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... consideration for a legisla- tive proposal has not always been so clear as at present . In the early days of our state legislatures , following the practice of Parlia- ment , bills could be introduced only by motion for leave or by ...
... consideration for a legisla- tive proposal has not always been so clear as at present . In the early days of our state legislatures , following the practice of Parlia- ment , bills could be introduced only by motion for leave or by ...
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... consideration , but having lost all traces of its original purpose , it remained only as a cumbersome method of initiating legislation . Committees were charged with preparing measures when , because of the great increase in the number ...
... consideration , but having lost all traces of its original purpose , it remained only as a cumbersome method of initiating legislation . Committees were charged with preparing measures when , because of the great increase in the number ...
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... consideration was not the unregulated right which it is today . The prevailing doc- trine was that the consent of the house , or at least of a committee thereof , must be gained before a bill could be admitted for considera- tion , and ...
... consideration was not the unregulated right which it is today . The prevailing doc- trine was that the consent of the house , or at least of a committee thereof , must be gained before a bill could be admitted for considera- tion , and ...
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... consideration . There are numerous provisions of one kind or another limiting the time in which bills may be introduced , but their purpose is rather to protect against hasty legislation than to restrict the quan- tity . In two states ...
... consideration . There are numerous provisions of one kind or another limiting the time in which bills may be introduced , but their purpose is rather to protect against hasty legislation than to restrict the quan- tity . In two states ...
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... consideration by the whole house , and upon them is laid the duty of revising , amending and presenting these measures in what is usually their final form . They are the only agents , as yet developed in this country for this purpose ...
... consideration by the whole house , and upon them is laid the duty of revising , amending and presenting these measures in what is usually their final form . They are the only agents , as yet developed in this country for this purpose ...
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