81. Lawmakers already have a full plate of technology-related legislation awaiting action. 82. Lawmakers have a free shot at voting their consciences and their constituencies because they know the Senate will not override a Clinton veto. 83. Lawmakers have an obligation to consider carefully multiple and interlocking effects of such a change before they write laws to create new systems. 84. Lawmakers have until the end of August to scuttle China MFN or let it continue. 85. Lawmakers have yet to reconcile the differences in the two plans when. 86. Lawmakers would have to agree to spend the money for that plan. 87. Lawmakers had just that in mind when they first enacted the withholding tax as part of a broad income tax hike during World War II, Stansel said. 88. Lawmakers have an obligation to conduct a thorough inquiry into how safety might be improved. 89. Lawmakers have good reason to be wary. 90. Lawmakers have other reasons to put off this issue. |