S.J.Res.21 - A joint resolution proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the United States relating to contributions and expenditures intended to affect elections.

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  • Official: A joint resolution proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the United States relating to contributions and expenditures intended to affect elections. as introduced.

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12/26/08
The Case for Congressional Term Li...

Congressional term limits : report together with additional and minority views (to accompany S.J. Res. 21) (SuDoc Y 1.1/5:104-158) U.S. C...

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08/22/08
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sj res 21, y, cloture not invoked - senate (58 - 42). 07/28/1995, senate gift reform resolution s res 158, y, resolution passed - senate ...

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07/18/08
A Constitutional Amendment To Regu...

Nine months ago, an odd collection of senators: Charles Schumer, Arlen Specter, Thad Cochran and Tom Harkin, introduced SJRES.21, a propo...

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06/26/08
High Court Ruling May Revive Push ...

Valeo, which equated money with political speech. Some in Congress were already disenchanted with Buckley v. Valeo. Sens. Charles E. Schu...

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06/26/08
High Court Ruling May Revive Push ...

Valeo, which equated money with political speech. Some in Congress were already disenchanted with Buckley v. Valeo. Sens. Charles E. Schu...

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06/26/08
Specter Works to Hinder Free Speech

Y., and Arlen Specter , R-Pa., want to overturn it with a constitutional amendment (SJ Res 21). “It is clear the only way to preserve m...

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11/01/07
WashingtonWatch.com - H. J. Res. 6...

See Related Bills:. A joint resolution proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the United States relating to contributions and expe...

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10/16/07
Bill Introduced: SJRes.21 A joint ...

A joint resolution proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the United States relating to contributions and expenditures intended to...

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10/16/07
SJ Res. 21, A joint resolution pro...

SJ Res. 21 would propose an amendment to the Constitution of the United States relating to contributions and expenditures intended to aff...

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10/16/07
Bill Action: Introduced: SJRes. 21...

Charles Schumer [D-NY] introduced SJRes. 21: A joint resolution proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the United States relating ...

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