• Lets_Eat_Grandma@lemm.ee
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    1 month ago

    A bill being introduced is about as useful as knowing that girl who sat next to you on the subway has a tramp stamp after she got up and left the car. It doesn’t do anything, nobody is going to talk about it, and odds are you’ll never see her again. But you can talk to the people on the car about how that girl had a tramp stamp… of course most of them want nothing to do with your conversation, they have their own agendas and goals and really couldn’t care less about some rando’s tramp stamp.

    Until the bill has passed at both the senate and the house and is signed off on, you never know how it’ll actually end up. These things get destroyed in committees or warped into something completely different than the original intention almost always anyway. I don’t know if I have ever seen a bill survive without any changes, I really don’t think so.