S. 59, known as the "One Subject at a Time Act," aims to simplify legislation by ensuring that each bill or joint resolution from Congress focuses on only one subject. The bill requires the subject to be clearly expressed in the title, preventing unrelated subjects from being combined under...
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In this bill, S. 59 wants to make sure that when Congress writes a new law, it focuses on just one subject, like keeping a book about animals only about animals, so it doesn't talk about cars too. This way, people can clearly understand what each law is about, and nothing extra gets mixed in.