Legislative History: Civil Rights Act of 1964, Volumen10Stanford Law Library, 1965 |
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... procedure in the Senate , because I think committee procedure is of very great im- portance to our legislative process . At the very least we ought to try to get the benefit of a committee report and committee action on any bill that ...
... procedure in the Senate , because I think committee procedure is of very great im- portance to our legislative process . At the very least we ought to try to get the benefit of a committee report and committee action on any bill that ...
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... procedure , that it can be referred to the committee under the The pro- les . That is not denied . ponents say . " We have an advantage . We have a technicality we can take ad- vantage of . Therefore , we are going to deny you the right ...
... procedure , that it can be referred to the committee under the The pro- les . That is not denied . ponents say . " We have an advantage . We have a technicality we can take ad- vantage of . Therefore , we are going to deny you the right ...
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... procedure . The full benefit of fair procedure in this matter is the fair procedure of committee consideration on this bill and a reasonable time for the committee to report it to the Senate , in accordance with the customary ...
... procedure . The full benefit of fair procedure in this matter is the fair procedure of committee consideration on this bill and a reasonable time for the committee to report it to the Senate , in accordance with the customary ...
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