Committee markups in the House of Representatives procedure and strategy
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Committee markups in the House of Representatives procedure and strategy
(Laws and legislation)
Nova Science Publishers, c2010
- : hardcover
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Includes index
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内容説明
The primary legislative function of standing committees in the House of Representatives is to evaluate the thousands of bills and resolutions that members introduce during each Congress. If the committee decides that it may want to recommend that the House take legislative action, the hearings are followed by mark-up meetings at which committee members propose and vote on amendments to a bill. These meetings are called mark-ups because committee members mark up the legislation before them as they decide what amendments to propose to the House. This book focuses on the mark up stage of the legislative process in committee and discusses the selection of the text to marked up, the procedures for proposing and debating amendments to the text, the voting and quorum procedures that govern mark-ups, and the final stages of ordering the marked-up text reported to the House for its consideration.
目次
- Preface
- House Committee Markups: Manual of Procedures & Procedural Strategies
- House Rules & Precedents Affecting Committee Markup Procedures
- House Rules Governing Committee Markup Procedures
- House Committee Markup: Amendment Procedure
- House Committee Markup: Preparation
- House Committee Chairs: Considerations, Decisions, & Actions in a New Congress
- House Committee: Categories & Rules for Committee Assignments
- House Committees: Assignment Process
- House Standing Committee Chairs & Ranking Minority Members: Rules Governing Selection Procedures
- The Committee Markup Process in the House of Representatives
- Index.
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