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House Proceeding 03-21-10 on Mar 21st, 2010 :: 0:37:55 to 0:38:45
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Jesse L. Jr.Jackson

0:37:55 to 0:38:15( Edit History Discussion )

Jesse L. Jr.Jackson: so, do not the house rules on earmarks apply to the remainder of the senate bill? the speaker pro tempore: the chair will make a brief statement about the process of entertaining parliamentary inquiries. recognition for parliamentary inquiries is a matter committed to the discretion of the chair. and exercising that discretion, the chair endeavors to supply ordinary injures i prudence

Jesse L. Jr.Jackson

0:37:55 to 0:38:45( Edit History Discussion )
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Jesse L. Jr.Jackson

0:38:16 to 0:38:36( Edit History Discussion )

Jesse L. Jr.Jackson: principles. a parliamentary inquiry should relate in some practical sense to the proceedings. it should not seek an advisory condition. the chair fails to respond to hypothetical questions and to pend proceedings in historical context. members should not expect to engage the chair in argument. a member seeking to make a point

Jesse L. Jr.Jackson

0:38:37 to 0:38:46( Edit History Discussion )

Jesse L. Jr.Jackson: on the merits of an issue may do so by engaging in debate. but a member should not expect to have the presiding officer or forum or validate such a point.

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