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« Reply #25 on: June 14, 2019, 12:17:44 PM »

This bill is now at final vote, Senators please vote Aye, Nay or Abstain.
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« Reply #26 on: June 14, 2019, 12:18:12 PM »

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« Reply #27 on: June 14, 2019, 12:19:35 PM »

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« Reply #28 on: June 14, 2019, 04:03:15 PM »

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« Reply #29 on: June 14, 2019, 06:43:24 PM »

As I always have and always will on these, Nay.
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« Reply #30 on: June 15, 2019, 05:14:58 PM »

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« Reply #31 on: June 16, 2019, 08:29:19 AM »

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« Reply #32 on: June 16, 2019, 12:22:35 PM »

This vote ends in about 24 hours.
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« Reply #33 on: June 18, 2019, 03:59:18 PM »

Vote on Final Passage of the Dumb Regulations Repeal Act 18

Aye (3): LouisvilleThunder, NC Yankee and Vern1988
Nay (3): Comrade Funk, Devout Centrist, and OntarioProgressive
Abstain (0):

Didn't Vote (0):

The vote is tied and requires a tie breaker by the Vice President.
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« Reply #34 on: June 18, 2019, 09:10:05 PM »

I'll be honest, when it comes to these I usually have two possible reactions: one of them is "dear god, why on earth would the federal government actually regulate this?"; and the second is "this is actually a sensible regulation". Borh apply to this bill. Most of the regulations outlined here seem in evident need of repeal, yet 27, 40 and 41 in particular are ones I strongly believe should remain there, as, for example, I strongly reject the notion that we should deregulate carrying firearms on government buildings.

On the other hand, gentlemen, this is a deliberative body. This bill has been on the floor for a month, and though half the Senate has decided to oppose it at the final vote no comments - whatsoever - were made earlier on particular flaws or criticisms of the bill, and with due respect I do not find this attitude to be responsible. The Senate does not only exist to vote, it exists to debate.

I'll be personally arguing to remove the proposed repeal of a few regulations in the House, but I break the tie with an AYE.
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« Reply #35 on: June 18, 2019, 11:38:12 PM »

Vote on Final Passage of the Dumb Regulations Repeal Act 18

Aye (4): LouisvilleThunder, NC Yankee and Vern1988   VP Tie Broke
Nay (3): Comrade Funk, Devout Centrist, and OntarioProgressive
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The bill is passed and is sent to the Vice President.
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« Reply #36 on: June 18, 2019, 11:40:44 PM »
« Edited: July 10, 2019, 06:44:29 PM by Southern Senator North Carolina Yankee »

Quote from: Final Senate Text
SENATE BILL

To make our country proud and free!

Be it enacted by both houses of Congress assembled:

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DUMB REGULATIONS REPEAL ACT 18

