On the recordMarch 18, 2013
Of course, when you read the sequestration order, you understand that there is not as much discretion to the executive branch as some might think.
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congress.govOf course, when you read the sequestration order, you understand that there is not as much discretion to the executive branch as some might think.
Mica discusses the limitations of executive discretion under sequestration.
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