"Senate Scandal: Stolen Language Sparks Constitutional Concerns A shocking discovery has emerged from the nation's capital, raising questions about the integrity of the legislative process. Language from a failed bill sponsored by a key Senate education chair has mysteriously resurfaced in a completely unrelated piece of legislation, sparking concerns that the move could be unconstitutional. Critics are crying foul, arguing that the reuse of the language without proper attribution or permission amounts to a blatant attempt to revive a previously defeated policy. The implications are far-reaching, and lawmakers are scrambling to explain the sudden reappearance of the contentious language."


Language from one of the Senate education chair’s failed bills suddenly reappeared in an unrelated piece of legislation. Critics say that could be unconstitutional.