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Date: 2013-07-05 15:09:27
Standing Rules of the United States Senate
Rule XV
Appropriation bill
Motion to strike
Public law
United States Senate
Constitutional amendment
Standing Rules of the United States Senate
Government
Standing Rules of the United States Senate
Rule XVI

ø15.5¿ STANDING RULES OF THE SENATE prejudice to the bill or resolution, and shall be a final disposition of such preamble. 9. Whenever a private bill, except a bill for a pension,

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