Interstate Commerce: Debate in Forty-Eighth Congress, Second Session [-Fiftieth Congress], on the Bill (H.R. 5461) to Establish a Board of Commissioners of Interstate Commerce and to Regulate Such Commerce &c., &c |
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Page 88
... vote against it , but if the House should be of the same opinion and should adopt the bill of the committee instead of his own , my distinguished friend from Texas will still have the consolation of knowing , and the country will under ...
... vote against it , but if the House should be of the same opinion and should adopt the bill of the committee instead of his own , my distinguished friend from Texas will still have the consolation of knowing , and the country will under ...
Page 143
... voted . Mr. REAGAN . The gentleman from Massachusetts [ Mr. RUSSELL ] corrects me . It was in the Forty - sixth Congress that the vote stood 8 to 7 . Mr. HORR . That I presume is true . But in the Forty - seventh Con- gress I well ...
... voted . Mr. REAGAN . The gentleman from Massachusetts [ Mr. RUSSELL ] corrects me . It was in the Forty - sixth Congress that the vote stood 8 to 7 . Mr. HORR . That I presume is true . But in the Forty - seventh Con- gress I well ...
Page 208
... vote for any act or any section that allowed them , unless there were proper restrictions and limitations in the same meas- ure protecting all persons against these unjust discriminations . On that section I vote with the substitute ...
... vote for any act or any section that allowed them , unless there were proper restrictions and limitations in the same meas- ure protecting all persons against these unjust discriminations . On that section I vote with the substitute ...
Page 211
... vote for the entire substitute of Judge REAGAN with the exception of this long and short haul business . But I can not vote for that section . Mr. REAGAN . I would like to ask the gentleman from California if he knows the fact that the ...
... vote for the entire substitute of Judge REAGAN with the exception of this long and short haul business . But I can not vote for that section . Mr. REAGAN . I would like to ask the gentleman from California if he knows the fact that the ...
Page 271
... vote shall be taken between the two opposing propositions , and that the one sustained by the vote of the House shall be considered under the five - minute rule . Mr. REAGAN . It was from my knowledge that such was the prac- tice of the ...
... vote shall be taken between the two opposing propositions , and that the one sustained by the vote of the House shall be considered under the five - minute rule . Mr. REAGAN . It was from my knowledge that such was the prac- tice of the ...
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