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  2. Concurrent resolution - Wikipedia

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    A concurrent resolution is a resolution (a legislative measure) adopted by both houses of a bicameral legislature that lacks the force of law (is non-binding) ...

  3. 118th United States Congress - Wikipedia

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    H.R. 1282: "The Major Richard Star Act" To amend title 10, United States Code, to expand eligibility to certain military retirees for concurrent receipt of veterans' disability compensation and retired pay or combat-related special compensation, and for other purposes (placed on Union Calendar No. 117)

  4. Record locking - Wikipedia

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    December 2009) (Learn how and when to remove this message) Record locking is the technique of preventing simultaneous access to data in a database , to prevent inconsistent results. The classic example is demonstrated by two bank clerks attempting to update the same bank account for two different transactions.

  5. Trump asks GOP leaders to end tax perks for billionaire ... - AOL

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    WASHINGTON — President Trump asked congressional Republican leaders Thursday to end tax perks for sports team owners and hedge fund managers to pay for his campaign-trail pledges to eliminate ...

  6. Judge declines to immediately dismiss Eric Adams corruption ...

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    NEW YORK (Reuters) -A New York judge on Friday said he would not immediately dismiss Eric Adams' corruption case, but ordered the Democratic New York City mayor's trial delayed indefinitely after ...

  7. Dormant Commerce Clause - Wikipedia

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    If Marshall was suggesting that the power over interstate commerce is an exclusive federal power, the Dormant Commerce Clause doctrine eventually developed very differently: it treats regulation that does not discriminate against or unduly burden interstate commerce as a concurrent power, rather than an exclusive federal power, and it treats ...

  8. Explainer-What is USAID and why has it become a target for ...

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    U.S. President Donald Trump's administration is considering merging the U.S. international aid agency (USAID) into the State Department in a major revamp that would shrink its workforce and align ...

  9. List of people granted executive clemency by Donald Trump ...

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    When the president commutes a sentence, it reduces the severity of a sentence without voiding the conviction itself; for example, a commutation may reduce or eliminate a prison term, while leaving other punishments intact. [1] The power of clemency is "one of the most unlimited powers bestowed on the president by the Constitution." [4]