Threshold to Independence: The Principles and Legislation Behind Chartered Machinery and Congress Remarks

Threshold to Independence: The Principles and Legislation Behind Chartered Machinery and Congress Remarks


Abstract

This paper explores the principles and legislation behind chartered machinery and Congress remarks as a means to achieve the threshold to independence. The concept of chartered machinery refers to the delegation of authority by Congress to independent regulatory bodies to oversee specific industries or sectors, while Congress remarks are statements made by lawmakers that provide guidance and direction to these regulatory bodies. The paper examines the historical context and evolution of these concepts, including the role of the Administrative Procedure Act and the impact of Supreme Court decisions. Additionally, the paper analyzes the principles underlying independent regulatory bodies, such as accountability, transparency, and expertise, and how these principles are reflected in the legislation that establishes them. The paper concludes by discussing the potential benefits and drawbacks of chartered machinery and Congress remarks, as well as future directions for research in this area. Overall, this paper contributes to a deeper understanding of how the principles and legislation behind chartered machinery and Congress remarks can promote the threshold to independence and effective regulation.

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Kadin Mikhail "Threshold to Independence: The Principles and Legislation Behind Chartered Machinery and Congress Remarks".  IEEE Exploration in Machine Learning, 2022.

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Date of Release: 2022
Author(s): Kadin Mikhail.
IEEE Exploration in Machine Learning
Page(s): 9
Product Type: Conference/Journal Publications