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Radiation Hazards: Senate Bill Would Provide Federal Regulation
Science, 1967Kathleen Sperry
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Effects of the Democratic-controlled Senate on the federal health legislative agenda
American Journal of Health-System Pharmacy, 1987exaly +2 more sources
Senators propose new bill to streamline federal grants
Nonprofit Business Advisor, 2023A bipartisan group of Senators has introduced legislation that seeks to help streamline the administration of grant programs across the federal government.
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The Senate and American Federalism
American Political Science Review, 1955At Philadelphia in 1787 the authors of the Constitution invented a new kind of federalism. In previous federal governments, the participating states were no more intimate than permanent allies, and citizens retained a primary loyalty to local governments.
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Dimensions of Federalism in U.S. Senate Voting, 1981-1982
CrossRef Listing of Deleted DOIs, 1989The concept offederalism is important in political science; yet it has proven difficult to clarify and to use in empirical analyses of American political institutions. This analysis demonstrates that the congressional federalism scores reported in Publius are not unidimensional and that a better measure of federalism can result in improved explanatory ...
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Senate bill would authorize, encourage federal ADR use
Alternatives To the High Cost of Litigation, 1988exaly +2 more sources
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2017
Bicameralism is an essential feature of federalism. It is indispensable for a federation to safeguard the rights of smaller units and to accommodate the diversity in the legislature. For this purpose, the upper house of the bicameral legislature, known variously including the Senate, provides a feasible platform to the units for representation on the ...
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Bicameralism is an essential feature of federalism. It is indispensable for a federation to safeguard the rights of smaller units and to accommodate the diversity in the legislature. For this purpose, the upper house of the bicameral legislature, known variously including the Senate, provides a feasible platform to the units for representation on the ...
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Discourse, Identity and Reproductive Rights at Federal Senate
2020This article is dedicated to the analysis of discourses from three interactive public hearings on Suggestion no. 15 of 2014, which "provides for the decriminalization of abortion until the 12th week of pregnancy by the unified health system ”“ SUS”.We are concerned with the perception that the debating people have of women and their bodies in the
Coêlho Santana, Jaqueline +1 more
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Geographic representation and requests for federal funds in the U.S. senate
Legislative Studies QuarterlyAbstractAn essential component of a representative's job centers on deciding where to allocate scarce resources. How do legislators attempt to allocate spending across the geographic units of their constituencies, and what determines a legislator's success in securing these resources?
Jaclyn Kaslovsky, Andrew R. Stone
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