The Senate is a place where political minorities and individual
members hold great power, resting on authority drawn from Senate rules
and over two hundred years of related precedents and traditions. The
minority has and will always have a clear and important voice on
issues brought to the Senate floor, and it is this distinction from
the majority rule of the House that has enabled the Senate to work as
well as it has since our democracy's inception. Now in its fourth
edition, Senate Procedure and Practice explains why and how the Senate
has worked for more than 200 years. It includes the updated
modifications of procedures governing Senate debate, amendment rights,
and the formation of conferences. The book is filled with fascinating
stories and insights that highlight why certain rules are in place,
how they are practiced, and the ways in which those practices have
changed throughout history as our federal government and the needs of
our electorate have evolved. Anyone with an interest in the pillars of
Senate procedure and practice will find a useful companion in this
book.
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ISBN
9781538112069
Publisert
2018
Utgave
4. utgave
Utgiver
Bloomsbury USA
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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