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... consider a plethora of plans , among them the so - called District plan , the proportional plan , the automatic plan , and the direct vote , and combinations of all four . We came to the decision that the Direct Voting plan was , indeed ...
... consider a plethora of plans , among them the so - called District plan , the proportional plan , the automatic plan , and the direct vote , and combinations of all four . We came to the decision that the Direct Voting plan was , indeed ...
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... consider House Joint Resolution 681 and that we be given the privilege of debating it for 6 hours . The CHAIRMAN . Thank you , Mr. Celler . Mr. Celler , you ask for an open rule . I think that is commendable . You did not say how much ...
... consider House Joint Resolution 681 and that we be given the privilege of debating it for 6 hours . The CHAIRMAN . Thank you , Mr. Celler . Mr. Celler , you ask for an open rule . I think that is commendable . You did not say how much ...
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... consider the direct election since they must eventually consider the implementing legislation . Moreover , there is no real advantage in providing for ratification by convention since , in the first instance , the State legislatures ...
... consider the direct election since they must eventually consider the implementing legislation . Moreover , there is no real advantage in providing for ratification by convention since , in the first instance , the State legislatures ...
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... consider . There is Harding . There was a shining example of why a bill like this would have prevented all those scandals and probably - nobody was interrupting when the chairman was asking several questions . The CHAIRMAN . The ...
... consider . There is Harding . There was a shining example of why a bill like this would have prevented all those scandals and probably - nobody was interrupting when the chairman was asking several questions . The CHAIRMAN . The ...
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... consider anything else but the matter of one man , one vote . I don't know what good that oath would be . I don't know how con- stitutional that would be . It is very perplexing and one would have to embrace a counsel of despair ...
... consider anything else but the matter of one man , one vote . I don't know what good that oath would be . I don't know how con- stitutional that would be . It is very perplexing and one would have to embrace a counsel of despair ...
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Page 243 - Reports provided for under this subsection shall be transmitted to the Secretary of the Senate or the Clerk of the House of Representatives, as the case may be, if the Senate or the House of Representatives, as the case may be, is not in session.
Page 279 - If the committee determines that evidence or testimony at an investigative hearing may tend to defame, degrade, or incriminate any person, it shall — (1) receive such evidence or testimony in executive session...
Page 407 - ... without regard to political affiliations and solely on the basis of fitness to perform the duties of the office...
Page 280 - Every person who having been summoned as a witness by the authority of either House of Congress to give testimony or to produce papers upon any matter under inquiry before either House, or any joint committee established by a joint or concurrent resolution of the two Houses of Congress...
Page 230 - To influence, directly or indirectly, the passage or defeat of any legislation by the Congress of the United States.
Page 230 - Vacancies in the membership of the joint committee shall not affect the power of the remaining members to execute the functions of the joint committee, and shall be filled in the same manner as in the case of the original selection. The joint committee shall select a chairman and a vice chairman from among its members.
Page 233 - Professional staff members authorized by this subsection shall be appointed on a permanent basis, without regard to political affiliation, and solely on the basis of fitness to perform the duties of their respective positions.
Page 1 - Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress Assembled (twothirds of each House concurring therein), That the following article is proposed as an amendment to the Constitution of the United States...
Page 213 - ... the filing by any such committee of any supplemental report upon any measure or matter which may be required for the correction of any technical error in a previous report made by that committee upon that measure or matter.
Page 428 - ... or otherwise the attendance of such witnesses and the production of such books, papers, and documents, to administer such oaths, to take such testimony, to procure such printing and binding, and to make such expenditures as it deems advisable.