Your Congress; An Interpretation of the Political And Parliamentary Influences That Dominate Law Making in America

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This amendment added greatly to the already powerful political and legislative influence of the Committee on Appropriations. It established a dangerous precedent. The Fitzgerald amendment was adopted on April 17, 1914, page 7372, by a vote of 193 to 136, with 102 not voting (12). An "a" means a vote in favor of its adoption. As in the case of the attempt to break the filibusterers' hold upon Calendar Wednesday, this roll call is a highly important test. The leaders of both old parties and the b...i-partisan machine were for the proposal, while the progressives and the independents of all parties who understood the issue were opposed to the change.
The Whaley Case (13).— In column 13 will be found another sample of the working together of Democratic and Republican "organizations." This is the roll call in which the House refused to investigate seemingly well-authenticated charges of corruption in the election of Richard S.
Whaley, of South Carolina. The charges were made by Mayor John P.


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