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Is free and open speech really important in your own home? Does the US really want to allow your average citizen to vote for new leaders? Do galaxies get birthed by galaxies colliding? Find out on this episode of. Just Your Average Citizen.
Here is the link
https://www.congress.gov/bill/118th-congress/senate-bill/686/text
SEC. 15. MISCELLANEOUS.
(c) Administrative Procedures.—Except with respect to a civil penalty imposed pursuant to section 9(b) of this Act, the functions exercised under this Act shall not be subject to sections 551, 553 through 559, and 701 through 706 of title 5, United States Code.
This part is scary.
Just reference each US section. copy paste. Delete all of your tabs. You have 50+ open right now which means you're just giving away you data for free for windows you're clearly not going to. Close all of them. Open each section in a new tab and copy paste the info into a note pad. close as you complete. Read as your weeks progress. This is how I do my research. Please answer the Q&A if you found this helpful.
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Is free and open speech really important in your own home? Does the US really want to allow your average citizen to vote for new leaders? Do galaxies get birthed by galaxies colliding? Find out on this episode of. Just Your Average Citizen.
Here is the link
https://www.congress.gov/bill/118th-congress/senate-bill/686/text
SEC. 15. MISCELLANEOUS.
(c) Administrative Procedures.—Except with respect to a civil penalty imposed pursuant to section 9(b) of this Act, the functions exercised under this Act shall not be subject to sections 551, 553 through 559, and 701 through 706 of title 5, United States Code.
This part is scary.
Just reference each US section. copy paste. Delete all of your tabs. You have 50+ open right now which means you're just giving away you data for free for windows you're clearly not going to. Close all of them. Open each section in a new tab and copy paste the info into a note pad. close as you complete. Read as your weeks progress. This is how I do my research. Please answer the Q&A if you found this helpful.