Informal rules of state legislature
Explanation:
The political scientists Lee Bernick and Charles Wiggins formulated a set of legislative rules which a legislature of a legislative should not do during his/her term.
These informal rules are those which govern the legislators and the legislative bodies. They have listed the rules based on certain things which a legislator should not do during his period. Like:
- A legislator should not be vocal about representing a specific interest group or act as a spokesperson of that group
- A legislator should not allow the real purpose of a bill to be known too early to get it passes early or to the public to gain any public acceptance or popularity without final voting or roll call
- A legislator should not take an early position on whether or not a bill should be passed and decide or judge things on only one’s self
- A legislator should not introduce too many bills in the legislative. A legislator must limit the number of bills to reduce over piling of bills and concentrate more on priorities of the state
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The answer is 12 million.
Many of these immigrants came to America in the hopes of making a better
life for themselves and their families.
Eventually their descendants have integrated themselves in American
society. Many have become successful and
so have their descendants. Even today,
despite the economic problems in the U.S., people still want to travel there to
achieve the same success as early immigrants did so many years ago.