Signing statements
Obama Statement On Omnibus Appropriations Act
March 11, 2009 -- "Today I have signed into law H.R. 1105, the "Omnibus Appropriations Act, 2009." This bill completes the work of last year by providing the funding necessary for the smooth operation of our Nation's Government.
As I announced this past Monday, it is a legitimate constitutional function, and one that promotes the value of transparency, to indicate when a bill that is presented for Presidential signature includes provisions that are subject to well-founded constitutional objections. The Department of Justice has advised that a small number of provisions of the bill raise constitutional concerns. » read more »
Memorandum for the Heads of Executive Departments and Agencies Regarding Presidential Signing Statements
March 9, 2009 -- "For nearly two centuries, Presidents have issued statements addressing constitutional or other legal questions upon signing bills into law (signing statements). Particularly since omnibus bills have become prevalent, signing statements have often been used to ensure that concerns about the constitutionality of discrete statutory provisions do not require a veto of the entire bill. » read more »
John Kerry: Kerry Bill Would Prevent President from Misusing Signing Statements
07/10/2007 -- Washington, DC - Senator John Kerry today announced that he will co-sponsor legislation aimed at preventing the President from writing so-called "signing statements" when he signs bills - a little known measure that allows the White House to effectively circumvent Congress. Under the bill, a president could not issue a signing statement if it substantially altered the original legislation. Kerry co-sponsored the legislation with Senator Arlen Specter (R-Penn) and the measure could be voted on as early as this month if it is added as an amendment to the defense spending bill. » read more »
Arlen Specter: Senator Arlen Specter Introduces Presidential Signing Statements Legislation
July 3rd, 2007 -- Washington, D.C. - U.S. Senator Arlen Specter, ranking member on the Senate Judiciary Committee, introduced on Friday legislation to regulate the use of presidential signing statements in the interpretation of an Act of Congress. The Presidential Signing Statements Act of 2007, S. 1747, has been referred to the Senate Judiciary Committee. » read more »