Vote Up
5
Vote Down
Solution

Institute a page limit (assuming constant font size) of 50 pages per law.

2,201 Views / Posted by Aaron Greenspan

Share with Reddit Share with Reddit

Tags
If it's not readable it shouldn't be enforceable. Some of the most effective laws in our nation's history are two pages long.
Supporters: Aaron Greenspan, Eric Teasley, Jonathan Wallis, Taylor Morgan, Lisa Matulevicz
Opponents: None
Section This issue has not been linked to a statute yet.
Court Cases This issue has not been linked to any court cases yet.
News This issue has not been linked to any news articles yet.
Companies and Organizations This issue has not been linked to any companies or organizations yet.
    No comments have been added yet. Sign in to post a comment.
    Problems Add Add a Problem
    Vote Up
    6
    Vote Down
    Problem Legislators don't read the laws they vote for
    The Dodd-Frank Act and the Durbin Amendment are perfect examples. Dodd-Frank was something like 2,000 pages long.
    Space
    Issues Laws Cases Pro Articles Firms Entities
    Issues Laws Cases Pro Articles Firms Entities
     
    PlainSite
    Sign Up
    Need Password Help?