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But he warned against making broader assumptions, especially since those who would drive drunk are not necessarily rational decision-makers.
Republicans pressed Powell on making broader changes to the Dodd-Frank Act, but posed little opposition to his closeness to Yellen on monetary policy.
In 2013, he helped write a bipartisan bill that would have gotten rid of the green card lottery while making broader changes to immigration policy.
The 40-year-old is not as naturally tied to the role, and because of it, appears to be be making broader, bolder acting choices throughout.
Trump has largely stayed on the sidelines of the surveillance debate, though he's talked privately with lawmakers, including Paul and Lee, about making broader FISA reforms.
Republicans pressed Powell on making broader changes to the Dodd-Frank Act, but posed little opposition to his closeness to Yellen on monetary policy. http://bit.ly/85003GcAuC6.
As in his meeting in April with President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi of Egypt, the pope has proved reluctant to directly criticize political leaders on their own turf, instead making broader remarks.
While platforms have been doing better at making broader commitments against hate, like Facebook's recent announcement to take a wider view of hate speech and extremist-related content, what's missing is the ground-floor view.
Obama has been asked several times in interviews and news conferences to give his take on Putin but has preferred to critique his counterpart's policies and actions as opposed to making broader assessments of his leadership style.
Asked what that meant for the arms sale votes, he said he's "potentially supporting the resolution" but also wants to look at making broader changes to how the administration is able to use the "emergency" declaration to sidestep Congress. Sen.
C.) and Mark WarnerMark Robert WarnerCongress eyes killing controversial surveillance program This week: House to vote on legislation to make lynching a federal hate crime Congress set for clash over surveillance reforms MORE (D-Va.) would extend two of three expiring surveillance provisions without making broader FISA changes.
The Marijuana Justice Act is legislation introduced in 2017 and 2019 by New Jersey U.S. Senator Cory Booker that would remove cannabis from the Controlled Substances Act and expunge existing cannabis-related criminal records. The legislation is also supported by Congressional Cannabis Caucus co-chair Barbara Lee and California U.S. Senator Kamala Harris. The Marijuana Justice Act, like the Marijuana Freedom and Opportunity Act, goes further than the Strengthening the Tenth Amendment Through Entrusting States Act by making broader changes to federal drug policy and including social equity provisions.
LewRockwell.com published a supportive review by Brion McClanahan of the Abbeville Institute. Although finding fault with Eland's approach at times, with McClanahan remarking that Constitutional "restraint sometimes means doing nothing even if doing nothing is politically incorrect or out of step with modern libertarian ideology", McClanahan considered Eland's willingness to slaughter "several sacred cows in the process" of making broader arguments laudable in contrast to "establishment groupthink". McClanahan also stated that Elgan's "breezy writing and short chapters allow for a quick and punchy read." The official website of the U.S. Libertarian Party published a supportive blog post about the book in February 2009, with Eland's writing praised as being "direct and fair".

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