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... demand that the journals must show affirmatively every step prescribed by the constitution . Failure to do so is conclusive evi- dence that the step was not taken , regardless of whether or not the constitution explicitly orders entry ...
... demand that the journals must show affirmatively every step prescribed by the constitution . Failure to do so is conclusive evi- dence that the step was not taken , regardless of whether or not the constitution explicitly orders entry ...
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... demand.6 In opposition to the above , is the view that the right to employ clerks and assistants at will is not inherent , but can be restricted by law . The legislature , although the law - making power , is itself regulated and ...
... demand.6 In opposition to the above , is the view that the right to employ clerks and assistants at will is not inherent , but can be restricted by law . The legislature , although the law - making power , is itself regulated and ...
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... demand 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 ...
... demand 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 ...
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... , North Carolina and Ohio and in both houses in Indiana , one member may demand return after a specified time , It is the right of a house to get measures 52 The Annals of the American Academy Discharge of Committees.
... , North Carolina and Ohio and in both houses in Indiana , one member may demand return after a specified time , It is the right of a house to get measures 52 The Annals of the American Academy Discharge of Committees.
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... demand for a steering committee . Just as the power of standing committees developed when the number of bills introduced had become too large for consideration by the whole house , so the steering committee emerged when measures ...
... demand for a steering committee . Just as the power of standing committees developed when the number of bills introduced had become too large for consideration by the whole house , so the steering committee emerged when measures ...
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