The Politics of Shared Power: Congress and the ExecutiveThe author examines how the U.S. system of separation of powers works. |
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... present a bill as a starting point . One committee chair reportedly advised an administration witness : " Don't expect us to start from scratch on what you people want . That's not the way we do things here you draft the bills and we ...
... present a bill as a starting point . One committee chair reportedly advised an administration witness : " Don't expect us to start from scratch on what you people want . That's not the way we do things here you draft the bills and we ...
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... present to Congress information on the state of the union or by other recommendations judged to be necessary or expedient . The presi- dent is at liberty to present personal views through press conferences , news broadcasts , and ...
... present to Congress information on the state of the union or by other recommendations judged to be necessary or expedient . The presi- dent is at liberty to present personal views through press conferences , news broadcasts , and ...
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... present it to the president . The legislative veto turned the process on its head . The president submitted proposals subject to the veto of Congress . However , this irregular procedure had to be sanctioned by a public law . Was there ...
... present it to the president . The legislative veto turned the process on its head . The president submitted proposals subject to the veto of Congress . However , this irregular procedure had to be sanctioned by a public law . Was there ...
Contents
President as Legislator | 17 |
Congress as Administrator | 53 |
Agent of Congress or the President? | 87 |
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