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... elected representatives in the Senate . Third , that under present rules of the Senate , it is already possible to limit debate through a unanimous consent agreement if there is no need or request to continue debate . Also there is ...
... elected representatives in the Senate . Third , that under present rules of the Senate , it is already possible to limit debate through a unanimous consent agreement if there is no need or request to continue debate . Also there is ...
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... elected Members of the Senate to come to a vote after such full debate has been held . In the interest of saving this subcommittee's time , but not to shut off any questioning that you might want to put to me , I would there- fore ...
... elected Members of the Senate to come to a vote after such full debate has been held . In the interest of saving this subcommittee's time , but not to shut off any questioning that you might want to put to me , I would there- fore ...
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... elected . But we pointed out that the Senate , like the House at the beginning of each Congress , chose its officers anew and then named its committees , and that since all prevailing measures had died with the previous Congress , bills ...
... elected . But we pointed out that the Senate , like the House at the beginning of each Congress , chose its officers anew and then named its committees , and that since all prevailing measures had died with the previous Congress , bills ...
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... electing new officers , setting up a new party organiza- tion , and receiving new bills and new resolutions - all on the assumption that this was a new 85th Senate , discontinuous from the 84th . How could it suddenly become a ...
... electing new officers , setting up a new party organiza- tion , and receiving new bills and new resolutions - all on the assumption that this was a new 85th Senate , discontinuous from the 84th . How could it suddenly become a ...
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... elect Javits , of New York , takes his seat the count probably will be 39 . In 1953 there were 15 opponents of the filibuster rule on the Democratic side of the Senate and only 5 on the Republican side . This year there were 21 Demo ...
... elect Javits , of New York , takes his seat the count probably will be 39 . In 1953 there were 15 opponents of the filibuster rule on the Democratic side of the Senate and only 5 on the Republican side . This year there were 21 Demo ...
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