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Article 28. - All public servants
Thu Jun 14, 2012 09:00
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Article 28.

28.1 - All public servants of or within these United States, including private contractors hired thereby, shall receive a salary and pension for their services, equal to the estimated average per-capita salary and pension of United States Citizens, paid out of public treasuries, and they shall not receive any other compensation, gifts, bribes, or emoluments.

The Constitution of the United States of America
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1.29 - Each and every item in all bills which shall have passed the Congress, before it becomes law, shall be presented to the President of the United States and published in the Congressional Journal and Record for a minimum of sixty consecutive days; if the President approves items in such bills, he or she shall sign them sixty days or more after such bills are first published in the Congressional Journal and Record. If after reconsideration by a President’s veto or vetoes of items in such bills, four fifths or more of the Congress agrees to pass such bills, they shall become law.



1.30 - The total length of any and all bills, laws, codes, orders, referenda, resolutions, regulations, rules, statutes, or other legislation proposed by or to the Congress and the President shall not exceed thirty thousand words, and they shall be published in full in the Congressional Journal and Record sixty consecutive days prior to being passed into law.



1.31 - In all such cases, the votes of the Congress shall be determined by yeas and nays, the names of the Representatives voting for and against each and every item in such bill shall be entered in the Congressional Journal and Record, and each and every Representative shall be required to read and comprehend the full content of each and every bill for which he or she votes yea.



1.32 - Every order, resolution, or vote to which the concurrence of the Congress shall be necessary, except on a question of adjournment, shall be presented to the President, and before the same shall take effect, shall be approved by him or her, or being disapproved by the President, can be repassed by four fifths of the Congress.



1.33.1 - The Congress shall have the power to lay and collect taxes, duties, imposts and excises, to provide for the common defense and general welfare of the United States, but all duties, imposts and excises shall be uniform throughout the United States;



1.33.2 - To regulate commerce with foreign nations, and among the States;



1.33.3 - To establish a uniform rule of naturalization, and uniform laws on the subject of bankruptcies throughout the United States;



1.33.4 - To issue genuine silver currency, each and every United States dollar containing one troy ounce of domestically derived fine silver, to issue other sound money, to define and regulate the value thereof, and of foreign currency, and fix the standard of weights and measures;



1.33.5 - To provide for the punishment of counterfeiting the coins and other currencies of the United States;



1.33.6 - To establish and maintain secure post offices and roads;



1.33.7 - To establish and maintain secure transmission and distribution of energy, food, water, railways, airways, and telecommunications;



1.33.8 - To protect personal sovereignty and expression in the arts, by securing for limited times to the original authors and original artists the exclusive right to their respective writings, movies, music, paintings, photographs, sculptures, and other forms of art and entertainment;



1.33.9 - To define and punish piracies and felonies committed on the high seas, and offenses against the law of nations;



1.33.10 - To declare and cease wars, grant letters of marque and reprisal, and make rules concerning lawful captures on land and water;



1.33.11 - To raise and support armies, but no appropriation of funding to that use shall be for a longer term than one year;



1.33.12 - To provide and maintain a navy adequate for robust domestic defense;



1.33.13 - To make rules for governance and regulation of the military forces;



1.33.14 - To provide for calling forth the militia to enforce the laws of this Constitution, confine insurrections against Citizens and Constitutional governance, and repel invasions;



1.33.15 - To provide for organizing, arming, and disciplining the militia, and for governing such part of them as may be employed in the service of the United States, reserving to the States respectively, the appointment of the officers, and the authority of training the militia according to the discipline prescribed by the Congress; and



1.33.16 - To ensure political, economic, financial, and military neutrality with all other nations, states, international organizations, and other transnational entities, and to vigilantly prohibit any entangling alliances.
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