Legislative History: Civil Rights Act of 1964, Volumen10Stanford Law Library, 1965 |
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... REFERRED As in executive session , The ACTING PRESIDENT pro tem- pore laid before the Senate messages from the President of the United States submitting sundry nominations , which were referred to the appropriate commit- tees . ( For ...
... REFERRED As in executive session , The ACTING PRESIDENT pro tem- pore laid before the Senate messages from the President of the United States submitting sundry nominations , which were referred to the appropriate commit- tees . ( For ...
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... 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 to send the bill to a ...
... 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 to send the bill to a ...
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... referred to a committee at all , it shall be referred to the committee to which Jurisdiction is assigned by the rule . In the Chair's opinion , rule XXV does not require mandatory referral of all bills to committee , and , therefore ...
... referred to a committee at all , it shall be referred to the committee to which Jurisdiction is assigned by the rule . In the Chair's opinion , rule XXV does not require mandatory referral of all bills to committee , and , therefore ...
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