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He is expected to sign a broader ban in the coming months.
But he stepped back from pushing the broader ban, concerned about its constitutionality and the possible offense of Muslims.
The opinion delighted advocates of a broader ban, now before Congress, that would outlaw unregulated contributions to the parties.
At midcentury, it enacted the broader ban on spending that was repeatedly reaffirmed over the decades until it was struck down on Thursday.
It seems possible that as voters become more well-versed in what the actual amendment will do, opposition to the broader ban will rise.
There is no indication it will contain tougher sanctions — including a broader ban on doing business with Iranian banks and bans on arms sales and new investments.
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The ordinance affecting pickup trucks, enacted some three decades ago, is actually broader, banning all "trucks, trailers and commercial vehicles" from parking in residential areas at night unless in a garage.
The Natural Resources Defense Council, seizing on an opening left by a proposed rule to limit CFCs that was written in the last days of the Carter administration, filed a lawsuit in 1984 that prompted the Environmental Protection Agency to seek broader bans.
Escalation would involve broader bans and could then move to wider trade and financial restrictions.
And so the Broad Ban was born.
Senator Bill Frist, the Tennessee Republican and majority leader, favors a broad ban.
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