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Date: 2010-07-07 10:51:28
United States House of Representatives
United States Senate
United States Congress
National Assembly of Thailand
Committee of the Whole
Joseph Gurney Cannon
Bill
House of Representatives of the Philippines
Government
Parliamentary procedure
Quorum

Chapter CLI.1 PROCEDURE AND POWERS OF THE MEMBERS-ELECT IN ORGANIZATION. 1. Privilege of resolution affecting organization of the House. Section[removed]The seating of Members. Section[removed]As to when Congress is assemble

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