1. The regulation prohibiting the washing of fish at certain national forest faucets is hereby eliminated. 36 CFR §261.16(c) shall be amended accordingly.
2. The regulation requiring Dandruff Shampoo labels to warn not to eat the shampoo is hereby eliminated. 21 CFR 358.750(c)(1)(i) shall be amended accordingly.
3. The regulation requiring websites to adopt policies to protect children 13 and under shall not be interpreted as prohibiting online gaming websites from removing age-restricted account features after the account holder reaches adulthood. 16 C.F.R. 312.11(b) shall be amended accordingly.
4. A business shall only be considered a joint employer of a franchise’s employees only where that employer possesses and exercises substantial direct and immediate control over the essential terms and conditions of employment (such as hiring, firing, discipline, supervision, and direction) of the second company’s employees or exercises direct control (other than limited and routine control) over another employer’s workers. Browning-Ferris Indus. of Cal. v. NLRB, 362 NLRB 186 (2015) is hereby overturned.
5. The regulation requiring the disinterment of buried human remains from a federal cemetery upon discovery of evidence that the deceased committed certain crimes is hereby eliminated. 38 USC 2411 shall be amended accordingly.
6. The regulation requiring hybrids and electric vehicles to be loud is hereby eliminated. 49 CFR 571.141 shall be amended accordingly.
7. The regulation prohibiting a cheesemaker from selling cheddar cheese where the curd was not matted into a cohesive mass is hereby eliminated. 21 CFR 133.113(a)(3) shall be amended accordingly.
8. The regulation criminalizing the recording of movies at a movie theater on a camera or digital device is hereby eliminated. 17 USC 110 shall be amended accordingly.
9. The regulation criminalizing the sending of facsimile messages to certain fax numbers to solicit or advertise is hereby eliminated.
10. The regulation under FERPA requiring protection of confidential student records shall not be interpreted to prohibit teachers from leaving corrected papers or assignments in an unattended pickup location. 34 CFR 99 shall be amended accordingly.
11. The regulation prohibiting cable broadcasters from broadcasting certain loud commercials is hereby eliminated. 47 CFR 76.607 shall be amended accordingly.
12. The regulations required under the Lacey Act shall not apply to hardwood trees or products thereof. 16 USC 3371 - 3378 shall be amended accordingly.
13. The regulations required under the Lacey Act for applying foreign law shall only consider environmental and conservation laws. 16 USC 3371 - 3378
14. The regulations prohibiting the molesting of a shipwreck in Dry Tortugas National Park is hereby eliminated. 36 CFR §7.27(j)(1) shall be amended accordingly.
15. The regulation prohibiting foreign showhorses that are temporarily in Atlasia for competitions from having sex is hereby eliminated. 9 CFR 93.301(f)(5)(vii) shall be amended accordingly.
16. The regulation permitting Pharmacy Benefit Companies and Pharmacists to enter into contracts containing gag orders prohibiting pharmacists from informing customers when the cash price for a prescription drug is lower than the customer's insurance price is hereby eliminated. 42 USC 300gg-11 et seq. and 42 USC 1395w-104 et seq. shall be amended accordingly.
17. The regulation criminalizing Bureau of Reclamation employees being late to work is hereby eliminated. Nothing in this law shall limit the available employee disciplinary policies available to federal employers. 43 CFR 422.12(a) shall be amended accordingly.
18. The regulation prohibiting the sale of spiced cheese with unevenly distributed spices is hereby eliminated. 21 CFR 133.190(a)(3) shall be amended accordingly.
19. The regulation purporting to remove local authority for cell tower siting is hereby eliminated. FCC's Small Cell Siting Declaratory Ruling "Accelerating Broadband deployment" WT Docket No. 17-79 and 17-84 (2018) is hereby rescinded.
20. The regulation prohibiting persons from purchasing or bartering for authentic Atlasian military decorations and medals is hereby eliminated. 18 USC 704(a) shall be amended accordingly.
21. The regulation prohibiting federal student aid to persons convicted of a drug-related offense is hereby eliminated. 28 USC 1091(r) shall be amended accordingly.
22. The regulation capping apprenticeships on federal contracts is hereby eliminated. 29 CFR 1,3,5 & 7 shall be amended accordingly.  
23. The regulation criminalizing certain specific noncommercial intrastate activities occuring on portions of public sidewalks or private property is hereby eliminated. 18 USC 248 shall be amended accordingly.
24. The Postal Service is hereby expressly authorized to sell advertising space on the sides of postal service vehicles.
25. The regulation prohibiting the mere wearing of a Postal uniform by a non-actor is hereby eliminated. 18 USC 1730 shall be amended accordingly.
26. The regulation prohibiting AMTRAK passengers who are lawfully complying with all other AMTRAK and federal policies related to the transportation of firearms in stored luggaed from notifying AMTRAK over the internet with at least twenty-four (24) hour notice rather than in person upon arrival is hereby eliminated. The AMTRAK checked firearms policy (2010) shall be amended accordingly.
27. The regulation compelling certain phone recordings to disclose their status as a recording is hereby eliminated. The Ethical Disclosure of Artificial Intelligence Act is hereby repealed.
