Session #63 · 1913–15

Speech #630098924

I want to use the two minutes to enter a mild protest against the mellhod of bringing in resolutions as indicated in this particular instance. The gentleman from Massachusetts 1Mr. G.ArUDNEl.1. hlaving consulted. as he says. vith the chairman of the (ommittee on Immigration. brings in this resolution. which he does not explain. lie states that certain information is desired to pass a bill. The chairmanl of the committee states that: he is in favor of the resolulion. We are still without information. however. as to the purpose of the resolution. The Conmmittee on immigration has no information as to the purpose of the resolution. aud as between the gentleman from Massachusetts I Mr. GARDNFR] and the gentleman from Alabama [Mr. BURNEHT. both of whom are of the same opinion with regard to the immigration bill. we are expected to pass this resolution. It seems to me the committee ought to have some information in a matter of this kind before it comes to the House. particularly when the committee has under discussion at the time a bill to which the resolution may have reference. The committee knows nothing about this resolution. except as stated here in a very brief and unsatisfactory way by the gentleman from Massachusetts . indorsed by the chairman of the cominnttee [Mr.
Keywords matched
Immigration immigration

Classification

Target group
Sentiment
Neutral
Stereotyping
No
Confidence
100%
Model
gemini-2.0-flash
Framing
Legal / procedural

Speaker & context

Speaker
JOSEPH MOORE
Party
R
Chamber
H
State
PA
Gender
M
Date
Speech ID
630098924
Paragraph
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