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![]() " wrote in message news ![]() Oh! I don't think so. Congresscritters have the Congressional Record. Federal agencies (the executive branch of the government) have the Federal Register. FARs are issued under the broad authority given by the Congress to the Department of Transportation via an Act of Congress signed into law by the prez. Congress has no legal power over any FAR unless they send a new bill to the president. Civics 101 Yes, but most fellows on this group had high school Civics 101 as much as forty years ago, not last semester, like you did. john smith wrote: On 2007-06-17 06:44:19 -0700, said: Congress has nothing to do with the federal register. They most certainly do! Each individual Congress critter can insert or delete anything they so desire prior to publication. |
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