The Legislative Guide, Containing All the Rules for Conducting Business in Congress; Jefferson's Manual; And the Citizens' Manual, Including a Concise System of Rules of Order Founded On Congressional Proceedings: With Copious Notes And Marginal Reference
The Legislative Guide, Containing All the Rules for Conducting Business in Congress; Jefferson's Manual; And the Citizens' Manual, Including a Concise System of Rules of Order Founded On Congressional Proceedings: With Copious Notes And Marginal Reference
Jefferson, Thomas, 1743-1826
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On&-half of the question* both alBrmative and negative, remains still to be put. [ See Execut. Joum. June .25, 1795. ] The same decision by Ex-President John Adams. I- By that feet EQUIVALENT QUESTIONS. 177 tion to amend, to withdraw, to read pap^s, or by a qnestion of order or priyilege, and stands again before the House when these are decided. None but the class of pri^^eged questions can be brought forward while there Is another question before the House, the rule being, that when a motion h...as been made and seconded, no other can be receiyed, except it be a priyileged one. SECTION XXXII. BQUIVALBN1> QUESTIONS. If, on a question for rejection, a bill be retained, it passes of course to its next reading. [ Hakew. ^41. Scob. 42. ] And a question for a second reading, determined negatively, is a r^ection without farther questi
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