How does the Federal Register attempt to contribute to deliberation?

a. Citizens can read it to follow what the bureaucracy is doing and help officials reason about public policy.
b. Lawmakers can read it for summaries of bills and potential issues that may arise from the legislation.
c. It provides voters with information regarding the propositions on the ballot in elections.
d. It serves as the focus of deliberation in the House of Representatives and Senate.
e. The president and Congress are both able to exchange comments within its pages.


ANS: A

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