Tax Proposals, Day 2
The committee heard testimony on the second of four days of scheduled hearings looking at various economic growth and tax reform proposals. Twenty-three members of Congress offered their spe…
111 viewsThe committee heard testimony on the second of four days of scheduled hearings looking at various economic growth and tax reform proposals. Twenty-three members of Congress offered their spe…
111 viewsThe House passed S. 2050, to ensure that the ceiling established with respect to health education assistance loans does not prohibit the provision of federal loan insurance to new and previo…
View in Congressional Chronicle441 viewsThe House passed S. 543, to reform federal deposit insurance, protect deposit insurance funds, recapitalize the Bank Insurance Fund, and improve supervision and regulation of insured deposit…
View in Congressional Chronicle180 viewsFour Republican members of the House held a news conference to announce the introduction of legislation designed to stimulate the economy. The Republican members stressed that their legislat…
31 viewsThe House passed H.R. 3839, to make appropriations for the Departments of Labor, Health and Human Services, and Education. After a series of one-minute speeches by members, the Bill was intr…
View in Congressional Chronicle439 viewsCongressional Republican leaders responded to questions from reporters on the White House driveway following their meeting with the president. Senator Thad Cochran (R-MI) said the topics of …
61 viewsThe House passed H.R. 3543, to make dire emergency supplemental appropriations and transfers for relief from the effects of natural disasters, for other urgent needs, and for incremental cos…
View in Congressional Chronicle458 viewsPresident George H.W. Bush vetoed S. 1722, the Emergency Unemployment Compensation Act, later the Senate failed by two votes to override that veto. The legislation would have extended federa…
1,392 viewsMembers of the Senate Republican Task Force on Economic Growth and Job Creation held a hearing on the general state of the economy and the need for an economic growth package from President …
68 viewsThe House passed H.R. 2950 to develop a national intermodal surface transportation system, to authorize funds for the construction of highways, for highway safety programs, and for mass tran…
View in Congressional Chronicle593 viewsThe House passed H.R. 3371, to control and prevent crime.
View in Congressional Chronicle364 viewsThe Spina Bifida Association sponsored its 3rd Annual Roast. Each year they find a person to Roast, and this year it was Pat Buchanan. Guest speakers had fun with their friend, Patrick Bucha…
1,880 viewsThe House considered a motion to instruct House-Senate conferees on H.R. 2686, the interior appropriations bill for fiscal year 1992. Rep. Dannemeyer (R-CA) offered a motion to instruct the …
109 viewsRepublican members of Congress responded to reporters' questions in the White House driveway to discuss the results of their meeting with the president earlier in the day. Sen. Packwood said…
62 viewsThe House continued consideration of H.R. 3371, to control and prevent crime.
View in Congressional Chronicle298 viewsThe House passed H.R. 1470, to establish evidentiary standards for federal civil anti-trust claims based on resale price fixing.
View in Congressional Chronicle211 viewsThe House agreed to the conference report on H.R. 2942 to make appropriations for the Department of Transportation.
View in Congressional Chronicle445 viewsThe House of Representatives took up conference reports on H.R. 2698, H.R. 2426, and H.R. 1415, to make appropriations for Agriculture, Rural Development, the Food and Drug Administration, t…
View in Congressional Chronicle219 viewsMembers of the House of Representatives debated the conference report on S. 1722, the Emergency Unemployment Compensation Act of 1991. S. 1722 would provide extended unemployment benefits fo…
107 viewsThe House of Representatives took up H.R 2608, appropriations to the Commerce, Justice and State departments and H.R 2622 appropriations to the Treasury department and the Postal service.
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