nation. Among the solutions was the Constitution’s Origination Clause in Article I, Section […]
January 13, 2014 by David J. Shestokas
Filed Under: Constitution Educational Series Tagged With: congress, constitution, federalism, founding fathers, gut and replace, natural law, origination, origination clause, Supreme Court, taxes
This is Part 1 of a three part series discussing the Constitution’s Origination Clause. Part 2 explains the Senate procedure of “gut and replace”. Part 3 explains why “gut and replace” violates the Constitution. There are overriding principles embodied in the US Constitution, derived from the Declaration of Independence. These principles are beliefs about the […]
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