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Lobbying
Margaret a Margaret Anna Schaffner
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Cheney, 1876, 52 How. Pr. (N. Y. ) 144.
Rules of Legislature, 1906, Senate Rule 49 and House Rule 30. Admission to the floor granted only to legislators, and state officers, their clerks, deputies, etc. And reporters. The Senate also grants admission by card to ladies or to members of families of senators and of presiding officer ; while the House grants further admission either upon the permission of the speaker or by vote of the House. The House excludes reporters interested in legislation, o
...r receiving com- pensation from any corporation for influencing egisla- tion.
North Carolina. - North Dakota, Rules of Legislature, 1905. Sen- ate Rule 37 and House Rule 44. Admission within the bar permitted only for state, legislative, and judi- cial officers, congressmen, ex-members of congress or legislature, members of the constitutional convention ^ee territories of the T'niterl States under Xpcnnl p. 27.
*See North Carolina under Prior notice of Mils, p. 27.
LOBBYING 19 and federal officers of the state.


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