Making Government Work: From White House To CongressRobert E. Hunter, Wayne Berman, John F Kennedy Avalon Publishing, 1986. 11. 10. - 292페이지 |
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... procedures that were inconsistent with the traditional roles of the executive branch and Congress . " That's not the ... procedures . The procedures would pass muster under the Constitution because both House and Senate would act . The ...
... procedures that were inconsistent with the traditional roles of the executive branch and Congress . " That's not the ... procedures . The procedures would pass muster under the Constitution because both House and Senate would act . The ...
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... procedures originally intended to be implemented in conjunction with the second resolution have been attached to the first resolution since 1980. But these have been practical changes instituted to make the process more realistic . A ...
... procedures originally intended to be implemented in conjunction with the second resolution have been attached to the first resolution since 1980. But these have been practical changes instituted to make the process more realistic . A ...
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... procedures that it finds to be most congenial . To that end , Congress should form a bipartisan committee drawn from both Houses to develop a biennial budget process that is both procedurally workable and politically acceptable . This ...
... procedures that it finds to be most congenial . To that end , Congress should form a bipartisan committee drawn from both Houses to develop a biennial budget process that is both procedurally workable and politically acceptable . This ...
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