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... vote . The Republicans recognized as much on the first day of House debate when Representative Charles E. Goodell , Re- publican of upstate New York , flung the phrase " bosses and boll weevil amendment . " Meantime , Republicans and ...
... vote . The Republicans recognized as much on the first day of House debate when Representative Charles E. Goodell , Re- publican of upstate New York , flung the phrase " bosses and boll weevil amendment . " Meantime , Republicans and ...
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... vote on House Resolution 609 * Democrats Republicans Yea Nay Not voting or Paired Not voting or Yea Nay Paired Cooley Hagen McMillan Harvey Hill McIntire Poage ( paired for ) Smith Hoeven ( paired against ) Grant Quie Simpson Williams ...
... vote on House Resolution 609 * Democrats Republicans Yea Nay Not voting or Paired Not voting or Yea Nay Paired Cooley Hagen McMillan Harvey Hill McIntire Poage ( paired for ) Smith Hoeven ( paired against ) Grant Quie Simpson Williams ...
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... vote as I do if they had the facts that I have . A lot of people expect you to use your judgment . Under our form of government you have to rely on a combination . If I know the views of the constituents I will vote these views as a ...
... vote as I do if they had the facts that I have . A lot of people expect you to use your judgment . Under our form of government you have to rely on a combination . If I know the views of the constituents I will vote these views as a ...
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THE POLICY ENVIRONMENT | 1 |
The Institutional Context | 18 |
Political Parties and Economic Policy | 30 |
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