Congressional Record: Proceedings and Debates of the ... Congress, Volume 82; Volume 98U.S. Government Printing Office, 1952 - Law The Congressional Record is the official record of the proceedings and debates of the United States Congress. It is published daily when Congress is in session. The Congressional Record began publication in 1873. Debates for sessions prior to 1873 are recorded in The Debates and Proceedings in the Congress of the United States (1789-1824), the Register of Debates in Congress (1824-1837), and the Congressional Globe (1833-1873) |
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... vote of 270 yeas to 89 nays the House suspended the rules and passed H. R. 5715 , the armed services pay raise bill , which provides for an increase of 10 percent in pay and 10 percent on quarters and ration allowances for members of ...
... vote of 270 yeas to 89 nays the House suspended the rules and passed H. R. 5715 , the armed services pay raise bill , which provides for an increase of 10 percent in pay and 10 percent on quarters and ration allowances for members of ...
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... voted to report resolutions providing funds for Subcommittees on Re- organization and Senate Investigations , and voted to make the latter a permanent subcommittee . Commit- tee also adopted its previous rules of procedure . I Public ...
... voted to report resolutions providing funds for Subcommittees on Re- organization and Senate Investigations , and voted to make the latter a permanent subcommittee . Commit- tee also adopted its previous rules of procedure . I Public ...
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... voted to report favorably S. 1811 , suspension of statute of limitations involving offenses of Federal em- ployees in ... vote February 18 on S. 25 , concerning bankruptcy of farmer- debtor . Chamber Action Bills Introduced : 15 public ...
... voted to report favorably S. 1811 , suspension of statute of limitations involving offenses of Federal em- ployees in ... vote February 18 on S. 25 , concerning bankruptcy of farmer- debtor . Chamber Action Bills Introduced : 15 public ...
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... vote , Senate passed S. 1976 , D. C. home rule bill , after rejecting , by 35 yeas to 41 nays , motion to recommit ... voted to report with amendment S. J. Res . 20 , to provide for the continuation of opera- tions under certain mineral ...
... vote , Senate passed S. 1976 , D. C. home rule bill , after rejecting , by 35 yeas to 41 nays , motion to recommit ... voted to report with amendment S. J. Res . 20 , to provide for the continuation of opera- tions under certain mineral ...
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... vote , reported adversely on H. Res . 494 , a resolu- tion calling for the rejection of Reorganization Plan No. I , relating to reorganization of the Internal Revenue Bureau ; and approved unanimously the plan as recom- mended to the ...
... vote , reported adversely on H. Res . 494 , a resolu- tion calling for the rejection of Reorganization Plan No. I , relating to reorganization of the Internal Revenue Bureau ; and approved unanimously the plan as recom- mended to the ...
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Administration adopted Agriculture Air Force Alaska appropriations for 1953 Armed Services Assistant Association attorney authorize Bills Reported Bureau Chairman Chief Chief Joseph Dam Civil Service Commission committee amendment Committee Meetings Committee on Appropriations Committee on Armed Committee on Interior Committee on Interstate conference report continued its hearings Defense Production Defense Production Act Department Director District of Columbia division vote employees executive session Federal following witnesses Foreign Commerce full committee funds H. J. Res heard testimony Hearings continue tomorrow hearings on H. R. Indian Indian attorneys Insular Affairs Interior and Insular Interstate and Foreign investigation Joint Committee Jud Jud Judiciary July June June 27 June 30 Labor lands legislation ment mittee Mutual Security National nominations ordered favorably reported ordered reported Pages Post Office president private bills received testimony relating Rept resolutions Secretary Subcom subject to call testified tion tomorrow morning veterans vote Wage Stabilization Board