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... wish to make at this time a statement on the merits of the resolutions which are before you . As you know I am not a member of this subcommittee , although I am a member of the Committee on Rules . Neither am I a sponsor of any of the ...
... wish to make at this time a statement on the merits of the resolutions which are before you . As you know I am not a member of this subcommittee , although I am a member of the Committee on Rules . Neither am I a sponsor of any of the ...
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... wish to do so . Fourth , the limiting of debate would in effect be strengthening the executive branch of the Government at the expense of the legislative branch , if a strong executive had control of the leadership in the Senate . If ...
... wish to do so . Fourth , the limiting of debate would in effect be strengthening the executive branch of the Government at the expense of the legislative branch , if a strong executive had control of the leadership in the Senate . If ...
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... wish to be heard either personally or by statement ? In that connection I might say that several Senators have told me of their desire to be present and testify . They stated they could not come on such short notice . I do have a 18 ...
... wish to be heard either personally or by statement ? In that connection I might say that several Senators have told me of their desire to be present and testify . They stated they could not come on such short notice . I do have a 18 ...
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... wish to remind you the change was sponsored by those who were sponsoring so - called civil rights bills and who ... wishes , I am , Sincerely yours , A. WILLIS ROBERTSON . Senator TALMADGE . I have a letter from Senator Olin D. Johnston ...
... wish to remind you the change was sponsored by those who were sponsoring so - called civil rights bills and who ... wishes , I am , Sincerely yours , A. WILLIS ROBERTSON . Senator TALMADGE . I have a letter from Senator Olin D. Johnston ...
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... wish to state , Mr. Put- nam , or insert in the record ? Mr. PUTNAM . No. I think that I have stated the position of our society on this matter very clearly . Senator TALMADGE . Thank you very much . We appreciate your coming and I ...
... wish to state , Mr. Put- nam , or insert in the record ? Mr. PUTNAM . No. I think that I have stated the position of our society on this matter very clearly . Senator TALMADGE . Thank you very much . We appreciate your coming and I ...
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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