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Languages : en
Pages : 614
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Record Votes, United States Senate, S. Prt. 109-91, January3, 2006 to December 9, 2006
Record Votes, United States Senate, S. PRT. 109-91, January 3, 2006 to December 9, 2006
Senate Record Votes, United States Senate, S. Prt. 109-91, January3, 2006 to December 9, 2006
United States Senate Record Votes, S.PRT.109-91, 2006, 109-2
Senate Record Votes
United States Senate Record Votes, S.PRT.109-92, 2005, 109-1
Record Votes, United States Senate, S. Prt. 111-76, January 6, 2009 to December 24, 2009
Author: United States. 111th Congress 1st Session . Senate
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Languages : en
Pages : 467
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Languages : en
Pages : 467
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Wartime Executive Power and the National Security Agency's Surveillance Authority
Author: United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary
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Category : Law
Languages : en
Pages : 912
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Pages : 912
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The Encyclopedia of the United States Congress
The Evolving Congress
Author: Congressional Research Congressional Research Service Library of Congress
Publisher: CreateSpace
ISBN: 9781512234244
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Languages : en
Pages : 490
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For 100 years, the Congressional Research Service (CRS) has been charged with providing nonpartisan and authoritative research and analysis to inform the legislative debate in Congress. This has involved a wide range of services, such as written reports on issues and the legislative process, consultations with Members and their staff, seminars on policy and procedural matters, and congressional testimony. The Government and Finance Division at CRS took a step back from its intensive day-to-day service to Congress to analyze important trends in the evolution of the institution-its organization and policymaking process-over the last many decades. Changes in the political landscape, technology, and representational norms have required Congress to evolve as the Nation's most democratic national institution of governance. The essays in this print demonstrate that Congress has been a flexible institution that has changed markedly in recent years in response to the social and political environment.
Publisher: CreateSpace
ISBN: 9781512234244
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 490
Book Description
For 100 years, the Congressional Research Service (CRS) has been charged with providing nonpartisan and authoritative research and analysis to inform the legislative debate in Congress. This has involved a wide range of services, such as written reports on issues and the legislative process, consultations with Members and their staff, seminars on policy and procedural matters, and congressional testimony. The Government and Finance Division at CRS took a step back from its intensive day-to-day service to Congress to analyze important trends in the evolution of the institution-its organization and policymaking process-over the last many decades. Changes in the political landscape, technology, and representational norms have required Congress to evolve as the Nation's most democratic national institution of governance. The essays in this print demonstrate that Congress has been a flexible institution that has changed markedly in recent years in response to the social and political environment.