Legislative Branch Appropriations for ...: Hearings Before a Subcommittee of the Committee on Appropriations, House of RepresentativesU.S. Government Printing Office, 1967 - Courts |
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The item was included in the Supplemental Appropriation Bill as reported to the
House and the Bill , carrying this item , was approved by the House by a vote of
242 yeas to 100 nays . Whereas it is true that the item was deleted from the Bill as
...
The item was included in the Supplemental Appropriation Bill as reported to the
House and the Bill , carrying this item , was approved by the House by a vote of
242 yeas to 100 nays . Whereas it is true that the item was deleted from the Bill as
...
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That bill is now before the Senate Judiciary Committee . If that bill becomes ... It
would have an immediate impact in such areas as the registration of jukeboxes ,
some 468 , 000 of them , which we would do under section 116 of the new bill .
That bill is now before the Senate Judiciary Committee . If that bill becomes ... It
would have an immediate impact in such areas as the registration of jukeboxes ,
some 468 , 000 of them , which we would do under section 116 of the new bill .
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BILL DIGEST The statistics do not reflect the work we did in connection with the
Bill Digest this year in trying to expand and improve its ... Just what does this Bill
Digest show — the gist of the bills that have been passed by Congress ?
BILL DIGEST The statistics do not reflect the work we did in connection with the
Bill Digest this year in trying to expand and improve its ... Just what does this Bill
Digest show — the gist of the bills that have been passed by Congress ?
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What I hold in my hand is the final issue of the Bill Digest for the first session of
the 90th Congress . It is the size of a telephone book . This not only contains a
summary of almost all bills introduced but also an index and an action section ...
What I hold in my hand is the final issue of the Bill Digest for the first session of
the 90th Congress . It is the size of a telephone book . This not only contains a
summary of almost all bills introduced but also an index and an action section ...
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The distinction between the Legislative Status Report and the Bill Digest is that
the Digest of Public General Bills is encyclopedic ; it covers every bill that is
pending , whereas this little Legislative Status Report only covers what we
believe to ...
The distinction between the Legislative Status Report and the Bill Digest is that
the Digest of Public General Bills is encyclopedic ; it covers every bill that is
pending , whereas this little Legislative Status Report only covers what we
believe to ...
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