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Date: 2010-03-18 12:11:14
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Joseph Gurney Cannon
United States Senate
Government
Public law
Separation of powers
Minority leader of the United States House of Representatives
Congressional Debate
Parliamentary procedure
United States House of Representatives
United States House Committee on Rules

The Vote on the Previous Question: What It Really Means (Courtesy House Rules Committee Minority Staff)   This vote, the vote on whether to order the previous question on a special rule, is not merely a procedural vote.

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