Economics for ConsumersAmerican Book Company, 1944 - 666 pages |
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Page 608
... bill which is referred to the appropriate committee for careful study . Receiving the approval of the committee , the bill is then returned to the Congress , where it is debated on its merits and ultimately passed . In practice , there ...
... bill which is referred to the appropriate committee for careful study . Receiving the approval of the committee , the bill is then returned to the Congress , where it is debated on its merits and ultimately passed . In practice , there ...
Page 609
... bill . Of that number 66 pages were accounted for by government officials , and most of them ( 57 ) carried the testimony of the Chief of the Food and Drug Administration . Representatives of Consumers ' Research appeared to support the ...
... bill . Of that number 66 pages were accounted for by government officials , and most of them ( 57 ) carried the testimony of the Chief of the Food and Drug Administration . Representatives of Consumers ' Research appeared to support the ...
Page 612
... bill in spite of its weaknesses , witnesses for Consumers ' Research and the People's Lobby would have none of it . A model bill prepared by Consumers ' Research was introduced on the floor of the House by Representative Boland as ...
... bill in spite of its weaknesses , witnesses for Consumers ' Research and the People's Lobby would have none of it . A model bill prepared by Consumers ' Research was introduced on the floor of the House by Representative Boland as ...
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