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    House Session

    Members of the U.S. House of Representative met and focused on a conference report to a bill to terminate the Interstate Commerce Commission. Also, members debated appropriations for the Dis…

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    House Session

    The U.S. House met to discuss the Balanced Budget Bill

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    House Session

    On this day, the House considered a bill to authorize defense spending for FY '96. They also needed to consider a temporary spending bill to keep the government funded or else face a governm…

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    House Session

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    House Session

    The U.S. House of Representative met and opened with one-minute speeches. Then the House proceeded to Legislative Business. The House voted on Investor Lawsuits - on agreeing to the conferen…

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    House Session

    The U.S. House met to debate and vote on the privatization of Amtrak and the ethics investigation of Representative Newt Gingrich (R-GA).

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    Morning Hour

    Members of the House of Representatives spoke on various topics during morning hour. Morning hour allows members to give 5 minute speeches on any subject they would like.

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    House Session

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    House Session

    The U.S. House of Representative convened and debated Bills to change rules regarding gifts to House members and staff. Members also debated Lobby reform and defense spending.

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    House Session

    The House convened to debate H.R. 1868 and other legislative bills.

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    House Session

    The U.S. House of Representatives continued work on temporary bills that would fund most government programs and raise the U.S. debt limit. They considered whether to accept Senate changes t…

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    Prime Minister Rabin Tribute

    Representatives paid tribute to Prime Minister Rabin, who was assassinated on 4 November 1995. The House passed a concurrent resolution honoring him and expressing support for the continuing…

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    House Session

    U.S. House debated a bill to temporarily continue funding of the government.

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    Continuing Resolution Rule

    The House Rules Committee heard testimony concerning the rule for debate on the latest continuing resolution, which would temporarily fund the government until the fiscal year 1996 appropria…

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    House Session

    U.S. House met to discuss bills on U.S. land issues among other suspension bills

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    House Session

    The U.S. House of Representatives met and opened with prayer. The House members just returned from recess. The Journal was approved. House members proceeded to morning speeches. Then the Hou…

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    House Session

    The U.S. House of Representatives continued debate on the Budget Reconciliation Bill, which would cover seven years and change discretionary spending limits for FY'96-'98 and create new limi…

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    House Session

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    House Session

    The House met for Morning Hour.

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    House Session

    U.S. House Morning Hour speeches. Representatives each have five minutes to talk about any subject.

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