Legislative Reorganization Act of 1946: Hearings on ... Feb. 2, 17, 18, 23, 25, 19481948 - 270 pages |
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... give to those officers in writing and under oath , his name and business address , the name and address of the person by whom he is employed , and in whose interest he appears or works , the duration of such employment , how much he is ...
... give to those officers in writing and under oath , his name and business address , the name and address of the person by whom he is employed , and in whose interest he appears or works , the duration of such employment , how much he is ...
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... gives notice in writing , while serving as a Member of Congress , to the disbursing officer by whom his salary is paid of his desire to come within the purview of this Act . Such notice may be given by a Member of Congress within six ...
... gives notice in writing , while serving as a Member of Congress , to the disbursing officer by whom his salary is paid of his desire to come within the purview of this Act . Such notice may be given by a Member of Congress within six ...
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... gives notice as provided in paragraph ( 2 ) of this section , his service as a Member of Congress during such period shall be credited in determining the amount of his subsequent annuity . " ( 8 ) Nothing contained in this Act shall be ...
... gives notice as provided in paragraph ( 2 ) of this section , his service as a Member of Congress during such period shall be credited in determining the amount of his subsequent annuity . " ( 8 ) Nothing contained in this Act shall be ...
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... give the majority party enough of a majority on every committee , so that if there is a party issue , they at least could get the bills out of the committee . I think the history of the Senate shows that that was sometimes done , and ...
... give the majority party enough of a majority on every committee , so that if there is a party issue , they at least could get the bills out of the committee . I think the history of the Senate shows that that was sometimes done , and ...
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... give effect to the Act as passed . This is an immediate task . As pointed out in the Reorganization Timetable , the rules go into effect in January . The move to strengthen Congress cannot afford a set - back . THE NEXT JOB The Senate ...
... give effect to the Act as passed . This is an immediate task . As pointed out in the Reorganization Timetable , the rules go into effect in January . The move to strengthen Congress cannot afford a set - back . THE NEXT JOB The Senate ...
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Page 19 - Government while acting within the scope of his office or employment, under circumstances where the United States, if a private person, would be liable to the claimant...
Page 18 - ... by a fine of not more than $5,000 or imprisonment for not more than twelve months, or by both such fine and imprisonment.
Page 198 - House by fine or imprisonment goes beyond this or not, we are sure that no person can be punished for contumacy as a witness before either House, unless his testimony is required in a matter into which that House has jurisdiction to inquire, and we feel equally sure that neither of these bodies possesses the general power of making inquiry into the private affairs of the citizen.
Page 45 - Rule 27.] [In the appointment of the standing committees, the Senate will proceed, by ballot, severally to appoint the chairman of each committee; and then, by one ballot, the other members necessary to complete the same...
Page 20 - Any claim based upon an act or omission of an employee of the Government, exercising due care, in the execution of a statute or regulation, whether or not such statute or regulation be valid...
Page 18 - Subject to the provisions of this title relating to civil actions on tort claims against the United States, any such award or determination shall be final and conclusive on all officers of the government, except when procured by means of fraud.
Page 21 - Any claim arising out of assault, battery, false imprisonment, false arrest, malicious prosecution, abuse of process, libel, slander, misrepresentation, deceit, or interference with contract rights.