"A Manual for the use of the General Court Volume 1955-56" offers a comprehensive guide to the operations and procedures of the Massachusetts General Court. Compiled by William Stowe, George T. Sleeper, James W. Kimball, and the Massachusetts General Court itself, this volume serves as an invaluable resource for understanding the inner workings of state government during the specified period. Though its title refers to 1955-56, the actual publication year is 1858, making it a historical artifact providing insights into earlier legislative practices.
This manual includes essential information for legislators, staff, and anyone interested in the legislative process, detailing rules, roles, and relevant historical context. It provides a snapshot of the political landscape and governmental structures of Massachusetts, offering a valuable perspective on the evolution of state governance. This book is a must-have for historians, political scientists, and researchers studying the history of American state legislatures.
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