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Constitutional amendment / United States Bill of Rights / Concurrent resolution / Politics / Standing Rules of the United States Senate /  Rule XIV / Motion to strike / James Madison / Government / United States Constitution
Date: 2014-08-11 11:24:03
Constitutional amendment
United States Bill of Rights
Concurrent resolution
Politics
Standing Rules of the United States Senate
Rule XIV
Motion to strike
James Madison
Government
United States Constitution

Gaines Garofalo Geymann Total[removed]OFFICIAL JOURNAL

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