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... Democrats and 141 Repub- licans ) , to adopt the Kitchin - Ayres substitute and once again sent the bill , thus ... Democrats and 13 Republicans ) to 39 ( 20 Democrats and 19 Republicans ) . Also defeated was an amendment proposed by Sen ...
... Democrats and 141 Repub- licans ) , to adopt the Kitchin - Ayres substitute and once again sent the bill , thus ... Democrats and 13 Republicans ) to 39 ( 20 Democrats and 19 Republicans ) . Also defeated was an amendment proposed by Sen ...
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... Democrats and 123 Republicans ) to 124 ( 100 Democrats and 24 Republicans ) an amendment offered by Rep . Celler ( D- N. Y. ) , chairman , and William M. McCulloch ( R - Ohio ) , the rank- ing Republican of the House Judiciary Committee ...
... Democrats and 123 Republicans ) to 124 ( 100 Democrats and 24 Republicans ) an amendment offered by Rep . Celler ( D- N. Y. ) , chairman , and William M. McCulloch ( R - Ohio ) , the rank- ing Republican of the House Judiciary Committee ...
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... Democrats and 2 Republicans ) to 28 ( 4 Democrats and 24 Republicans ) . The 1961 Record The opening of the new Congress in January 1961 brought a renewal of efforts by advocates of strong civil rights legisla- tion to change Rule XXII ...
... Democrats and 2 Republicans ) to 28 ( 4 Democrats and 24 Republicans ) . The 1961 Record The opening of the new Congress in January 1961 brought a renewal of efforts by advocates of strong civil rights legisla- tion to change Rule XXII ...
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