28. The regulations on foreign vessels or domestic vessels without a requisite percentage of Atlasian crew members on engaging in cabotage in Atlasia is hereby repealed. 46 U.S.C. § 55102 - 55113, 46 U.S.C. § 55116 - 55122, 46 U.S.C. § 8103, and 46 U.S.C. § 12103 (Jones Act) is hereby repealed.
29. The allowable level of ozone under the NAAQS regulations shall be fixed at 70 PPB rather than a floating average between 68 and 70 PPB as determined by a complex formula. 40 CFR 50 shall be amended accordingly.
30. For purposes of federal sentencing guidelines, "use" of a firearm during the commission of a federal drug crime shall not be interpreted to include the bartering of a weapon for drugs. 18 U.S.C. 924(c)(1)(A) shall be amended accordingly.
31. The regulation prohibiting the sale of makeup colored with D&C Black No. 2 if it uses more coloring than is "consistent with good manufacturing practice" is hereby eliminated. 21 CFR §74.2052(c) shall be amended accordingly.
32. Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 84 shall read as follows: “Nothing in these rules shall prohibit a lawyer from informing a jury of their right as a jury to nullify statutory laws and regulations which are inconsistent with the Constitution of Atlasia.”
33. Nutrition supplements may include non-FDA approval general wellness information on packaging materials provided the information is preceded by a statement that such information has not been approved by the FDA.
34. The regulation mandating that all Atlasian coins larger than a dime must depict an eagle on the reverse is hereby eliminated. 17 Stat. 424 shall be amended accordingly.
35. The moratorium on issuing grey whale subsistence hunting permits to the Makah Tribe is hereby rescinded.
36. The regulation requiring all packaged food sold in interstate commerce to include on the label a section calculating the calories from fat. 21 CFR 101.9(c)(1)(i)(F) shall be amended accordingly.
37. The regulation mandating that merchants and traders regulated by the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) must pre-fund a margin account prior to offering to buy CFTC regulated securities shall be amended to exempt merchants and traders who transfer their margin at the time of the trade. 17 CFR 30.7 shall be amended accordingly.
38. The regulation prohibiting owners of NFA-registered firearms from transporting NFA firearms across State lines without the prior written approval of ATF shall not be interpreted to apply to such transportation during an evacuation during a declared emergency or an eviction from an owner's domicile or principal place of business within a State, provided the owner complies with all required locking, storage, and transfer regulations under the NFA. 18 U.S.C. 922(a)(4) and 27 CFR 478.28 shall be amended accordingly.
39. The otherwise lawful carry of a firearm in compliance with all laws of the Region of the situs, shall not be prohibited in Publicly accessible areas in Post Office facilities or government buildings. 39 CFR 232.1 and 18 U.S.C. § 930(g) shall be amended accordingly.
40. The regulations prohibiting the government from contracting with businesses owned by persons convicted of past felonies are hereby eliminated. 48 CFR § 3009.171-5 and 48 CFR § 3052.209-76 shall be amended accordingly.
41. The regulation requiring all publicly traded companies with an aggregate worldwide market value at $75 million to conduct a PCAOB approved audit each year shall be amended to exempt all such companies with an aggregate worldwide market value of $700 Million. Nothing in this section shall affect any criminal penalties for any crime committed by the publicly traded company. 17 CFR 240.12b-2 shall be amended accordingly.
42. The regulation prohibiting the introduction of polygraph results as evidence in an Atlasian court shall not apply to civil cases in Atlasian courts. The Polygraph Removal Act shall be amended accordingly.
43. The Wintergreen Ski Resort in Nelson Co., Virginia shall be permitted to construct a secondary access road accross National Park Service land to connect to the Blue Ridge Parkway, provided the following conditions are abided by:
     a. Wintergreen complies with NEPA
     b. Wintergreen designs and constructs the road in such a way as to minimize the effect on the landscape, including but not limited to the safe use of road curviture and the paving of the road with mulch.
     c. Wintergreen agrees to maintain the road as part of restrictive covenants accompanying the recorded easement
44. The Let's Try This Act and 18 U.S.C. 922(g)(4) shall be amended to clarify that no citizen can be declared mentally incapacitated for the purposes of firearm ownership merely for having sought mental health treatment or counseling from a therapist, psychologist, psychiatrist, or counselor.
45. The regulation requiring gunsmiths to record any firearm in their possession for more than eight (Cool hours into ATF-required bound books shall be amended to exempt all firearms possessed for five (5) business days excluding weekends. 27 CFR 178.125(E) shall be amended accordingly.
46. Technical data provided over the internet shall not be defined as an export. 21 CFR 120.10 and 21 CFR 120.11 shall be amended accordingly.
47. The regulation criminalizing the disruption of a military funeral within certain fixed distances shall not be construed to apply on public land that is also a traditional public forum. 18 USC 1388 shall be amended accordingly.
48. The regulation prohibiting some transportation of exotic species across State lines shall be amended to permit such species lawfully kept in any State in Atlasia as a pet to be transported across State lines in accordance with the permit application required by 50 CFR 16.22. 50 CFR 16.22 shall be amended accordingly.

