Legislative History: Civil Rights Act of 1964, Volumen10Stanford Law Library, 1965 |
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... consider proposed lation and write up a bill which we Wold recommend to the full commit- re ? Some of the provisions involved ire coming near to the expiration date . Some programs are running low on ds . Some new programs proposed the ...
... consider proposed lation and write up a bill which we Wold recommend to the full commit- re ? Some of the provisions involved ire coming near to the expiration date . Some programs are running low on ds . Some new programs proposed the ...
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... consider the bill . As the Senator from New York so well knows , the Morse motion proposes that the bill be referred to the committee for 10 days . I would expect to vote for that proposal . At least the committee would have 10 days to ...
... consider the bill . As the Senator from New York so well knows , the Morse motion proposes that the bill be referred to the committee for 10 days . I would expect to vote for that proposal . At least the committee would have 10 days to ...
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... consider the bill ( H.R. 7152 ) to enforce the constitutional right to vote , to confer jurisdiction upon the district courts of the United States to provide injunctive relief against dis- crimination in public accommodations . to ...
... consider the bill ( H.R. 7152 ) to enforce the constitutional right to vote , to confer jurisdiction upon the district courts of the United States to provide injunctive relief against dis- crimination in public accommodations . to ...
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