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U.S. congressional district cancer death rates

U.S. congressional district cancer death rates

... and congressional dis- tricts. Generally, congressional district and county share census block as a common basic spatial unit (Table 3) ...sional district level, using block population as a ...

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Favorability Ratings - GOP Congressional Candidates - August 2016 - 1st District Likely Voters

Favorability Ratings - GOP Congressional Candidates - August 2016 - 1st District Likely Voters

... These findings are based on the latest WMUR Granite State Poll,  conducted by the University of New Hampshire Survey Center. Five hundred and fifty-nine (559) randomly selected New Hampshire adults were interviewed by ...

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NH 1st Congressional District - Guinta vs. Shea-Porter(Likely 2012 General Election Voters)

NH 1st Congressional District - Guinta vs. Shea-Porter(Likely 2012 General Election Voters)

... First Congressional District (margin of sampling error +/- ...Second Congressional District likely voters (margin of sampling error ...

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Favorability Ratings - GOP Congressional Candidates - July 2016 - 1st District Likely Voters

Favorability Ratings - GOP Congressional Candidates - July 2016 - 1st District Likely Voters

... The margin of sampling error is +/- 4.2 percent for the entire sample. Included were four hundred sixty-nine (469) likely 2016 general election voters (MSE +/- 4.5%). Two hundred and forty-nine (249) residents (MSE = +/ ...

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US Congress District 1 - Shea-Porter vs. Guinta(Likely 2014 General Election Voters)

US Congress District 1 - Shea-Porter vs. Guinta(Likely 2014 General Election Voters)

... Second Congressional District, 47% of likely voters say they will vote for incumbent Democrat Anne Kuster if the election were held today, 36% would vote for her Republican challenger, Marlinda Garcia, 1% ...

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The Iligan City Public Library and Services: Its Community Sectors’ Awareness and Responses

The Iligan City Public Library and Services: Its Community Sectors’ Awareness and Responses

... a congressional district, the amount of five hundred thousand for a city library, three hundred thousand for a municipal library, and two hundred thousand pesos for a barangay reading center to be ...for ...

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Combining Glyph Based and Topographical Techniques to Visualize United States Congressional Earmarks.

Combining Glyph Based and Topographical Techniques to Visualize United States Congressional Earmarks.

... Each district is treated as a glyph and is assigned a specific color and saturation to represent earmark requests for the ...district. District color is based on the party of the majority earmark ...

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Race, Redistricting, and Re-Election: The Fate of White Incumbent Democrats in the 1994 Congressional Elections

Race, Redistricting, and Re-Election: The Fate of White Incumbent Democrats in the 1994 Congressional Elections

... redrawing congressional district lines in the early 1980s, some Democratically-controlled state legislators strategically added black constituents to districts they perceived to be “at risk,” or at least ...

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Georgia: The GOP Tightens Its Grip

Georgia: The GOP Tightens Its Grip

... 12th district was drawn to be safely Democratic, the loss stung, and the Democratic congressional leadership joined Georgia Demo- crats vowing to make every effort to reclaim what they saw as rightfully ...

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Quantifying the Impact of Partisan Gerrymandering: Uncompetitive, Unresponsive, and Unaccountable American Democracy

Quantifying the Impact of Partisan Gerrymandering: Uncompetitive, Unresponsive, and Unaccountable American Democracy

... single congressional election with the hopes of gaining one seat, or spending a fraction of the cost to draw a favorable district plan in a large state such as Florida, California, New York, or Texas that ...

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Updates to Congressional Speech Acts on Twitter

Updates to Congressional Speech Acts on Twitter

... to congressional tweets could in fact foster democratic dialogue if constituents are providing clear and direct responses and commentary to their elected ...

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Exiting Congressional-Executive Agreements

Exiting Congressional-Executive Agreements

... terminate congressional- executive agreements connects to his narrow originalist conception of the Article II treaty power, pursuant to which treaties could never be self-executing for matters falling within ...

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Congressional Insider Trading: Is It Legal?

Congressional Insider Trading: Is It Legal?

... the Congressional Ethics Committee as well as bipartisan ...that Congressional Committee members report their personal stock market investment or trading activity to the public as is the case for private ...

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Reestablishing the Congressional Office of Technology Assessment

Reestablishing the Congressional Office of Technology Assessment

... surveyed Congressional staff said they were satisfied with Congressional access to “high-quality, nonpartisan, policy expertise within the legislative branch” (Goldschmidt 2017, ...

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Determinants of Post congressional Lobbying Employment

Determinants of Post congressional Lobbying Employment

... several congressional candidates pledged to self-limit their own terms if elected to Congress, and some of these informal pledges started to be binding from year ...

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Congressional Administration

Congressional Administration

... 44. My colleague Gary Lawson is among the exceptions. He has consistently argued for a narrow interpretation of the Necessary and Proper Clause. See Gary Lawson & Patricia B. Granger, The “Proper” Scope of Federal ...

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Macro, industry and regional effects of eliminating Buy America(n) programs: USAGE simulations

Macro, industry and regional effects of eliminating Buy America(n) programs: USAGE simulations

... The U.S. government attempts to stimulate employment, especially in the manufacturing sector, by favoring U.S. contractors for public sector projects (Buy American regulations) and by insisting that these contractors ...

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Congress, the Courts, and Party Polarization: Why Congress Rarely Checks the President and Why the Courts Should Not Take Congress’s Place

Congress, the Courts, and Party Polarization: Why Congress Rarely Checks the President and Why the Courts Should Not Take Congress’s Place

... 110 See Grove & Devins, supra note 1, at 597–603, 622. The House also may have standing in ongoing (as of fall 2017) litigation regarding the appropriations power and Obama-era enforcement of the Affordable Care Act. ...

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