The document is being distributed to members of Congress in preparation for the 2004 reauthorization of the Higher Education Act. |
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The bill went nowhere in the Senate, and Congress was ultimately unable to pass the reauthorization anyway. |
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What we are witnessing today, on the eve of welfare reauthorization, are the fruits of disentitlement, fewer federal mandates, and greater flexibility. |
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We have no reason to believe that the reauthorization will not be granted in the ordinary course. |
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A regularized review and reauthorization clause may be helpful to allow updating and addition of future material to the Policy. |
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This proved to be a significant escape hatch, and it plays an important role in current debates over reauthorization. |
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A major driver for the conference was the forthcoming 2007 reauthorization of the Farm Bill in the US, which is reauthorized every five years. |
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Last week, Texas senator John Cornyn, the second-ranking Republican in the Senate, said he supported a short-term, clean reauthorization of the Patriot Act to give lawmakers more time to negotiate. |
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At the opposite end of the spectrum, Florida senator Marco Rubio is an ardent proponent of the NSA programs and is pushing for a full Patriot Act reauthorization. |
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Paul expressed concerns on the floor that the House-passed bill does not go far enough, but indicated his preference for a debate on the USA Freedom Act over a straight reauthorization of the Patriot Act. |
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Yet, with nearly all aspects of its practical applications hidden under extensive secrecy – especially the post-2006 additiof of NSA bulk surveillance – reauthorization of the Patriot Act provisions had become routine. |
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As a member of a diverse highway construction coalition, we advocated for the reauthorization of the highest level of funding politically achievable. |
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The 1986 Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act provided a broad refocus to the program. |
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