This report explains the procedural options for resolving differences through amendments between the houses, and to discuss the procedural effects of resolving differences through this process as an alternative to conference committee
At the end of the amendment process, the chair normally entertains a motion to report a measure favo...
This report is an introduction to selected House rules and practices governing the consideration of ...
This report discusses the opportunities for Representatives to offer floor amendments to a bill or r...
This report explains the procedural options for resolving differences through amendments between the...
This report briefly summarizes the process of amendments between the House of Representatives and th...
Conference committees are created by the two Houses of Congress to resolve the differences in the re...
This report summarizes the procedures the two houses of Congress use most frequently to resolve thei...
Conference committees generally are free to conduct their negotiations as they choose, but they are ...
This report briefly summarizes the process of amendments between the House of Representatives and th...
This report briefly discusses the amending process, which is central to the consideration of legisla...
This report very briefly explains some of the chief distinctions between consideration in the House ...
This report discusses the amendments, which are usually considered not in the House, but in the Comm...
The Constitution requires that the House and Senate approve the same bill or joint resolution in pre...
This report very briefly explains some of the chief distinctions between consideration in the House ...
This report summarizes many of the procedures and practices affecting the amending process on the fl...
At the end of the amendment process, the chair normally entertains a motion to report a measure favo...
This report is an introduction to selected House rules and practices governing the consideration of ...
This report discusses the opportunities for Representatives to offer floor amendments to a bill or r...
This report explains the procedural options for resolving differences through amendments between the...
This report briefly summarizes the process of amendments between the House of Representatives and th...
Conference committees are created by the two Houses of Congress to resolve the differences in the re...
This report summarizes the procedures the two houses of Congress use most frequently to resolve thei...
Conference committees generally are free to conduct their negotiations as they choose, but they are ...
This report briefly summarizes the process of amendments between the House of Representatives and th...
This report briefly discusses the amending process, which is central to the consideration of legisla...
This report very briefly explains some of the chief distinctions between consideration in the House ...
This report discusses the amendments, which are usually considered not in the House, but in the Comm...
The Constitution requires that the House and Senate approve the same bill or joint resolution in pre...
This report very briefly explains some of the chief distinctions between consideration in the House ...
This report summarizes many of the procedures and practices affecting the amending process on the fl...
At the end of the amendment process, the chair normally entertains a motion to report a measure favo...
This report is an introduction to selected House rules and practices governing the consideration of ...
This report discusses the opportunities for Representatives to offer floor amendments to a bill or r...