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« Reply #37 on: July 10, 2019, 03:27:06 PM »

The House has amended this bill and it currently stands as:

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SENATE BILL

To make our country proud and free!

Be it enacted by both houses of Congress assembled:

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DUMB REGULATIONS REPEAL ACT 18

1. The regulation prohibiting the washing of fish at certain national forest faucets is hereby eliminated. 36 CFR §261.16(c) shall be amended accordingly.
2. The regulation requiring Dandruff Shampoo labels to warn not to eat the shampoo is hereby eliminated. 21 CFR 358.750(c)(1)(i) shall be amended accordingly.
3. The regulation requiring websites to adopt policies to protect children 13 and under shall not be interpreted as prohibiting online gaming websites from removing age-restricted account features after the account holder reaches adulthood. 16 C.F.R. 312.11(b) shall be amended accordingly.
4. A business shall only be considered a joint employer of a franchise’s employees only where that employer possesses and exercises substantial direct and immediate control over the essential terms and conditions of employment (such as hiring, firing, discipline, supervision, and direction) of the second company’s employees or exercises direct control (other than limited and routine control) over another employer’s workers. Browning-Ferris Indus. of Cal. v. NLRB, 362 NLRB 186 (2015) is hereby overturned.
5. The regulation requiring the disinterment of buried human remains from a federal cemetery upon discovery of evidence that the deceased committed certain crimes is hereby eliminated. 38 USC 2411 shall be amended accordingly.
6. Nothing in federal law shall be interpreted as limiting the sale or transfer of pre-1978 mobile homes lacking a HUD manufactured housing certificate.
7. The regulation prohibiting a cheesemaker from selling cheddar cheese where the curd was not matted into a cohesive mass is hereby eliminated. 21 CFR 133.113(a)(3) shall be amended accordingly.
8. The regulation criminalizing the recording of movies at a movie theater on a camera or digital device is hereby eliminated. 17 USC 110 shall be amended accordingly.
9. The regulation criminalizing the calling of certain phone numbers to solicit or advertise is hereby eliminated. 15 USC 6151 - 6155 is hereby repealed.
10. The regulation criminalizing the sending of facsimile messages to certain fax numbers to solicit or advertise is hereby eliminated.
11. The regulation under FERPA requiring protection of confidential student records shall not be interpreted to prohibit teachers from leaving corrected papers or assignments in an unattended pickup location. 34 CFR 99 shall be amended accordingly.
12. The regulation defining old age housing communities not subject to the fair housing act by way of example is hereby eliminated. 24 CFR 100.303(b) shall be repealed.
13. The regulation mandating all lightbulbs sold in interstate commerce contain a label estimating electricity consumption is hereby eliminated. 16 CFR 305.3 shall be amended accordingly.
14. The regulations required under the Lacey Act for applying foreign law shall only consider environmental and conservation laws. 16 USC 3371 - 3378
15. The regulation prohibiting the sale of pool heaters with a thermal efficiency less than 78% shall be decreased to 75%. 42 USC 6295(e)(2) shall be amended accordingly.
16. The regulation prohibiting foreign showhorses that are temporarily in Atlasia for competitions from having sex is hereby eliminated. 9 CFR 93.301(f)(5)(vii) shall be amended accordingly.
17. The regulation permitting Pharmacy Benefit Companies and Pharmacists to enter into contracts containing gag orders prohibiting pharmacists from informing customers when the cash price for a prescription drug is lower than the customer's insurance price is hereby eliminated. 42 USC 300gg-11 et seq. and 42 USC 1395w-104 et seq. shall be amended accordingly.
18. The regulation criminalizing Bureau of Reclamation employees being late to work is hereby eliminated. Nothing in this law shall limit the available employee disciplinary policies available to federal employers. 43 CFR 422.12(a) shall be amended accordingly.
19. The regulation prohibiting the sale of spiced cheese with unevenly distributed spices is hereby eliminated. 21 CFR 133.190(a)(3) shall be amended accordingly.
20. The regulation purporting to remove local authority for cell tower siting is hereby eliminated. FCC's Small Cell Siting Declaratory Ruling "Accelerating Broadband deployment" WT Docket No. 17-79 and 17-84 (2018) is hereby rescinded.
21. The regulation prohibiting persons from purchasing or bartering for authentic Atlasian military decorations and medals is hereby eliminated. 18 USC 704(a) shall be amended accordingly.
22. The regulation prohibiting federal student aid to persons convicted of a drug-related offense is hereby eliminated. 28 USC 1091(r) shall be amended accordingly.
23. The regulation capping apprenticeships on federal contracts is hereby eliminated. 29 CFR 1,3,5 & 7 shall be amended accordingly.  
