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ap·pro·pri·at·ed
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Appropriated
of Appropriate
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of appropriated in Chaldean Numerology is: 6
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of appropriated in Pythagorean Numerology is: 4
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They are paying insurers out of an account that's never been appropriated and taking money from elsewhere in the law to do this. I think this violates the Constitution. It certainly violates Congress' prerogative to appropriate funds.
ICE only has a finite amount of money that they had been appropriated and that ended on December 21, if we go much more than a month or so, I would think that the money would run out.
Even if the money was appropriated today, it would take time for those funds to reach the jurisdictions that in turn would need it.
Importantly, while funding for this project was authorized and appropriated in FY19, it is no longer an FY19 project due to unforeseen environmental issues at the construction site, the Army had to complete a major environmental cleanup before the actual construction project could be awarded. At the earliest, this pushed the award back to summer of FY20. The environmental cleanup is expected to continue until August 2020.
They either have to say theres a new set of rules for President Trump -- andthere will be for President Warren -- she will be able to declare national emergencies and take away Congress-appropriated and approved funds from militaryconstruction projects to spend them on her pet projects... or theyre going to say this is a problem.
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