In 1996, Congress authorized the Telecommunications Act, which aimed to deregulate the telecommunications industry and promote competition among service providers. This landmark legislation was the first major overhaul of telecommunications law in over 60 years, addressing issues such as Cable Television, internet access, and local telephone service. It sought to encourage innovation and investment while reducing barriers to entry for new competitors in the market.
the line-item veto
the line-item veto
the line-item veto
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can Congress spend money or does the President? ^whoever made that answer is an idiot
read the constitution!
yes
the 16th amendment allows congress to authorize an income tax.
affirmative authority
the president had a small penis and coudent fight it himself