Home Rule in the District of Columbia: Hearings Before the Judiciary Subcommittee of the Committee on the District of Columbia, House of Representatives, Eighty-second Congress, Second Session, on S. 1976, to Provide Home Rule in the District of ColumbiaU.S. Government Printing Office, 1952 - 231 páginas |
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... favor of it . TITLE XIII - SEPARABILITY OF PROVISIONS SEPARABILITY OF PROVISIONS SEC . 1301. If any provision of this Act or the application thereof to any person or circumstance is held invalid , the remainder of the Act and the ap ...
... favor of it . TITLE XIII - SEPARABILITY OF PROVISIONS SEPARABILITY OF PROVISIONS SEC . 1301. If any provision of this Act or the application thereof to any person or circumstance is held invalid , the remainder of the Act and the ap ...
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... favor of the bill but felt that hearings should be held before reporting it . Mr. REDDEN . That is the thing that confused me . ** * Senator CASE . Yes , it was something confusing , but this is a tran- script of the hearings . Mr ...
... favor of the bill but felt that hearings should be held before reporting it . Mr. REDDEN . That is the thing that confused me . ** * Senator CASE . Yes , it was something confusing , but this is a tran- script of the hearings . Mr ...
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... favor of complete home rule for the District of Columbia now . Senator CASE . No ; I have said that , and my whole statement was designed to point out that we tried to recognize the dual responsibility to give the people of the District ...
... favor of complete home rule for the District of Columbia now . Senator CASE . No ; I have said that , and my whole statement was designed to point out that we tried to recognize the dual responsibility to give the people of the District ...
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... favor it ; in 1949 ( the Kefauver bill ) more than 80 percent of the board of trade members residing in the District were opposed while only 18.9 percent favored the legislation . Now in the latest poll , based on the Case bill , 89 ...
... favor it ; in 1949 ( the Kefauver bill ) more than 80 percent of the board of trade members residing in the District were opposed while only 18.9 percent favored the legislation . Now in the latest poll , based on the Case bill , 89 ...
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... favor its adoption ? Total ballots Not Total answered answering Percent Percent Yes No yes no District of Columbia . Maryland and Virginia . Residence not established . 871 5 866 111 12.8 755 87.2 566 566 79 14.0 487 86.0 19 0 19 4 21.0 ...
... favor its adoption ? Total ballots Not Total answered answering Percent Percent Yes No yes no District of Columbia . Maryland and Virginia . Residence not established . 871 5 866 111 12.8 755 87.2 566 566 79 14.0 487 86.0 19 0 19 4 21.0 ...
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