24. The regulation requiring any rental property that is part of the Section 8 program to be annually inspected shall not include any home subject to and compliant with regular inspections under a local rental inspection ordinance in which a uniform Regional Building code has been adopted. 24 CFR 982.405 and 24 CFR 884.217 shall be amended accordingly.
25. The Postal Service is hereby expressly authorized to sell advertising space on the sides of postal service vehicles.
26. The regulation prohibiting the mere wearing of a Postal uniform by a non-actor is hereby eliminated. 18 USC 1730 shall be amended accordingly.
27. The regulation prohibiting AMTRAK passengers who are lawfully complying with all other AMTRAK and federal policies related to the transportation of firearms in stored luggaed from notifying AMTRAK over the internet with at least twenty-four (24) hour notice rather than in person upon arrival is hereby eliminated. The AMTRAK checked firearms policy (2010) shall be amended accordingly.
28. The regulation compelling certain phone recordings to disclose their status as a recording is hereby eliminated. The Ethical Disclosure of Artificial Intelligence Act is hereby repealed.
29. The regulations on foreign vessels or domestic vessels without a requisite percentage of Atlasian crew members on engaging in cabotage in Atlasia is hereby repealed. 46 U.S.C. § 55102 - 55113, 46 U.S.C. § 55116 - 55122, 46 U.S.C. § 8103, and 46 U.S.C. § 12103 (Jones Act) is hereby repealed.
30. No person who frees a whale or dolphin tangled or trapped in a fishing net shall be charged with harassing, interfering with or harming a protected marine mammal.
31. Employer policies allowing guns to be stored in locked cars on employee parking lots shall not be interpreted to violate the general duty clause of the Occupational Safety and Health Act. The Letter from Director Roger Clark, OSHA policy regarding violent employee behavior, OSHA Std. Interp. 1226 (D.O.L.), (1992) is hereby rescinded.
32. For purposes of federal sentencing guidelines, "use" of a firearm during the commission of a federal drug crime shall not be interpreted to include the bartering of a weapon for drugs. 18 U.S.C. 924(c)(1)(A) shall be amended accordingly.
33. The regulation prohibiting the sale of makeup colored with D&C Black No. 2 if it uses more coloring than is "consistent with good manufacturing practice" is hereby eliminated. 21 CFR §74.2052(c) shall be amended accordingly.
34. Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 84 shall read as follows: “Nothing in these rules shall prohibit a lawyer from informing a jury of their right as a jury to nullify statutory laws and regulations which are inconsistent with the Constitution of Atlasia.”
35. Nutrition supplements may include non-FDA approval general wellness information on packaging materials provided the information is preceded by a statement that such information has not been approved by the FDA.
36. The regulation mandating that all Atlasian coins larger than a dime must depict an eagle on the reverse is hereby eliminated. 17 Stat. 424 shall be amended accordingly.
37. The regulation mandating employers give out private employee contact information is hereby eliminated. 29 CFR 102.62(d) shall be amended accordingly.
38. The regulation requiring all packaged food sold in interstate commerce to include on the label a section calculating the calories from fat. 21 CFR 101.9(c)(1)(i)(F) shall be amended accordingly.
39. The regulation mandating that merchants and traders regulated by the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) must pre-fund a margin account prior to offering to buy CFTC regulated securities shall be amended to exempt merchants and traders who transfer their margin at the time of the trade. 17 CFR 30.7 shall be amended accordingly.
40. The regulation prohibiting owners of NFA-registered firearms from transporting NFA firearms across State lines without the prior written approval of ATF shall not be interpreted to apply to such transportation during an evacuation during a declared emergency or an eviction from an owner's domicile or principal place of business within a State, provided the owner complies with all required locking, storage, and transfer regulations under the NFA. 18 U.S.C. 922(a)(4) and 27 CFR 478.28 shall be amended accordingly.
41. The otherwise lawful carry of a firearm in compliance with all laws of the Region of the situs, shall not be prohibited in Publicly accessible areas in Post Office facilities or government buildings. 39 CFR 232.1 and 18 U.S.C. § 930(g) shall be amended accordingly.
42. The regulations prohibiting the government from contracting with businesses owned by persons convicted of past felonies are hereby eliminated. 48 CFR § 3009.171-5 and 48 CFR § 3052.209-76 shall be amended accordingly.
43. The regulation mandating States and Regions limit billboards on private land adjacent to federal highways or else lose federal highway funding is hereby eliminated. 23 US 131(D) shall be amended accordingly.
44. The regulation prohibiting the introduction of polygraph results as evidence in an Atlasian court shall not apply to civil cases in Atlasian courts. The Polygraph Removal Act shall be amended accordingly.
45. The regulation limiting the importation of otherwise lawful handguns with two (2) inch barrels is hereby eliminated. 27 CFR 478.113a and ATF Forms 6A and 4590 shall be amended accordingly.
