Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, Volume 77A.L. Hummel, 1918 |
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... Measures . Restrictions upon the Free Introduction of Measures .. Present - Day Methods of Introduction ... CHAPTER IV - COMMITTEES . Early Function of Standing Committees . Selection of Committees ... Number and Size of Committees ...
... Measures . Restrictions upon the Free Introduction of Measures .. Present - Day Methods of Introduction ... CHAPTER IV - COMMITTEES . Early Function of Standing Committees . Selection of Committees ... Number and Size of Committees ...
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... measure unless a point of order is involved . It is then their duty to do so . The Missouri Constitution ( Section 37 , Article III ) empowers five members of either house to protest that the constitution has been violated in the ...
... measure unless a point of order is involved . It is then their duty to do so . The Missouri Constitution ( Section 37 , Article III ) empowers five members of either house to protest that the constitution has been violated in the ...
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... measures such as we have been discussing must be judged by their moral effect upon the legislature's conduct of business , and not by their legal force . The experience of those states which try to keep their codes complete illustrates ...
... measures such as we have been discussing must be judged by their moral effect upon the legislature's conduct of business , and not by their legal force . The experience of those states which try to keep their codes complete illustrates ...
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... measures introduced by the tens should prove inadequate when measures are presented by the thousands . At a time when legislation is increasing rapidly in complexity and technical detail there exist no limits , except the self - imposed ...
... measures introduced by the tens should prove inadequate when measures are presented by the thousands . At a time when legislation is increasing rapidly in complexity and technical detail there exist no limits , except the self - imposed ...
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... measures for 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 ...
... measures for 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 ...
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