The Organization of Congress: Synopsium on Congress by Members of Congress and Others |
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... majority and minority leaders of both houses are ex officio members of the committee - and frequently attend its meetings - in- creases the understanding of its program on both sides of the aisle . Most of the committee's work goes on ...
... majority and minority leaders of both houses are ex officio members of the committee - and frequently attend its meetings - in- creases the understanding of its program on both sides of the aisle . Most of the committee's work goes on ...
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... majority by both Houses for the legislation to become law . During the present Congress approximately 9,289 bills and resolu- tions have been introduced , but only 867 have become law . While legislation for the most part in written in ...
... majority by both Houses for the legislation to become law . During the present Congress approximately 9,289 bills and resolu- tions have been introduced , but only 867 have become law . While legislation for the most part in written in ...
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... majority party now has a steering committee to guide the course of legislation . These committees sel- dom meet and never steer . They should be abolished , and the 10 committee chairmen should constitute a steering committee which ...
... majority party now has a steering committee to guide the course of legislation . These committees sel- dom meet and never steer . They should be abolished , and the 10 committee chairmen should constitute a steering committee which ...
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... majority leaders in both chambers , and the chairmen of the reorganized standing committees ( sitting separately in each House ) ; and that it be the duty of this Legislative Council to plan and coordinate the legislative program of ...
... majority leaders in both chambers , and the chairmen of the reorganized standing committees ( sitting separately in each House ) ; and that it be the duty of this Legislative Council to plan and coordinate the legislative program of ...
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... majority nor the minority acts in concert on important matters , but members of both parties feel free to jump party fences whenever the spirit moves them , we are left with a hopelessly confused situation bordering upon the anarchic ...
... majority nor the minority acts in concert on important matters , but members of both parties feel free to jump party fences whenever the spirit moves them , we are left with a hopelessly confused situation bordering upon the anarchic ...
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Página 119 - the executive power shall be vested in the President of the United States...
Página 59 - ... when men have realized that time has upset many fighting faiths, they may come to believe even more than they believe the very foundations of their own conduct that the ultimate good desired is better reached by free trade in ideas- that the best test of truth is the power of the thought to get itself accepted in the competition of the market, and that truth is the only ground upon which their wishes safely can be carried out.
Página 62 - President, from time to time, to give to the Congress information of the state of the Union, and recommend to their consideration such measures as he shall judge necessary and expedient.
Página 15 - States and shall recommend improvements in such organization and operation with a view toward strengthening the Congress, simplifying its operations, improving its relationships with other branches of the United States Government, and enabling it better to meet its responsibilities under the Constitution...
Página 62 - President to give, from time to time, to the Congress information of the state of the Union, and to recommend to their consideration such measures as he shall judge necessary and expedient...
Página 84 - September 15, 1942 unless to correct gross inequities and to aid in the effective prosecution of the war. 7. In order to correct gross inequities and to provide for greater equality in contributing to the war effort, the Director is authorized to take the necessary action, and to issue the appropriate regulations, so that, insofar as practicable, no salary shall be authorized under...
Página 62 - Representatives who, in his own deliberate judgment, is best able to command the support of a majority of the members of that House.
Página 115 - Liberty has never come from the government. Liberty has always come from the subjects of it. The history of liberty is a history of the limitation of governmental power, not the increase of it.
Página 125 - ... without regard to political affiliations and solely on the basis of fitness to perform the duties of the office...
Página 87 - Nation. These five measures together form a just and equitable whole. I would not recommend a national service law unless the other laws were passed to keep down the cost of living, to share equitably the burdens of taxation, to hold the stabilization line, and to prevent undue profits.