House Session
The House debated H.R. 3674, the US-Japan Fishing Agreement, H.Res. 335, the Reprimand of Rfepresenative Austin Murphy. The House agreed to the conference report on H.R. 2310, to extend the …
View in Congressional Chronicle508 viewsThe House debated H.R. 3674, the US-Japan Fishing Agreement, H.Res. 335, the Reprimand of Rfepresenative Austin Murphy. The House agreed to the conference report on H.R. 2310, to extend the …
View in Congressional Chronicle508 viewsCR, pp. H11609-H11677. The House passed H.R. 1467, to authorize funding for the extension of the Endangered Species Act of 1973 through the fiscal year 1992.
View in Congressional Chronicle285 viewsThe House Banking, Finance and Urban Affairs subcommittee on Financial Institutions continued hearings on the reform of the nation’s banking and financial systems. The primary subject of dis…
326 viewsCR, pp. H9729-H9872. The House agreed to the conference report on S. 825, which would authorize housing and community development programs, clearing the bill for the Senate.
View in Congressional Chronicle318 viewsCR, pp. H9625-H9656. The House passed H.J. Res. 394, making further continuing appropriations for the fiscal year 1988.
View in Congressional Chronicle197 viewsThe subcommittee heard testimony from Robert Clarke and William Seidman on proposed financial structural reforms. Note: There is a short break during the program.
133 viewsThe committee heard testimony concerning the violation of US export laws by Toshiba Machines and Kongsberg by selling military use machinery to the Soviet Union. Note: This program is incom…
25,541 viewsThe proceedings began with opening statements from Senate and House committee members, including chairmen Senator Daniel Inouye (D-HI) and Representative Lee Hamilton (D-IN). After two hours…
4,101 viewsThe House debated the reauthorization of highway and mass transit programs. An amendment allowing states to raise the maximum speed limit to 65 mph was considered.
252 viewsThe House convened for the first day of the 100th Congress. Parties named their leadership and rules for the House. Note: This program does not include the Speaker of the House vote.
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