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I will answer short, to-the-point questions on all aspects of American politics -- legislative, executive, and judicial for the federal government and all fifty states. I use the Lexis-Nexis database for information concerning court cases in the state courts, the U. S. District Courts, and the U. S. Supreme Court. I do NOT have the time to work with lengthy problems or to read and evaluate papers.
I have been politically in a PAC since 1986 and have served state
government in an information capacity since 1980.
I have been a volunteer at the grammar and writing site at allexperts.com for more than two years.
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Dear Sarah: The office buildings for the Senate and the House of Representatives are named for exceptional leaders in both branches of the legislature. Senator Everett Dirksen represented the state
Dena: FOLLOW-UP GO TO THIS SITE: http://www.snopes.com/politics/religion/dollarcoin.asp For many years, SNOPES has been following false news stories and providing the FACTS. This is the entry
The presidential succession, according to the Constitution, says that the newly-elected vice president would take over, so Sen. Joseph Biden would go from "vice president elect" to "president elect."
Dear Roland: I knew the answer to your question immediately, because I remember the very embarrassing situation. I needed, however, to do some research to find specific details for you. It was the
Dear Michael: I spent quite a bit of time finding the law and the calendar for you. Your question remains in my Allexperts "inbox," because you did not respond to my answer with the evaluation form
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