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commit once again, as of a crime
commit again
send back to a committee
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By linking the presidency so clearly and publicly to recommittal of the bill, the loss of prestige if Congress had ignored his objections was potentially disastrous.
Those who voted for recommittal included forty-two conservative and moderate Republicans and thirteen radical Republicans; those who voted against included forty-two Democrats and conservatives, twelve moderate and forty-nine radical Republicans (fifteen were unclassified).
A government amendment seeking recommittal to the Committee was negatived in a recorded division on October 25, 2006, and the main concurrence motion was adopted.
"The recommittal will follow a simple service of readings, prayers and hymns in the church which will be led by the Rev Jenny Lister.
'I do not accept the Government's argument that recommittal will take a great deal of time.'
at 369 (holding that a parole board, in making its determination for recommittal, is permitted to consider evidence obtained in violation of the Fourth Amendment).
He also accused the President, in his support of an enforcement agency, of favoring the CIO.(22) With the recommittal vote pending, according to Secretary Perkins, "President Green of the AFL, although he had been privately apologetic for the position taken by some of his colleagues (against the bill), now threw the whole weight of his organization against the bill."(23) After 5 days of contentious debate, highlighted by the passage of a number of weakening amendments removing certain industries from the bill, the House recommitted it on a 216-198 vote, with Speaker Bankhead and 29 of the petition signers voting to kill it.
The Southern-dominated House Rules Committee, at Manasco's request, submitted the bill under rulings that limited votes to passage or recommittal. The December vote on the Manasco bill was 255 to 126 in its favor.
(f.) The special rule provided for the recommittal of the conference report to the conference committee; two pages reportedly were missing from the original printed conference report (H.Rept.
A recommittal motion was moved by Hugh MacDonald (Liberal, Edmonton-Gold Bar) during third reading to refer the Bill back to Committee of the Whole to reconsider a particular section of the Bill in order to extend the smoking ban to all public buildings.