State Government in Pennsylvania a Manual of Practical Citizenship

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State Government in Pennsylvania a Manual of Practical Citizenship
Samuel Bryan Scott
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It does not seem to be seconded. !
(1) Legislative Record, Session 1907, Vol. II, p. 2525.
THE LEGISLATURE AT PLAY. 33 When the vote was taken, there were 60 "aye" yelps and 58 ''no" yelps, but as the necessary 104 votes were not secured, the bill failed. However, a very similar bill did pass the same session. - On the whole, the play instinct is kept pretty well under until the work of legislation is nearly done. Final- ly the pressure rises too high, and there is an explosion.
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...ceding the day of final adjournment always extends throughout the night. This is not because the members especially enjoy working all night, but be- cause a universal procrastination always secures them a heavy calendar of work at the last moment. If the mere passage of bills were all that required to be done the calen- dar might be cleared by rapid roll calls. But there are always reports from the committees appointed to harmon- ize the differences between the Senate and the House, and these reports must be printed ; the general apJ3ropri- ation bill is always retained till the closing hours in order that it may include provision for all the expenses author- ized by the latest legislation; and there are a host of details which do not engage the attention of the whole House but which must be disposed of before the House can adjourn.

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