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... convention of 1948 , followed by the striking and generally unexpected Democratic victory in November of that year , filled many of us with the hope that something could at last be done to remove the road block of the fillibuster ...
... convention of 1948 , followed by the striking and generally unexpected Democratic victory in November of that year , filled many of us with the hope that something could at last be done to remove the road block of the fillibuster ...
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... convention . It unanimously con- demned the Vice President's campaign to abolish free speech in the United States Senate , and urged that- every publicity be given to the denunciation by labor of the Dawes scheme which does not come ...
... convention . It unanimously con- demned the Vice President's campaign to abolish free speech in the United States Senate , and urged that- every publicity be given to the denunciation by labor of the Dawes scheme which does not come ...
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... convention , the American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations has firmly sup- ported the principle of majority rule for the Senate of the United States . At that convention a resolution was unanimously adopted ...
... convention , the American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations has firmly sup- ported the principle of majority rule for the Senate of the United States . At that convention a resolution was unanimously adopted ...
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... Convention to present labor's views on national issues , he said : In order to assure that dilatory tactics will not be used to block the enactment of civil rights legislation , Congress should amend its rules so that its will cannot be ...
... Convention to present labor's views on national issues , he said : In order to assure that dilatory tactics will not be used to block the enactment of civil rights legislation , Congress should amend its rules so that its will cannot be ...
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... convention , which said : " Rule XXII should be changed to permit a majority of Senators present and voting to limit and close debate . " At the 1951 convention of the AFL , Resolution No. 7 was adopted unanimously , and included the ...
... convention , which said : " Rule XXII should be changed to permit a majority of Senators present and voting to limit and close debate . " At the 1951 convention of the AFL , Resolution No. 7 was adopted unanimously , and included the ...
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85th Congress action adopted amendment American believe BIEMILLER Bricker amendment Chairman chosen and sworn civil rights civil rights bills civil rights legislation cloture rule Committee on Rules Congress continuing body convention decision democratic discussion effect elected favor Federal FEPC filibuster free debate free speech gag rule hearings HERMAN E House of Representatives issue KETCHUM Knowland liberty limitation of debate majority rule majority vote matter measure minority motion North Dakota opinion organization parliamentary pending permit political present and voting present rule Presiding Officer previous question principle procedure proposed protection PUTNAM record Republican REUTHER rule 22 Rules and Administration Senate Resolution 17 Senate rule XXII Senator DOUGLAS Senator JAVITS Senator STENNIS Senator TALMADGE Senator THURMOND Senators duly chosen Senators present session South Carolina Standing Rules statement Supreme Court Thank tion two-thirds vote United States Senate unlimited debate Vice President Washington