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  2. Mandate (politics) - Wikipedia

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    A majority government provides a clear mandate, while plurality or coalition government suggests a lesser mandate, requiring greater compromise between parties. Parties with strong mandates are free to implement their preferred policies with the understanding that they are supported by the people.

  3. Midnight regulations - Wikipedia

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    The United States Congress passes laws that sometimes outline only broad policy mandates. Rulemaking by the specialist agencies in the executive branch adds necessary detail to these laws. Rulemaking also provides an administration with an opportunity to exert political influence over government without having to go through Congress to change ...

  4. List of political term limits - Wikipedia

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    No directly set terms; however, they must maintain the support of the House of Commons, which by statute has a term of four years. Governor General: No set terms; appointed by the monarch on the advice of the Prime Minister. Traditionally serves for one 5-year term alternating between Anglophone and Francophone appointees. Chile: President

  5. Individual mandate - Wikipedia

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    This was the first time the federal government had enacted a mandatory purchase requirement for all residents. [11] In 2010, a number of states joined litigation in federal court arguing that Congress did not have the power to pass this law and that the Commerce Clause power to "regulate" commerce does not include an affirmative power to compel ...

  6. Unfunded mandate - Wikipedia

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    An unfunded mandate is a statute or regulation that requires any entity to perform certain actions, with no money provided for fulfilling the requirements. This can be imposed on state or local government, as well as private individuals or organizations.

  7. Union leaders push back on Trump's RTO mandate, saying ... - AOL

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    Donald Trump signed an executive order requiring federal government employees to return to the office. Union leaders opposed the mandate and said it was based on misconceptions about federal workers.

  8. Explainer-What can Trump do to stop federal employees from ...

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    President Donald Trump on Monday signed an executive order requiring most federal employees to return to work in person full time, a move that is likely to spark backlash and legal challenges from ...

  9. Trump to federal employees on ‘fork in the road’: Quit now ...

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    President Donald Trump plans to grant all federal employees, including those unable to comply with a strict return-to-office mandate, the opportunity to remain at home and do nothing while ...