Any controversial issue is likely to get "strong" support - say 45% to 55%. Congressmen are supposed to be a little more thoughtful, better informed and a little wiser than the great masses. Presidents are often politicians and propose what they think will attract the most votes, not necessarily what is best for the country. Congress tends to favor what is popular where the live and some issues are more popular with certain areas or segments of the population.
Opposition to Kennedy's legislative proposals came from various factions, including conservative Republicans who believed the initiatives involved too much government intervention, industries affected by proposed regulations, and some members of Congress who disagreed with specific aspects of the initiatives. Additionally, there was opposition from states with interests conflicting with the proposed legislation.
Receiving support and being free of opposition are not at all the same thing. The president's party will usually show at least token support for even bad ideas. Then they start getting phone calls and letters and e-mail and they back off. The minority party may object to even good ideas because they want to regain power and they believe it is in their interest to attack every idea from their opponents and make them look as foolish as they can. Then if they get into power they can resurrect anything good and claim as their own. If this happens the opposing party will do the same and ridicule the proposals that they introduced earlier. That is how our government works.
as a proposal by the president to Congress
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What was the series of Henry Clay's proposals that were adopted by Congress called?
The executive branch creates the first budget proposal each year to outline its priorities and policy goals for the upcoming fiscal year. This proposal reflects the administration's vision for government spending and revenue generation, serving as a blueprint for legislative discussions. By initiating the budget process, the executive branch sets the agenda and provides a framework for Congress to consider and amend. Ultimately, this process ensures that the administration's objectives are formally presented for legislative approval and funding.
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We have a bicameral congress consisting of a house of Representatives and senate. A majority in both house must approve a proposal to amend the constitution.
One major request by Alexander Hamilton that was denied by Congress was his proposal for a national bank. Hamilton advocated for the creation of the First Bank of the United States to stabilize the nation’s currency and improve financial management. However, the proposal faced significant opposition, particularly from those who feared it would centralize too much power in the federal government and undermine state banks. Despite his arguments, Congress ultimately rejected the idea initially, although it was later established in 1791.
An initial proposal by a member of congress for a new law
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The president's budget is produced during the budget formulation phase, which typically occurs annually. This phase involves the executive branch, particularly the Office of Management and Budget (OMB), preparing the budget proposal based on the president's priorities and policy goals. The proposal is then submitted to Congress for review and approval, initiating the legislative budgeting process.