| 1982 - 530 pages
...executive or administrative order or regulation of a Federal, State or local agency, or to influence the passage or defeat of any legislation by the Congress of the United States or by any State or local legislative body or State proposals by initiative petition. (1) An... | |
| 1980 - 624 pages
...funds under this part are used to directly or indirectly engage in activities intended to influence the passage or defeat of any legislation by the Congress of the United States or any State or local legislative body or State proposals by initiative petition except where... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Select Committee on Lobbying Activities - 1950 - 178 pages
...California, or the approval or veto of any legislation by the Governor of the State of California ; (b) to influence directly or indirectly the passage or defeat of any legislation by the Legislature of the State of California, or the approval or veto of any legislation by the Governor... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Select Committee on Lobbying Activities - 1950 - 544 pages
...contributions to be used for the purpose of directly or indirectly carrying on propaganda or accomplishing the passage or defeat of any legislation by the Congress of the United States of America or by the legislature of any of the several States or the possessions of the United... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Labor and Public Welfare - 1951 - 588 pages
...spent for what the Regulation of Lobbving Act describes as expenditures and contributions designed to "influence directly or indirectly the passage or...defeat of any legislation by the Congress of the United States." Senator DOUOLAS. May I interject to ask a question? Representative ALBERT. Yes, sir. Senator... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Government Operations - 1951 - 724 pages
...following purposes : (a) The passage or defeat of any legislation by the Congress of the United States. (b) To influence, directly or indirectly, the passage...defeat of any legislation by the Congress of the United States. KEOISTRATION WITH SECRETARY OF THE SENATE AND CLERK OF THE HOUSE SEC. 308. (a) Any person who... | |
| United States. Army. Corps of Engineers - 1952 - 548 pages
...persons or organizations in any manner whatsoever, directly or indirectly, solicit aid or influence in the passage or defeat of any legislation by the Congress of the United States. The Corps of Engineers engages only in the legitimate contacts with Congress which are required... | |
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