46. The Let's Try This Act and 18 U.S.C. 922(g)(4) shall be amended to clarify that no citizen can be declared mentally incapacitated for the purposes of firearm ownership merely for having sought mental health treatment or counseling from a therapist, psychologist, psychiatrist, or counselor.
47. The regulation requiring gunsmiths to record any firearm in their possession for more than eight (Cool hours into ATF-required bound books shall be amended to exempt all firearms possessed for five (5) business days excluding weekends. 27 CFR 178.125(E) shall be amended accordingly.
48. Technical data provided over the internet shall not be defined as an export. 21 CFR 120.10 and 21 CFR 120.11 shall be amended accordingly.
49. The regulation criminalizing the disruption of a military funeral within certain fixed distances shall not be construed to apply on public land that is also a traditional public forum. 18 USC 1388 shall be amended accordingly.
50. The regulation prohibiting some transportation of exotic species across State lines shall be amended to permit such species lawfully kept in any State in Atlasia as a pet to be transported across State lines in accordance with the permit application required by 50 CFR 16.22. 50 CFR 16.22 shall be amended accordingly.
The regulation requiring registration of any shotgun with a barrel shorter than eighteen (18) inches under the NFA shall be narrowed to only include shotguns with barrels shorter than sixteen (16) inches. 18 U.S.C. 921 and 26 U.S.C. 5845(a) shall be amended accordingly.
51. The RICO act shall be amended to decrease the statute of limitations for crimes relied upon in establishing an organizational nexus to seven (7) years.  18 USC 1961 et seq. shall be amended accordingly.
52. The RICO act shall be amended to remove trade secrets violations, prostitution, and common law fraud actions from the definition of racketeering. 18 USC 1961 shall be amended accordingly.
53. The RICO act shall be amended to remove enterprises lacking a separate economic existence and enterprises that lack a nexus to organized crime from the definition of enterprises. 18 USC 1961 shall be amended accordingly.
54. The regulation permitting "free-speech zones" and the prohibition of speech in buffer zones near the President, Vice President, or their families is hereby eliminated.  18 USC 1752 shall be amended accordingly.
55. Any Federal Firearms Licenseholder who fills in an ATF Form with "Y" for "Yes" and "N" for "No" shall not be prosecuted for falsifying ATF records provided the offered answer is true. 18 U.S.C. 922(m) shall be amended accordingly.
56. E-Rate Applicants shall be permitted to file physical copies of their application until January 1, 2025.
57. The regulation prohibiting school lunches from containing more that one (1) cup of lima beans, peas, potatoes, or corn kernals per student per week is hereby eliminated.
58. The regulation prohibiting the hiring of a School Nutrition Program Officer unless they have a college degree is hereby eliminated. 7 CFR 210.30(b)(1)(ii) & (iii) shall be amended accordingly.
59. The regulation prohibiting schools from offering 2% milkfat milk, whole milk, or chocolate milk or else lose School Breakfast and School Lunch programs funding is hereby eliminated.  7 CFR 210.10(c)(g) & 7 CFR 220.8(c)(g) & 7 CFR 215.7a shall be amended accordingly.
60. The regulation imposing arbitrary nutrition standards for snacks in school vending machines or else the school loses School Breakfast and School Lunch programs funding eligiblity is hereby eliminated. 7 CFR 210.11(a)(2) and 42 USC 1779 shall be amended accordingly.
61. Nothing in federal law shall be construed or interpreted as requiring Common Core State Educational standards in order to qualify for any federal education funding program, including but not limited race to the top grants.
62. The regulation prohibiting wagering on sports is hereby eliminated. 28 USC 3701 - 3704 (PAPSA) is hereby repealed.
63. The regulation prohibiting the transfer of funds in connection to online gambling is hereby eliminated. 31 USC 5361 - 5367 (UIGEA)is hereby repealed.
64. The regulation prohibiting the manufacture, transportation, or sale of gambling devices in interstate commerce is hereby eliminated. 15 usc 1171-1178 (Johnson Act) and 18 USC 1953 (Waging Paraphernalia Act) are hereby repealed.
65. The regulation prohibiting the use of wired communication facility to transmit sports wagering information in interstate commerce to assist in gambling (Wire Act) is hereby eliminated. 50 USC 1081 - 1084 is hereby repealed.
66. The regulation prohibiting the conduct of wagering activity in interstate commerce is hereby eliminated. 18 U.S.C. 1955 (IGBA) is hereby repealed.
67. The regulation prohibiting the traveling in interstate commerce to transmit sports wagering information is hereby eliminated. 18 USC 1952 (Travel Act) is hereby repealed.
68. Gambling operations operating legally under Regional law shall not be considered unlawful businesses under 18 USC 1960 (Money Transmitters Act) and 18 USC 1961 - 1968 (RICO).
69. Sec. III(c) of the Postal Reform Act shall be amended to clarify that 18 USC 1303 and 39 USC 3005 shall also be amended to reflect the change in law.
70. On January 1, 2021 all federal regulations about gambling on Indian reservations shall be eliminated. 25 USC 2701 - 2721 shall be repealed.

