Another tally on the staggering amount paperwork generated by the US legislature:
So many bills in so little time. Last week, the Senate passed 14 bills amounting to 1482 pages. The House passed 15 bills totaling 50 pages. How does this happen?
Actually the house total was about 110 pages (count ’em up) Not a staggering total, but I wonder how many congresscritters actually read all of them?