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      "id": "98-572 GOV 1999-10-26",
      "date": "1999-10-26",
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      "title": "Decorum in House Debate",
      "summary": "The basic standards of decorum that govern remarks made in the House of Representatives are described in this report. The report also discusses the procedure for \"words taken down\" and other mechanisms used in the House for enforcing these standards. The standards and mechanisms covered here include those set forth in House rules, related sections of Jefferson's Manual, published precedents, and supplementary policy statements by the Speaker. Also provided are examples from the 103rd-105th Congress of words spoken in House floor debate that led to one or more enforcement mechanisms being invoked.",
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