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« Reply #38 on: July 10, 2019, 03:27:28 PM »
« Edited: July 10, 2019, 05:17:19 PM by Esteemed Vice President Jimmy7812 »

A final vote on the House amended version has begun on this bill. Please vote AYE, NAY, or ABSTAIN.
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« Reply #39 on: July 10, 2019, 04:07:22 PM »

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« Reply #40 on: July 10, 2019, 05:08:46 PM »

Nay

There are a lot of regulations there that we should keep. Including for example as the worst offenders 1, 9, 10 or 60 just by quickly reading the bill
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« Reply #41 on: July 10, 2019, 05:13:19 PM »

You should indicated as amended over the House vote, because from the text itself it would be difficult to discern whether or not changes were made.
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« Reply #42 on: July 10, 2019, 05:23:28 PM »

Nay

There are a lot of regulations there that we should keep. Including for example as the worst offenders 1, 9, 10 or 60 just by quickly reading the bill

But its fun to harass the solicitors back
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« Reply #43 on: July 10, 2019, 05:56:04 PM »
« Edited: July 10, 2019, 06:05:09 PM by Mr. Reactionary »

You should indicated as amended over the House vote, because from the text itself it would be difficult to discern whether or not changes were made.

Plus Im pretty sure the no call list stuff was struck at the request of TMTH so it doesnt even appear like the Senators are voting on the right bill.

Edit: yeah the above is definitely not the right version of the bill. # 10 was struck the first time this was in the Senate. Guess its not really surprising given the rush by the mimes to shoot the rest of the hostages.
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« Reply #44 on: July 10, 2019, 06:40:51 PM »
« Edited: July 10, 2019, 06:45:36 PM by Southern Senator North Carolina Yankee »

You should indicated as amended over the House vote, because from the text itself it would be difficult to discern whether or not changes were made.

Plus Im pretty sure the no call list stuff was struck at the request of TMTH so it doesnt even appear like the Senators are voting on the right bill.

Edit: yeah the above is definitely not the right version of the bill. # 10 was struck the first time this was in the Senate. Guess its not really surprising given the rush by the mimes to shoot the rest of the hostages.

I think part of the problem is that forgot to update the text, so technically the house debated the wrong text as well.

Edit: I modified the text above since the final vote was held on the text as we had amended, not what I mistakenly portrayed it as afterwards. Since doesn't correct for down stream problems in the house.
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« Reply #45 on: July 10, 2019, 06:48:25 PM »

You should indicated as amended over the House vote, because from the text itself it would be difficult to discern whether or not changes were made.

Plus Im pretty sure the no call list stuff was struck at the request of TMTH so it doesnt even appear like the Senators are voting on the right bill.

