12Reform Congress: Re-empower Committees and Restore Accountability for How Laws Work

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The framers deliberately created a Congress that would have difficulty enacting new laws, counteracting the natural impulse to pass new laws whenever something goes wrong. But that same sluggishness makes it difficult to get rid of obsolete laws, and adapt old programs, and oversee the massive administrative state.