House Session
HR 5503: A bill to make appropriations for the Department of the Interior. HR 5678: A bill to make appropriations for the Departments of Commerce, Justice, and State, and the judiciary. S …
View in Congressional Chronicle286 viewsHR 5503: A bill to make appropriations for the Department of the Interior. HR 5678: A bill to make appropriations for the Departments of Commerce, Justice, and State, and the judiciary. S …
View in Congressional Chronicle286 viewsThe House of Representatives convened to consider multiple bills before the House. Representatives gave speeches on the floor to express their support or disapproval of the bills.
View in Congressional Chronicle429 viewsHR 2977: A bill to authorize appropriations for public broadcasting. HR 2782: A bill to amend the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974 to provide that such Act does not preempt …
View in Congressional Chronicle284 viewsThe U.S. House of Representatives opened with prayer. Then members debated HR 5678: A bill that would appropriate $22.3 billion in FY'93 for the Departments of Commerce-Justice-and State, in…
View in Congressional Chronicle316 viewsAmbassador Robert Strauss testified before the House Agriculture Committee on the food situation in the independent states of the former Soviet Union. Issues brought up in the hearing includ…
111 viewsThe majority platform reports on the second evening of the 1992 Democratic National Convention included reports on issues in four broad areas: Opportunity, Responsibility, Community and Nati…
335 viewsThe House of Representatives met to debate H.R 3209 Federal employee reservists benefits extension.
View in Congressional Chronicle160 viewsThe House voted to override President Bush’s veto of HR 2212, regarding the extension of Most Favored Nation status on the People’s Republic of China. HR 2212: A resolution regarding the ex…
View in Congressional Chronicle193 viewsThe House of Representatives convened for one minute and special order speeches. This was a pro forma session, which meant that no legislative business was scheduled.
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