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 Chronicle51,776 viewsThe House began debate on four articles of impeachment against President Clinton for perjury, obstruction of justice and abuse of power.
View in Congressional Chronicle51,776 viewsAfter the reading of several communications, the House debated a resolution expressing members' support for the U.S. military mission in Iraq. After the debate, the resolution was voted on. …
View in Congressional Chronicle687 viewsHouse resolution five ninety-four resolution considered as part of today’s session.
View in Congressional Chronicle500 viewsThe House considered a bill that would allow selling of federal land in Montana and members gave "special order speeches".
View in Congressional Chronicle172 viewsThe House had legislative business to work on several bills including Y2K Computer Problems, Home Ownership Programs and a Chemical Weapons Treaty.
View in Congressional Chronicle856 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 Chronicle728 viewsThis House Session schedule began with members general statements then moved to business including spending for Veterans.Housing,EPA and NASA,Commerce,Justice and State.
View in Congressional Chronicle417 viewsOn this day, the House received the Independent Counsel, Judge Kenneth Starr’s, report on the President’s alleged transgressions of perjury and obstruction of justice. The House resolution b…
View in Congressional Chronicle321 viewsThe House convened on September 10, 1998, to debate and discuss a variety of bills. Among these were New Mexico land claims, which concerned land claims in the state of New Mexico dating to …
View in Congressional Chronicle301 viewsThe House continued debate on veterans issues, policy towards Iran and Iraq , and a bill to name Central Intelligence Agency headquarters for former President George H.W. Bush.
View in Congressional Chronicle269 viewsThe U.S. House met, debated, and voted on a series of appropriations bills, including the Transportation Spending Bill. Before debate, the members participated in one minute speeches where m…
View in Congressional Chronicle623 viewsThe House of Representative met for legislative business. The House opened with prayer and proceeded directly to debates on Managed Health Care - (Patient Protection Rights.) The House Membe…
View in Congressional Chronicle711 viewsThe House of Representative opened today with prayer by Reverend Dr. Kevin Shrum, Inglewood Baptist Church, Nashville, Tennessee. Then the House proceeded with one-minute speeches. House mem…
View in Congressional Chronicle1,199 viewsThe House debated Treasury and Postal Service Operations appropriations
View in Congressional Chronicle592 viewsThe United States House of Representatives opened up with some messages - H.R. 2870 - Tropical Forest Conservation Act of 1998 which the House Requested. The House proceeded with 15 minutes …
View in Congressional Chronicle548 viewsThe House met to debate and discuss Food and Drug Administration regulations on abortion drugs, agriculture spending which would consider 55.9 million dollars in spending for the Fiscal Year…
View in Congressional Chronicle349 viewsThe House met to debate campaign finance.
View in Congressional Chronicle149 viewsU.S. Representative Porter Goss (R-FL)talked about current news stories of interest to him, and took audience calls, faxes, and electronic mail.
55 viewsThe U.S. House of Representatives debated on the House floor the following, the financial audits of federal agencies, Issues related to Taiwan, China, and missile programs in Iran. The House…
View in Congressional Chronicle248 viewsRepresentative Porter Goss (R-Florida) talked about the recent nuclear testing in South Asia, and answered media questions about the closed meeting of the House Intelligence Committee.
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