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The proposal would set new rules for how the President can settle legal disputes involving the federal government, requiring certain approvals or procedures before agreeing to compromise agreements. This would affect how the executive branch handles lawsuits and financial settlements, potentially requiring more oversight or transparency in these deals. The measure has been sent to the House Judiciary Committee for review.
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