Congress Investigates: A Documented History, 1792-1974, Volumen2Arthur Meier Schlesinger, Roger A. Bruns Chelsea House Publishers, 1975 - 4103 páginas |
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... resolution required the signa- ture and approval of the President , while a concurrent resolution was a legislative document where Executive scrutiny was not necessary . Stevens planned to force the issue with the President immediately ...
... resolution required the signa- ture and approval of the President , while a concurrent resolution was a legislative document where Executive scrutiny was not necessary . Stevens planned to force the issue with the President immediately ...
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... resolution be amended so as to change it from a joint resolution to a concurrent resolution . The resolution now reads , " Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives in Congress assembled . " It is proposed to amend the clause ...
... resolution be amended so as to change it from a joint resolution to a concurrent resolution . The resolution now reads , " Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives in Congress assembled . " It is proposed to amend the clause ...
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... resolution as it was passed by the House of Representatives . Mr. Doolittle . Mr. President , the resolution as it came from the House of Representatives to the Senate was a joint resolution , and , if passed by this body in that form ...
... resolution as it was passed by the House of Representatives . Mr. Doolittle . Mr. President , the resolution as it came from the House of Representatives to the Senate was a joint resolution , and , if passed by this body in that form ...
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