The 108th Congress should
- encourage constitutional debate in the nation by engaging in
constitutional debate in Congress, as was urged by the House
Constitutional Caucus during the
104th Congress;
- enact nothing without first consulting the Constitution for
proper authority and then debating that question on the floors
of the House and the Senate;
- move toward restoring constitutional government by carefully
returning power wrongly taken over the years from the states
and the people; and
- reject the nomination of judicial candidates who do not
appreciate that the Constitution is a document of delegated,
enumerated, and thus limited powers.
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the Courts, and the Constitution Cato
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