The most common way a case goes to the U.S. Supreme Court is on appeal from the circuit court. The case usually goes from state court to federal court before it waits for an appeal
Congress has the power to raise, borrow, and coin money
A state government's authority to regulate the safety, health, and morals of its citizens is called the "police" power.
In United States constitutional law, police power is the limit of the states to manage conduct and authorize arrange inside their domain for the improvement of the wellbeing, security, ethics, and general welfare of their inhabitants. Under the Tenth Amendment to the United States Constitution, the forces not designated to the Federal Government are saved to the states or to the general population. This infers the Federal Government does not have every single conceivable power, on the grounds that a large portion of these are saved to the State governments, and others are saved to the general population.
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They are written in this manner in order to to reduce the influence of acquiescent bias (responding).
Explanation:
Acquiescence bias (responding) is a category of response bias in which respondents to a survey have a tendency to agree with all the questions or to indicate a positive connotation. Acquiescence is sometimes referred to as "yea-saying" and is the tendency of a respondent to agree with a statement when in doubt.
By formating the Likert scale so that in one half agreeing with means that the person has the variables measured and the other half means that the variable is not measured avoides acquiescent bias (responding).
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D. Filing for a discharge petition
Explanation:
The best course of action for the congressman to take is 'the filing for a discharge petition'.
Normally, when a bill is introduced by a member of the House of Representatives, the speaker sends the bill to the relevant committee who then deliberate on it, seek expert advice etc. After the deliberations, the bill is then sent to the house for debate and possible voting for onward movement to the senate if passed by the majority.
In the event that the bill is stalled in the committee, the sponsor can file for a discharge petition. A discharge petition involves bringing out a bill from the committee that has spent at least thirty (30) days, without waiting for a report from the committee. To successfully file for a discharge petition, the sponsor must garner at least two hundred and eighteen votes (218) votes which is a clear majority.