ntatives. The bill was then sent to four committees and was eventually passed in both the House and the Senate; its senatorial sponsor was Jack Latvalla. Politically, is the second stream which can lead to problems moving up the agenda; this is independent of the Problem Stream for it functions on its own accord. National moods, normally set by the President, have a lot to do with which items make the cut. Elections bring about a new Administration, who in turn bring their own platform, as well as their own ideological and moral stance which they tend to press on Congress. All the while, interest groups are running about attempting to over-turn issues which the new administration has set forth. Local communities can have moods separate from the National one set by the President. Ocala, being a conservative Mecca, tends to favor small private businesses which is a key factor in Representative Baxleys aiding FHOSA in their quest for abolishment of Surety bonds. Policy itself is the third stream problems follow to get onto the agenda. Experts and analysts examine policy problems in an effort to find an adequate solution, while weeding out policies which tend to be too ambiguous to solve the dilemma at hand. Certain polices have to removed from the agenda, for numerous reasons. The feasibility, similarity with the values of the constituents, constraints such as budgets, and public acceptance are among the reasons why legislation is taken from, or not considered for slating. Proposal which are considered infeasible are automatically removed from the agenda, even if there are external indicators, like the media, pushing for issue resolution. Interest groups and media play enormous roles in setting agendas, however political ideals are still a viable concern among legislators. I helped Jack and all of the boys from the funeral homes because I myself know the struggle one faces because of all of the large funeral home corporations out there. P...