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News Abstract
By: NewsAbstract Editorial Team
Topic: Government
March 24, 2026
This proposal significantly aims to reassert congressional authority and constitutional checks over the executive branch. By curtailing presidential powers in areas like war and tariffs, and strengthening accountability, it seeks to prevent overreach and ensure a more balanced government. This could reshape future governance and protect foundational democratic principles.
ATLANTA, GA – Allen Buckley, a fiscal conservative and the Libertarian Party of Georgia’s U.S. Senate candidate, has introduced significant legislation to rein in the expansive powers of the Executive Branch. His proposed Balance of Powers Restoration Act (BOPRA) aims to realign the federal government with its constitutional foundations, addressing concerns about executive overreach.
BOPRA includes robust provisions to strengthen congressional oversight. It introduces potent impeachment powers for a president violating the War Powers Resolution, renders agency actions without statutory authority void, and eliminates presidential tariffing powers, returning them to Congress. The Act also mandates a rigorous congressional process for military deployment and establishes a "rainy day fund" for government shutdowns, preventing Congress from receiving pay during such periods.
Beyond BOPRA, Buckley's platform features additional legislative drafts, including critical reforms to entitlement programs to reduce spending and healthcare costs, alongside pragmatic immigration solutions. Buckley asserts this legislation is vital for returning the nation to its constitutional blueprint. For more information, visit www.allenbuckleyforsenate.com.