College Readings in English ProseFrank William Scott, Jacob Zeitlin |
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... committees , each charged with some special branch of legislative business . IV . The committees decide what matters shall be presented before the House . A. Every bill introduced by a member is sent to the appro- priate committee ...
... committees , each charged with some special branch of legislative business . IV . The committees decide what matters shall be presented before the House . A. Every bill introduced by a member is sent to the appro- priate committee ...
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... committees , and in such a way as to re- tain direct control of the action of the House . 1. Even though he is limited by well - established precedents , he can always determine the majority of the appoint- ments . B. He decides the ...
... committees , and in such a way as to re- tain direct control of the action of the House . 1. Even though he is limited by well - established precedents , he can always determine the majority of the appoint- ments . B. He decides the ...
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... committees carry on their business in private . A. Public hearings are granted on certain bills , but such hear- ings ... committee is constituted as a miniature House . A. The minority party is represented in proportion to its numerical ...
... committees carry on their business in private . A. Public hearings are granted on certain bills , but such hear- ings ... committee is constituted as a miniature House . A. The minority party is represented in proportion to its numerical ...
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... committee rooms , the measures it acted 1 From Constitutional Government in the United States . The Columbia University Press , 1908. Reprinted by permission . upon . The Senate has retained its early rules of 34 EXPLANATIONS OF ...
... committee rooms , the measures it acted 1 From Constitutional Government in the United States . The Columbia University Press , 1908. Reprinted by permission . upon . The Senate has retained its early rules of 34 EXPLANATIONS OF ...
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... Committee on Appropriations , a Committee on Ways and Means , that is , on the sources and objects of taxation , a Committee on Banking and Currency , a Committee on Commerce , a Committee on Manu- factures , a Committee on Agriculture ...
... Committee on Appropriations , a Committee on Ways and Means , that is , on the sources and objects of taxation , a Committee on Banking and Currency , a Committee on Commerce , a Committee on Manu- factures , a Committee on Agriculture ...
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