S.J.Res.35 - A joint resolution proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the United States relative to a balanced budget.

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  • Official: A joint resolution proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the United States relative to a balanced budget. as introduced.

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12/02/10
The Hickory Hound: Silver Bells, S...

S.J. Res. 35 reads: "Resolved . . . . The seventeenth article of amendment to the Constitution of the United States is hereby repealed." ...

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11/24/10
The GOP In 2008: Overview and Anal...

In 2004, Senator Zell Miller introduced S.J. Res. 35, that would repeal the 17th Amendment, believing it gave too much power to Washingto...

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11/22/10
The GOP in 2008: Survey and Analys...

In 2004, Senator Zell Miller SJ Res 35, 17 would repeal the Change, believing it gave too much power to special interests in Washington a...

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10/25/10
The GOP In 2008: Overview and Anal...

In 2004, Senator Zell Miller introduced S.J. Res. 35, that would repeal the 17th Amendment, believing it gave too much power to Washingto...

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10/19/10
The GOP in 2008: Survey and Analys...

In 2004, Senator Zell Miller SJ Res 35, 17 would repeal the Change, believing it gave too much power to special interests in Washington a...

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09/28/10
The GOP In 2008: Overview and Anal...

In 2004, Senator Zell Miller introduced S.J. Res. 35, that would repeal the 17th Amendment, believing it gave too much power to Washingto...

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09/28/10
Son of Liberty and the American Re...

S.J. Res. 35 reads: "Resolved . . . . The seventeenth article of amendment to the Constitution of the United States is hereby repealed." ...

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09/13/10
S.3773: Tax Hike Prevention Act of...

Users opposing S.3773 (2) are also: Supporting Bill, Supporting Senator, Supporting Representative. S.J.Res.35 S.J.Res.35. 2 · H.R.5175 D...

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08/18/10
» The GOP In 2008: Overview and An...

In 2004, Senator Zell Miller introduced S.J. Res. 35, that would repeal the 17th Amendment, believing it gave too much power to Washingto...

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08/13/10
The GOP In 2008: Overview and Anal...

In 2004, Senator Zell Miller alien S.J. Res. 35, that would abolition the 17th Amendment, assertive it gave too abundant ability to Washi...

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