Edit: yeah the above is definitely not the right version of the bill. # 10 was struck the first time this was in the Senate. Guess its not really surprising given the rush by the mimes to shoot the rest of the hostages.

What happened here, reviewing through it, is that Lumine sent the House the unedited text. The House then moved to amend that unedited text, and when Jimmy opened the final vote, he clearly indicated that the final vote was being opened on the version of the bill that had no Senate edits. This means that the text above - the text the Senate is voting on now - is, in fact, exactly the version of the bill passed by the House (and thus the version the Senate should be voting on), with the Senate's edits (other than the ones redone in the House amendment) removed.
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« Reply #46 on: July 10, 2019, 06:50:44 PM »

You should indicated as amended over the House vote, because from the text itself it would be difficult to discern whether or not changes were made.

Plus Im pretty sure the no call list stuff was struck at the request of TMTH so it doesnt even appear like the Senators are voting on the right bill.

Edit: yeah the above is definitely not the right version of the bill. # 10 was struck the first time this was in the Senate. Guess its not really surprising given the rush by the mimes to shoot the rest of the hostages.

What happened here, reviewing through it, is that Lumine sent the House the unedited text. The House then moved to amend that unedited text, and when Jimmy opened the final vote, he clearly indicated that the final vote was being opened on the version of the bill that had no Senate edits. This means that the text above - the text the Senate is voting on now - is, in fact, exactly the version of the bill passed by the House (and thus the version the Senate should be voting on), with the Senate's edits (other than the ones redone in the House amendment) removed.

Lumine introduced the text I sent him, which is the text I compiled above. The same text was sent to Jimmy Razze and Ontario, since I included them on all such PMs.
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« Reply #47 on: July 10, 2019, 06:52:51 PM »

You should indicated as amended over the House vote, because from the text itself it would be difficult to discern whether or not changes were made.

Plus Im pretty sure the no call list stuff was struck at the request of TMTH so it doesnt even appear like the Senators are voting on the right bill.

Edit: yeah the above is definitely not the right version of the bill. # 10 was struck the first time this was in the Senate. Guess its not really surprising given the rush by the mimes to shoot the rest of the hostages.

What happened here, reviewing through it, is that Lumine sent the House the unedited text. The House then moved to amend that unedited text, and when Jimmy opened the final vote, he clearly indicated that the final vote was being opened on the version of the bill that had no Senate edits. This means that the text above - the text the Senate is voting on now - is, in fact, exactly the version of the bill passed by the House (and thus the version the Senate should be voting on), with the Senate's edits (other than the ones redone in the House amendment) removed.

Lumine introduced the text I sent him, which is the text I compiled above. The same text was sent to Jimmy Razze and Ontario, since I included them on all such PMs.

The text Lumine introduced to the House is clearly different from the one you signed off on in replies. That one has 48 reg repeals, the one Lumine put in front of the House has 50.
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« Reply #48 on: July 10, 2019, 06:57:48 PM »

So, what seems to have inadvertently happened is that the House has amended the Senate-removed provisions back into the bill, albeit through the introduction and not the House's standard amendment process.
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« Reply #49 on: July 10, 2019, 07:07:57 PM »

You should indicated as amended over the House vote, because from the text itself it would be difficult to discern whether or not changes were made.

Plus Im pretty sure the no call list stuff was struck at the request of TMTH so it doesnt even appear like the Senators are voting on the right bill.

Edit: yeah the above is definitely not the right version of the bill. # 10 was struck the first time this was in the Senate. Guess its not really surprising given the rush by the mimes to shoot the rest of the hostages.

What happened here, reviewing through it, is that Lumine sent the House the unedited text. The House then moved to amend that unedited text, and when Jimmy opened the final vote, he clearly indicated that the final vote was being opened on the version of the bill that had no Senate edits. This means that the text above - the text the Senate is voting on now - is, in fact, exactly the version of the bill passed by the House (and thus the version the Senate should be voting on), with the Senate's edits (other than the ones redone in the House amendment) removed.

Lumine introduced the text I sent him, which is the text I compiled above. The same text was sent to Jimmy Razze and Ontario, since I included them on all such PMs.

The text Lumine introduced to the House is clearly different from the one you signed off on in replies. That one has 48 reg repeals, the one Lumine put in front of the House has 50.

It has 48 repeals because I just fixed it. Tongue
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