The Legislative Process in the United States |
Contents
Legislative Functions | 5 |
1 Legislative System Configuration | 6 |
2 Functional Consequences of Legislative Outputs | 24 |
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The Legislative Process in the United States Malcolm E. Jewell,Samuel C. Patterson Snippet view - 1966 |
The Legislative Process in the United States Malcolm E. Jewell,Samuel C. Patterson Snippet view - 1966 |
The Legislative Process in the United States Malcolm E. Jewell,Samuel C. Patterson Snippet view - 1966 |
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