| Jack Utter - 2001 - 522 pages
...of the Act established the nine-member commission. Three members each were chosen by the President, the Speaker of the House, and the majority leader of the Senate. The Commission was charged with conducting a comprehensive factual and legal study of the social and... | |
| Ernest Simone - 2000 - 228 pages
...Powers Resolution or United Nations auspices. Members of the Consultative Group would be appointed by the Speaker of the House and the Majority Leader of the Senate, after consultation with the minority leaders. The Group would include majority and minority representatives... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on House Administration - 2003 - 154 pages
...Congress 2 USC 27 is amended to read as follows: "Sec 27. Change of place of meeting. 2 (a) Whenever the Speaker of the House and the Majority Leader of the Senate, acting jointly 3 after consultation with the Minority Leader of the House and the Minority Leader of... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on the Budget - 2003 - 138 pages
...established composed of eight Members of Congress and four private individuals, appointed in equal numbers by the Speaker of the House and the majority leader of the Senate. Of the four Members of Congress appointed from each chamber, two will be of the majority party and... | |
| Richard F. Grimmett, Gerald M. Perkins - 2005 - 126 pages
...Powers Resolution or United Nations auspices. Members of the Consultative Group would be appointed by the Speaker of the House and the Majority Leader of the Senate, after consultation with the minority leaders. The Group would include majority and minority representatives... | |
| Randall Herbert Balmer - 2006 - 286 pages
...Right coalition has controlled the presidency and both houses of Congress — indeed, the president, the speaker of the House, and the majority leader of the Senate all claim to be evangelical Christians and unequivocally opposed to abortion — yet this coalition,... | |
| Randall Balmer - 2007 - 272 pages
...Right coalition has controlled the presidency and both houses of Congress — indeed, the president, the speaker of the House, and the majority leader of the Senate all claim to be evangelical Christians and unequivocally opposed to abortion — yet this coalition,... | |
| Paul Frymer - 2008 - 228 pages
...reforms in the Senate regardless of their minority numbers. At the time that the Wagner Act passed, the Speaker of the House and the majority leader of the Senate were from the South; southern Democrats chaired twentyone committees in the House and twelve in the... | |
| Marc Karnis Landy, Sidney M. Milkis - 2008 - 41 pages
...well as the general election contests. This party influence extended to Congress as party leaders - the Speaker of the House and the majority leader of the Senate (although the position of Senate Majority Leader was not formally designated until 1920 [Democrats]... | |
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