Congressional Record: Proceedings and Debates of the ... Congress, Volume 100, Part 8U.S. Government Printing Office, 1954 - 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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Page 10063
... reason that it is impossible to write a tax bill on the floor of the House . But , this is an entirely different matter , and it seems to me that the House ought to have the freedom and the opportunity to express itself on this bill ...
... reason that it is impossible to write a tax bill on the floor of the House . But , this is an entirely different matter , and it seems to me that the House ought to have the freedom and the opportunity to express itself on this bill ...
Page 10070
... reason some 87 Members of the Congress joined together and prepared a bill , working at it for over 2 months , a bill which I intro- duced in the name of all of us , on June 3 of this year . That bill goes much further than the two ...
... reason some 87 Members of the Congress joined together and prepared a bill , working at it for over 2 months , a bill which I intro- duced in the name of all of us , on June 3 of this year . That bill goes much further than the two ...
Page 10071
... reason I am so distressed about the inadequacies of the Reed bill is that St. Louis itself is a distressed commu- nity , an area of substantial unemploy- ment . The Department of Labor reports that in March unemployment was esti- mated ...
... reason I am so distressed about the inadequacies of the Reed bill is that St. Louis itself is a distressed commu- nity , an area of substantial unemploy- ment . The Department of Labor reports that in March unemployment was esti- mated ...
Page 10104
... reason I can think of at the moment would be the difficulty of determining who was an associate nation in peacetime . Mr. DOYLE . In other words , the com- mittee had no intent of including any member of the United Nations as an ...
... reason I can think of at the moment would be the difficulty of determining who was an associate nation in peacetime . Mr. DOYLE . In other words , the com- mittee had no intent of including any member of the United Nations as an ...
Page 10107
... reason to believe that his act may injure , interfere with , or obstruct the United States or any associate nation in preparing for or carrying on the war or defense activities , willfully injures , destroys , contaminates or infects ...
... reason to believe that his act may injure , interfere with , or obstruct the United States or any associate nation in preparing for or carrying on the war or defense activities , willfully injures , destroys , contaminates or infects ...
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