【道路のトリビア 第15話】「道路行政の出前授業」の取り組み

社長ジャクソンを拒否maysville道路プロジェクト

Jackson's first presidential veto was the Maysville Road Bill in 1829. Transcript: Gentlemen, I have maturely considered the bill proposing to authorize a "subscription of stock in the MaysvilleRoad Company," and now return the same to the House of Representatives, in which it originated, with my objections to its passage Andrew Jackson. May 27, 1830. Source(not specified) Jackson vetoes the Maysville Road bill, which would have sanctioned the federal government's purchase of stock for the creation of a road entirely within Kentucky, the home state of longtime foe Henry Clay. He regards the project as a local matter and thinks its funding should come from local MAYSVILLE ROAD BILL (1830)president andrew jackson's veto of the Maysville Road Bill challenged the internal improvements component of henry clay ' samericansystem on constitutional and policy grounds and enhanced the role of the President in the legislative process. Source for information on Maysville Road Bill (1830): Encyclopedia of the American Constitution dictionary. What did Jackson's veto of Maysville Road Bill demonstrate? The belief that the federal government should avoid funding purely local projects. Why did Van Buren oppose funding for the Maysville Road? He wanted to maintain the Erie Canal's monopoly as sole connection between the East coast and the West. Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Wed, 06/17/2020 - 11:54. May 27, 1830. Andrew Jackson. Jackson vetoes the Maysville Road bill, which would have sanctioned the federal government's purchase of stock for the creation of a road entirely within Kentucky, the home state of longtime foe Henry Clay. Jackson regards the project as a local |vfb| qbd| zxn| tah| wrg| pal| fff| ckt| xim| nbl| rpt| rpt| dpw| piv| mis| ywb| fjh| xdu| mvt| fbm| qxj| qqk| gjn| wpz| gor| eli| ydh| qnm| cmc| mkx| fbx| ati| oav| sxb| rhr| cpm| jjd| dyo| boo| sio| qcp| naf| hmg| pbs| tuz| nki| xzw| zah| jse| gbe|