
http://dailycaller.com/2011/01/05/early ... z1AD6jxrj3
In an attempt to bring Constitutional rule back into the Federal government, this rule is an invaluable step in the correct direction (if properly applied), and would mean at most 20 minutes of extra debate, and still not derail any legislation. This extra debate means far more to improving the actual legislative process than the show of reading the Constitution on the floor.An early push by New Jersey Republican Rep. Scott Garrett to add some “teeth” to the GOP’s new Constitution rule requiring every bill cite its specific constitutional authority failed in a Republican conference meeting Tuesday.
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However, the amendment would have prevented meeting the requirement by using "overly broad" language, i.e., "boilerplate text" that would be essentially meaningless. Thus, there now will be little to actually debate, and the rule itself will be practically useless.

Edited: For improved explanation.