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... party necessary to complete its membership 17 on each committee shall be nominated severally by ballot in 18 a conference of Members of the Senate who are members of 19 the minority party . In all such nominations , neither confer- ence ...
... party necessary to complete its membership 17 on each committee shall be nominated severally by ballot in 18 a conference of Members of the Senate who are members of 19 the minority party . In all such nominations , neither confer- ence ...
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... party system is a good system and ought to be strengthened . It is under considerable attack these days . We would like to recognize the existence of the majority and minority caucuses in the rules and provide for the same kind of ...
... party system is a good system and ought to be strengthened . It is under considerable attack these days . We would like to recognize the existence of the majority and minority caucuses in the rules and provide for the same kind of ...
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... party necessary to complete its membership on each committee and " the other members " of the minority party necessary to complete its membership on each committee , " shall be nominated severally by ballot in a conference of Members of ...
... party necessary to complete its membership on each committee and " the other members " of the minority party necessary to complete its membership on each committee , " shall be nominated severally by ballot in a conference of Members of ...
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... party caucuses or conferences , would there not be ample authority for any Member who wanted to invoke the rule to require that all Members of all standing committees be selected severally by ballot . Senator HARRIS . Yes , I think so ...
... party caucuses or conferences , would there not be ample authority for any Member who wanted to invoke the rule to require that all Members of all standing committees be selected severally by ballot . Senator HARRIS . Yes , I think so ...
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... party accountability and party responsibility , to acknowledge that the chairman and the ranking minority member of each committee are not only responsible to the Senate itself , which officially chooses them , but also to the caucus ...
... party accountability and party responsibility , to acknowledge that the chairman and the ranking minority member of each committee are not only responsible to the Senate itself , which officially chooses them , but also to the caucus ...
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Página 13 - ... except that minority staff members shall be under the supervision of the ranking minority Senator on the committee ; (c) a Senator who is a chairman of a subcommittee which has its own staff and financial authorization is the supervisor of the professional, clerical or other assistants to the subcommittee except that minority staff members shall be under the supervision of the ranking minority Senator on the subcommittee ; (d) the President pro tempore is the supervisor of the Secretary of the...
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Página 129 - ... to or on behalf of any committee or other organization engaged in furthering, advancing, or advocating the nomination or election of any candidate for any such office or the success of any national political party, shall be fined not more than $5,000 or imprisoned not more than five years, or both. This subsection shall not apply to contributions made to or by a State or local committee or other State or local organization...