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The Ligislative Record

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  02 September 2013

Lindsay Rogers
Affiliation:
Harvard University

Extract

Apart from the appropriation bills the legislative record of the third (and final) session of the Sixty-sixth Congress was almost entirely negative. That was to be expected. The only purpose of a short session is to care for supply and Congress is fortunate if it is able to do this. A session of the old Congress after the election of the new, is one of the most striking anomalies of representative government in the United States.

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Type
American Government and Politics: The Third Session of the Sixty-Sixth Congress, December 6, 1920-March 4, 1921
Copyright
Copyright © American Political Science Association 1921

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