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  • 51Congressional charter — A congressional charter is a law passed by the United States Congress that states the mission, authority and activities of a group. Congress issued federal charters from 1791 until 1992 under Title 36 of the United States Code. The relationship… …

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  • 52Congressional Biomass Caucus — The Congressional Biomass Caucus is a bipartisan caucus of the United States House of Representatives co chaired by Representatives Charles Bass (R NH) and Peter Welch (D VY).[1] It was officially registered with the Committee on House… …

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  • 53Congressional Budget Office — Le Congressional Budget Office (CBO), ou bureau du Budget du Congrès américain[1], est une agence fédérale américaine faisant partie de la branche législative du Gouvernement des États Unis. Il a été créé en 1974 par la Congressional Budget and… …

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  • 54Congressional Steel Caucus — The Congressional Steel Caucus is a caucus of the United States Congress. Contents 1 House Steel Caucus 1.1 Leadership 1.2 Recent news 1.3 Executive Committee …

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  • 55Committee on the Present Danger — Logo of the Committee on the Present Danger. The Committee on the Present Danger (CPD) is an American foreign policy interest group. Its current stated single goal is to stiffen American resolve to confront the challenge presented by terrorism… …

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  • 56Congressional delegation — A congressional delegation (also CODEL or codel) is an official visit abroad taken by a member or members of the United States Congress. To schedule a congressional delegation, a member has to apply to the relevant committee chair, who then… …

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  • 57committee — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ central ▪ joint ▪ standing ▪ ad hoc, special ▪ select ▪ …

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  • 58Committee on the Pacific Railroad — The Senate Committee on the Pacific Railroad is a defunct committee of the United States Senate. It was first established as a select committee on July 7, 1861, to examine legislation to authorize construction of a transcontinental railroad.This… …

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  • 59Committee for the Scientific Examination of Religion — The Committee for the Scientific Examination of Religion, or CSER, is based at the Center for Inquiry in Amherst, New York. According to its mission statement, CSER is a research consultation devoted to the study of religion and ethics from the… …

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  • 60Congressional Quarterly — ▪ United States periodical in full  Congressional Quarterly Service        group of periodicals published in Washington, D.C., reporting the activities and politics of the U.S. Congress. It was established in 1945 by Henrietta and Nelson Poynter …

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