Statehood for Alaska: Hearings Before the Subcommittee ... Eighty-fifth Congress, First Session, on H.R. 50, H.R. 628, and H.R. 849 to Provide for the Admission of the State of Alaska Into the Union, H.R. 340 and H.R. 1242 ... [and] H.R. 1243 ... March 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 20, 25, 27, 28, and 29, 1957U.S. Government Printing Office, 1957 - 499 páginas Considers (85) H.R. 628, (85) H.R. 340, (85) H.R. 50, (85) H.R. 849, (85) H.R. 1242, (85) H.R. 1243. |
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... 45 to 44 . Eighty - third Congress : A statehood bill was passed by this subcom- mittee and the full committee and reported to the House . The Senate Interior Committee combined the Alaska and Hawaii statehood 90 STATEHOOD FOR ALASKA.
... 45 to 44 . Eighty - third Congress : A statehood bill was passed by this subcom- mittee and the full committee and reported to the House . The Senate Interior Committee combined the Alaska and Hawaii statehood 90 STATEHOOD FOR ALASKA.
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... statehood bills and passed the legislation in 1951. A unanimous con- sent request for a conference was objected to in the House and the House Rules ... statehood legislation this year on the merits of each Territory . STATEHOOD FOR ALASKA 91.
... statehood bills and passed the legislation in 1951. A unanimous con- sent request for a conference was objected to in the House and the House Rules ... statehood legislation this year on the merits of each Territory . STATEHOOD FOR ALASKA 91.
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... statehood . And I just as- sumed from that and , knowing the chairman's fine reputation for fair- ness - I never worried about it one minute , but that we would have ample time after these hearings . Mr. BARTLETT . Will the gentleman ...
... statehood . And I just as- sumed from that and , knowing the chairman's fine reputation for fair- ness - I never worried about it one minute , but that we would have ample time after these hearings . Mr. BARTLETT . Will the gentleman ...
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... statehood . This was demonstrated in 1946 , when , by referendum , the residents of Alaska favored statehood by a vote of 9,630 to 6,882 , approximately 3 to 2 . The arguments against admitting Alaska are not new . When statehood was ...
... statehood . This was demonstrated in 1946 , when , by referendum , the residents of Alaska favored statehood by a vote of 9,630 to 6,882 , approximately 3 to 2 . The arguments against admitting Alaska are not new . When statehood was ...
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