Continuing Resolution for Fiscal 1988
Representative Dennis Smith of Oregon answered host and viewer questions on the Continuing Resolution for FIscal 1988, a ‘catch-all’ spending bill that would provide for the government’s exp…
37 viewsRepresentative Dennis Smith of Oregon answered host and viewer questions on the Continuing Resolution for FIscal 1988, a ‘catch-all’ spending bill that would provide for the government’s exp…
37 viewsThe House debated the conference report on H.J. Res. 395.
197 viewsThe House resumed debate and voted on pending legislation.
View in Congressional Chronicle119 viewsThe House debated the Rule and Motion to Recommit on H.J Res 395, the Continuing Authorization. Note: There is a short break during the program.
94 viewsThe House debated and passed H.J. Res. 395, making further continuing appropriations for fiscal year 1988. CR, pp. H10899-H10990.
View in Congressional Chronicle276 viewsCR, pp. H9129-H9450. In a rare move 48 Democrats joined with a unanimous Republican vote to defeat the rule for floor consideration of H.R.3545. Some Members objected to the limits it placed…
View in Congressional Chronicle476 viewsThe House Budget Committee continued to hear testimony from Office of Management and Budget Director James Miller. Director Miller presented the OMB’s sequestration report, a vital document …
116 viewsThe House Budget Committee heard testimony from James C. Miller III, Director of the Office of Management and Budget, who presented the OMB’s sequestration report to the committee. The heari…
101 viewsCR, pp. H8919-H8964. The House passed S. 640, the water projects bill, which included a number of items relating to water and power issues for western cities and farms.
View in Congressional Chronicle319 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.
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