If you are talking about last nights speech, I think the Senator was trying to say that Obama has never proposed a bill. There are several bills and ideas being floated by members of congress but not one specifically proposed by him. He kept referring to his ideas but he has not actually proposed a bill.
You could obtain a copy of a legislative bill by contacting the Government Printing Office, viewing at the depository or college library, or contact your senator.
i need a copy of my bill
my answer is a real copy of an actual light bill .
- Contact your U.S. senator's office for an appointment - Bring a copy of your resume, a writing sample, official university or college transcripts, a list of references, an addressed and stamped envelope, and a copy of the job application to your meeting with your U.S. senator or staff member. - Thank the senator of staff member letter. - Follow up to maintain a friendship with your U.S. senator
Senator Keith Ellison of Minnesota was sworn into office using Thomas Jefferson's copy of the Qur'an.
Yes it is okay to make a carbon copy of a bill of sale. You should make a carbon copy of the bill just to have more then one form of documentation of the bill.
Copy And Print On A Copy Machine
In Washington D.C., in the Library of Congress, is a copy of the Gutenberg Bible.
Copy And Print On A Copy Machine
This page from the Library of Congress has all the links to all the parts of the entire bill: http://thomas.loc.gov/cgi-bin/thomas
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A good way for him to learn more about the bill would be to read the text of the bill itself, research articles or analyses about the bill from reputable sources, and attend public hearings or town hall meetings where the bill is being discussed. Additionally, reaching out to their representative or senator for more information or clarification on the bill could also be helpful.