House Session
Members of the House of Representatives gave opening speeches on the special order process that they are considering.
View in Congressional Chronicle225 viewsMembers of the House of Representatives gave opening speeches on the special order process that they are considering.
View in Congressional Chronicle225 viewsMembers debated a conference report on H.R. 2202. The legislation would require legal immigrants to obtain sponsors to satisfy requirements that they do not become “public charges,” strength…
454 viewsSecretary Christopher testified on U.S. foreign policy, giving an overview of anti-terrorism efforts, the peacekeeping mission in Bosnia, the nuclear nonproliferation treaty and other issues…
101 viewsHouse of Representatives met in a General session to discuss various bills and special orders.
View in Congressional Chronicle812 viewsMorning hour speeches during which members may speak on any subject.
View in Congressional Chronicle53 viewsThe U.S. House of Representatives considered a bill to define marriage and allow states not recognize same sex marriages. The House passed the Defense of Marriage Act (DOMA) on a vote of 342…
View in Congressional Chronicle1,018 viewsThe House of Representatives debated Fiscal Year 1997 Legislative Spending Bill and Fiscal Year 1997 Labor, Health and Education Spending Bill.
View in Congressional Chronicle585 viewsOn this day, the House took up the Most Favored Nation (MFN) status with China, debating whether to grant MFN status to China for another year. They also then considered the Fiscal Year 1997…
View in Congressional Chronicle985 viewsThe US House held Morning Hour Speeches.
View in Congressional Chronicle61 viewsThe US House of Representatives met to conduct a number of Special Order Speeches.
View in Congressional Chronicle95 viewsThe U.S. House of Representatives was opened with prayer by the House Chaplain. The Chair examined and approved the Journal. The House then moved to one-minute speeches. Later the House vote…
View in Congressional Chronicle348 viewsU.S. House begins the day with Morning Hour Speeches. Representatives are allowed five minutes each to talk about any subject.
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