Legislative History: Civil Rights Act of 1964, Volumen10Stanford Law Library, 1965 |
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... Chair's view that Senators cannot state their views on the point of order which has been raised until the Chair rules , and that if we wish to discuss those views we must discuss them under an appeal from the ruling of the Chair ? The ...
... Chair's view that Senators cannot state their views on the point of order which has been raised until the Chair rules , and that if we wish to discuss those views we must discuss them under an appeal from the ruling of the Chair ? The ...
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... Chair . If a motion is made to put the bill on the calendar , will a motion be in order for the bill to go to committce , say , for 10 days or 2 weeks ? The ACTING PRESIDENT pro tem- porc . The ruling of the Chair has been appealed from ...
... Chair . If a motion is made to put the bill on the calendar , will a motion be in order for the bill to go to committce , say , for 10 days or 2 weeks ? The ACTING PRESIDENT pro tem- porc . The ruling of the Chair has been appealed from ...
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... Chair is advised that it cannot be re- debate is in order at this time . Mr. RUSSELL . Did the Chair rule that if the motion to table prevails , a The PRESIDING OFFICER . The motion to refer the bill with instruc- Senator from Illinois ...
... Chair is advised that it cannot be re- debate is in order at this time . Mr. RUSSELL . Did the Chair rule that if the motion to table prevails , a The PRESIDING OFFICER . The motion to refer the bill with instruc- Senator from Illinois ...
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