The President, through Executive Orders, has no Constitutional authority whatsoever of creating law.
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Broun argues that the President cannot create laws through executive orders.
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I would like to add my welcome to all of you all witnesses that are here today as well. I am looking forward to hearing from you about this important matter of which I have been concerned for a number of years now.
I look forward to hearing from our witnesses on their insight and recommendations on these matters, and I hope that NASA will do everything in its power to address all of the shortcomings discussed today to ensure our nation's space agency can securely support and appropriately protect cutting-edge research and technology.
I just want to remark to my dear friend, good friend, my coworker on our Oversight Committee, that as he stated in his remarks, it has been something I have been very concerned about and I am extremely concerned just like my friend, Mr. Maffei, is about this very issue.
I think it is incompetence to not do so. Please tell me that you are going to do this quickly.





