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You wouldnât think Thomas Jefferson would have anything to contribute to the looming legislative clash over the Massachusetts film tax credit, but history can surprise you.
Writing from Paris to James Madison in 1789, Jefferson argued that every law ought to have an expiration date. Once a law is in place, he contended, the impediments to undoing its flaws can be intractable. Political pressure and the influence of vested interests often make it impossible to dislodge a bad or outdated measure. So it should be evident âto every practical man,â Jefferson remarked, âthat a law of limited duration is much more manageable than one which needs a repeal.â
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Sunsets are beautiful â in government too
An expiration date should be included in every law and regulation.
By Jeff Jacoby Globe Columnist,Updated May 15, 2021, 1 hour ago
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You wouldnât think Thomas Jefferson would have anything to contribute to the looming legislative clash over the Massachusetts film tax credit, but history can surprise you.
Writing from Paris to James Madison in 1789, Jefferson argued that every law ought to have an expiration date. Once a law is in place, he contended, the impediments to undoing its flaws can be intractable. Political pressure and the influence of vested interests often make it impossible to dislodge a bad or outdated measure. So it should be evident âto every practical man,â Jefferson remarked, âthat a law of limited duration is much more manageable than one which needs a repeal.â
Former Minnesota Governor Mark Dayton receives an honorary doctorate from United Theological Seminary of the Twin Cities
Dayton recognized for his many years of ethical public service
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ST. PAUL, Minn., May 4, 2021 /PRNewswire/ On Sunday, May 2, 2021, United Theological Seminary of the Twin Cities conferred former Minnesota Governor Mark Dayton with an Honorary Doctorate of Humane Letters at the Fifty-Ninth Annual Commencement Exercises.
The seminary honored Dayton, a former trustee, for his many years of ethical public service, advancing causes like affordable health care, equal educational opportunity, marriage equality, social justice, and peace.