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The goal is wholly democratic to involve citizens in making rules that will affect them.
They're charged by Congress with making rules that can stand up to legal challenge.
Others argue that the FAA has exceeded its authority by making rules that govern model aircraft.
Perhaps the FIA should be making rules that encourage technical development in areas that give a wider benefit.
The FCC has never audited these financial books, even though they are making rules that directly impact customers, cities, etc.
The FCC has never audited these financial books, even though they are making rules that directly impact customers, cities, etc. FCC's Corrupted Cost Accounting Rules are to Blame for the Cross-Subsidies.
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In the exercise of its broad power over naturalization and immigration, Congress regularly makes rules that would be unacceptable if applied to citizens.
One way to deal with negative externalities is to make rules that prohibit or at least limit behavior that imposes especially high costs on others.
The supreme court has ruled that Congress has enormous power over immigration, and can sometimes make rules that would be unconstitutional if applied to citizens.
She accuses the agency of having a "tombstone mentality," imposing regulations only after a disaster and being reluctant to make rules that are costly to the airlines.
Or do the property taxes they pay entitle residents of beach communities to set fees and make rules that effectively exclude outsiders?
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