House Session
The House began debate on four articles of impeachment against President Clinton for perjury, obstruction of justice and abuse of power.
View in Congressional Chronicle51,787 viewsThe House began debate on four articles of impeachment against President Clinton for perjury, obstruction of justice and abuse of power.
View in Congressional Chronicle51,787 viewsThis Session of the U.S. House of Representatives began with One Minute Speeches. The House moved on to consider new standards on the type of bankruptcy a person can file. Most debtors who c…
View in Congressional Chronicle601 viewsThis House session began with 1-minute speeches then moved on to Intelligence spending, National Parks and Lands Bill, Treasury and Postal Service, Cable & Satellite TV access Audio loss …
View in Congressional Chronicle730 viewsThe House of Representatives met to debate suspending rules on bills including: Federal Workers and Childcare Diplomatic Security Agents US Policy Toward Iraq Land Transfer in New Hampsh…
View in Congressional Chronicle469 viewsAfter Special orders the House discussed a Juvenile Crime bill and various FY 99 Fiscal Bills.
View in Congressional Chronicle209 viewsThe House worked on education funding. They voted on and passed a bill that would convert 31 educational programs to block grants giving states more leeway on how to spend that money. A vote…
View in Congressional Chronicle451 viewsU.S. House of Representatives on 7/22/98 debated trade with China among other topics.
View in Congressional Chronicle624 viewsThis session began with One Minute Speeches by members on a variety of subjects including reducing the size of government, job losses, the Kyoto climate treaty, campaign finance reform, and …
View in Congressional Chronicle380 viewsThe US House Of Representatives debated a Rule governing procedures for debate on a resolution letting the House take a 2 week break. The House considered 1.8 billion in legislative branch s…
View in Congressional Chronicle350 viewsThe House met for morning hour, which gave members an opportunity to make short speeches on any topic they chose to talk about. It also provided an opportunity for members to introduce new b…
View in Congressional Chronicle43 viewsThe House met to consider a proposal to let tax-free savings accounts pay for expenses at K-12 schools and education savings accounts.
View in Congressional Chronicle229 viewsU.S. House Transportation Subcommittee held a hearing on Airline Carry-On Baggage. The hearing was about limiting passenger bags on an airplane. Aviation Administration, Airline executives, …
194 viewsThe US House of Representatives legislated the Wildlife Refuge Authorization Act, Campaign Fund-Raising, Amendment to a Religious Persecution Bill as well as Unfunded Mandates.
View in Congressional Chronicle286 viewsThe U.S. House of Representatives convened with one-minute speeches and then worked on a Financial Services bill, which would let banks, investment companies & insurances companies enter eac…
View in Congressional Chronicle387 viewsThis House Session began with 'One-Minute Speeches',considered Tax Free Education Savings Accounts, Intelligence Agency Funding & Marriage Penalty Tax
View in Congressional Chronicle296 viewsThis House session considered three bills after One Minute Speeches on various topics including scholarships for D.C. students, childcare programs in California, the White House hiring priva…
View in Congressional Chronicle464 viewsThe U.S. House of Representatives was in Session and handled legislation business. The House clerk, Meg Goetz, read the Bill. After the reading of the Bill, the House Members debated the Tra…
View in Congressional Chronicle451 viewsThe House passed $2.9 billion for disaster relief and military operations in Bosnia and Iraq.
View in Congressional Chronicle495 viewsThe House passed a $13 billion State Department Authorization. The House also passed a bill suspending fines on small businesses for first time violations of government paperwork requirement…
View in Congressional Chronicle172 viewsMembers of the United States Representatives would begin debating issues of medication, burials that happen at Arlington Cemetery, and several other measures.
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