Congressional Reference Bureau: Hearings Before the Committee on the Library, House of Representatives, on Various Bills Proposing the Establishment of a Congressional Reference Bureau. February 26 and 27, 1912U.S. Government Printing Office, 1912 - 114ÆäÀÌÁö |
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... McKirdy , who is here , will testify to the same effect . Mr. GARDNER . Dr. Lewis , were any of these bills we have been con- sidering to - day drawn by any of these bureaus ? Dr. LEWIS . I do not know ; I was simply asked to appear ...
... McKirdy , who is here , will testify to the same effect . Mr. GARDNER . Dr. Lewis , were any of these bills we have been con- sidering to - day drawn by any of these bureaus ? Dr. LEWIS . I do not know ; I was simply asked to appear ...
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... MCKIRDY . Mr. McKIRDY . Mr. Chairman and gentlemen , inasmuch as you have rather limited the scope of the investigation , I feel at a loss as to what to say . I came here to testify as to my experience and the experience of my bureau in ...
... MCKIRDY . Mr. McKIRDY . Mr. Chairman and gentlemen , inasmuch as you have rather limited the scope of the investigation , I feel at a loss as to what to say . I came here to testify as to my experience and the experience of my bureau in ...
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... McKIRDY . They are generalities , Mr. Evans , of course . Mr. EVANS . Every man of experience and every practicing lawyer knows that that is true . Mr. McKIRDY . Well , then , let us come down to the question as to the person under whom ...
... McKIRDY . They are generalities , Mr. Evans , of course . Mr. EVANS . Every man of experience and every practicing lawyer knows that that is true . Mr. McKIRDY . Well , then , let us come down to the question as to the person under whom ...
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... McKIRDY . Yes ; I read it very carefully . Mr. EVANS . Now , the question of the appointment is , after all , a mere means of reaching an end , and this bill will probably be amended after we pass it ; it will be amended within two or ...
... McKIRDY . Yes ; I read it very carefully . Mr. EVANS . Now , the question of the appointment is , after all , a mere means of reaching an end , and this bill will probably be amended after we pass it ; it will be amended within two or ...
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... McKIRDY . That was not official , Mr. Chairman . Mr. PUTNAM . Anything less than $ 7,500 would certainly be too low . Mr. EVANS . Of course , we might raise it . It is very hard to get those things raised , however , with a falling ...
... McKIRDY . That was not official , Mr. Chairman . Mr. PUTNAM . Anything less than $ 7,500 would certainly be too low . Mr. EVANS . Of course , we might raise it . It is very hard to get those things raised , however , with a falling ...
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43 ÆäÀÌÁö - ... bearing upon legislation, and to render such data serviceable to Congress, and committees and Members thereof...
8 ÆäÀÌÁö - Parliament in 1783, but his career both in the House of Commons and in the House of Lords was in striking contrast with that at the bar.
24 ÆäÀÌÁö - To printed literature it often adds written memoranda as to fact and even opinion as to merit, which it secures by correspondence with experts. The above work, which organizes and concentrates all the data pertinent to a question in such form as to be readily responsive, is beyond the abilities of the Library with its present organization. The Library would gladly undertake it; it could undertake it without additional appropriation for the material itself, so far as this is in printed form; but it...
25 ÆäÀÌÁö - ... organization of these to respond to the legislative need, and the aid to their use; or in addition to this, (2) the preparation of indexes, digests, and compilations of law not having directly such ends in view; or in addition to both the above, (3) the drafting and revision of bills. In any case it must be emphasized — 1. That the organization must be elaborate beyond that provided by any State, since the subjects to be dealt with are far wider in scope, the material more remote, more complex,...
33 ÆäÀÌÁö - ... Supreme Court does ? Mr. CLEVELAND. I am not here to argue or present a brief on the subject : I am responding to a request for an opinion with respect to the need for scientific agencies in Government as an aid to officers responsible for the work of each branch. The opinion given is not a new idea. It is the German idea, of having a scientific staff back of the line : and to my mind it is the one thing that has made Germany more proficient than any .other nation in its governmental processes....
33 ÆäÀÌÁö - ... application of science in every department of life, including the Government. In the words of the chairman of the President's Economy and Efficiency Commission, Dr. Cleveland, at the House committee hearings last session on the proposed legislative reference bureau and a corps of legislative investigators: To state the view in a summary form, in my opinion the Government should have back of each one of its three branches a scientific agency which would be nonpartisan and which would provide those...
53 ÆäÀÌÁö - THE DRAFTING ROOM. 1. No bills will be drafted in the reference room. A separate drafting room and a separate force have been provided. 2. No bill will be drafted nor amendments prepared without specific detailed written instructions from a member of the legislature.
53 ÆäÀÌÁö - 1. No bills will be drafted in the Reference Room. A separate Drafting Room and a separate force have been provided. "2. No bill will be drafted, nor amendments prepared, without specific detailed written instructions from a member of the Legislature. Such instructions must bear the member's signature. "3. The draftsman can make no suggestions as to the contents of the bills.
25 ÆäÀÌÁö - The first appropriation should be, therefore, a "lump sum." 3. That for the work to be scientific (ie, having only truth as its object) it must be strictly nonpartisan; and that, therefore, whatever the appointing or administrative authority, the selection of the experts and the direction of the work should by law and in fact be assuredly nonpartisan.
86 ÆäÀÌÁö - ... shall be referred to the same committee) by the President of the Senate or the Speaker of the House of Representatives, as the case may be.