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 be- fore 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 be- fore the House . A. Every bill introduced by a member is sent to the appro- priate committee ...
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... Committee on Rules , which is a very important part of the party machinery . 1. Originally the Committee on Rules merely reported to each new House the body of standing rules under which it was to act . 2. At present it can sweep aside ...
... Committee on Rules , which is a very important part of the party machinery . 1. Originally the Committee on Rules merely reported to each new House the body of standing rules under which it was to act . 2. At present it can sweep aside ...
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Frank William Scott, Jacob Zeitlin. X. Each committee is constituted as a miniature House . A. The minority party is ... committees . D. Business is transacted with more efficiency because with less formality and party feeling than on the ...
Frank William Scott, Jacob Zeitlin. X. Each committee is constituted as a miniature House . A. The minority party is ... committees . D. Business is transacted with more efficiency because with less formality and party feeling than on the ...
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... committee rooms , the measures it acted upon . The Senate has retained its early rules of procedure without material alteration . is still a place of free and prolonged debate . It will not cur- tail the privilege of its members to say ...
... committee rooms , the measures it acted upon . The Senate has retained its early rules of procedure without material alteration . is still a place of free and prolonged debate . It will not cur- tail the privilege of its members to say ...
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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 Bank- ing and Currency , a Committee on Commerce , a Committee on Manufactures , 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 Bank- ing and Currency , a Committee on Commerce , a Committee on Manufactures , a Committee on Agriculture ...
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