A consumer protection group would lobby congress for such a law. Medical workers and insurance companies would be others with an interest in that regulation.
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Probably due to slipping when they get wet. Your belts might need to be changed.
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It could be the presence of water on pulleys causing the belts to slip. If it is persistent then this is a sign of worn-out or misaligned belts.
I think that both Congress and the president should have power in conducting foreign affairs. Some powers are not listed in the Constitution but both the president and Congress should have some exclusive foreign policy powers.
One of the belts might have broken in the tire.
It might be one of your belts. Check the inside of each belt (the part that contacts the pulleys) for shininess or cracking. If the belts are okay, then check and/or tighten the tension. Steven
If most bills are handled by joint committees, how might the purpose and structure of Congress be affected??
There is a generalized fear of clothing called vestiophobia, which the fear of belts might be a specified aspect of said phobia. Though, that's only valid if you mean the article of clothing.
Had Congress allowed six more justices on the Supreme Court, how might have this changed the balance of powers
to help save lives of people in a moving vehicle who might get hurt in an accident.