119 S 220
Ending Presidential Overreach on Public Lands Act
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2025-01-23
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Elizabeth I 1558-1603
Elizabeth I governed by prolonged ambiguity — refusing to commit to a definitive course of action until the cost of commitment fell below the cost of delay. Republican House leadership is deploying a structurally identical strategy on the War Powers resolutions: the UC agreement on 119hconres75 creates the appearance of openness while the scheduling trigger remains firmly in majority hands. The queen never said no; she said 'not yet.' House Republicans are saying precisely that on Iran war authority, and the strategy is working — Democrats are expending legislative credibility on vehicles that cannot move while the majority preserves optionality at zero cost.
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@misc{apprised_119_s_220_ending_presidential_overreach_,
title = {119 S 220: Ending Presidential Overreach on Public Lands Act},
publisher = {Apprised.news},
url = {https://apprised.news/bill/119s220},
note = {Accessed 2026-05-13}
}