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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsOf the 56 Laws Enacted by Congress in 2013, only 16 were Introduced by Democrats
Although control of Congress was divided between the two parties, with Republicans in charge of the House and Democrats holding a majority in the Senate, the GOP came out on top last year in terms of legislation adopted.
The 2013 session was clearly not a productive one, not with only 56 bills becoming law. But of those measures signed by President Barack Obama, only 16 were introduced by Democrats. The other 40 pieces of enacted legislation were sponsored by Republican lawmakers.
New laws in the areas of economics and public finance, energy, emergency management, taxation, water resources and development, education, and finance were exclusively authored by Republicans, according to an analysis by the Sunlight Foundation.
GOP authors also introduced the majority of bills that became law in these public policy sectors: transportation and public works, public lands and natural resources, armed forces and national security, health, and crime and law enforcement.
Only four types of bills approved by Congress were exclusively authored by Democrats: civil rights and liberties/minority issues, Congress, housing and community development, and immigration. And these were one law for each category.
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liberal N proud
(60,332 posts)I am surprised there were that many laws that moved through that partisan shit hole.
The Straight Story
(48,121 posts)for a slew of lobbyists
GeorgeGist
(25,308 posts)Sucker!
Skidmore
(37,364 posts)Teabaggers. The House is where spending/budgets originate. You don't get sqat done when a whole lot of organized refusal to legislate is occurring.