House Session
The U.S. House of Representatives voted 258 to 176 to begin an impeachment inquiry into President Bill Clinton.
View in Congressional Chronicle1,784 viewsThe U.S. House of Representatives voted 258 to 176 to begin an impeachment inquiry into President Bill Clinton.
View in Congressional Chronicle1,784 viewsLynn Woolsey represented California in the U.S. House from 1993 to 2013. She was the first former welfare mother to serve in Congress. She talked about her work with the Congressional Progre…
294 viewsRepresentative Lynn Woolsey (D-CA), who was retiring at the close of the 112th Congress, reflected on her 20-year career in the House of Representatives. She spoke about her time as co-chair…
97 viewsMembers of the House paid tribute to six outgoing Democratic representatives from the state of California.
176 viewsRepresentative Lynn Woolsey (D-CA) gave her farewell address to the House.
196 viewsThe U.S. House of Representatives convened for a legislative session.
View in Congressional Chronicle383 viewsThe House met for Morning Hour, during which members speak on a variety of topics.
View in Congressional Chronicle199 viewsThe House met for Morning Hour, during which members spoke on a variety of topics.
View in Congressional Chronicle131 viewsThe House met for Morning Hour, during which members spoke on a variety of topics.
View in Congressional Chronicle204 viewsMembers of the Progressive Caucus reacted to the debt ceiling agreement. They said that they would not vote for the compromise legislation to raise the debt ceiling because the imbalance of …
1,050 viewsThe House met for Morning Hour, during which members spoke on a variety of topics.
View in Congressional Chronicle261 viewsDemocrats spoke on the House floor about House Republican leadership during the 112th Congress.
158 viewsThe House convened for a legislative session.
View in Congressional Chronicle906 viewsDuring Morning Hour, any member may speak for up to five minutes on any topic. When no additional members seek recognition, Morning Hour concludes.
View in Congressional Chronicle211 viewsDuring Morning Hour, any member may speak for up to five minutes on any topic. When no additional members seek recognition, Morning Hour concludes.
View in Congressional Chronicle278 viewsDuring Morning Hour, any member may speak for up to five minutes on any topic. When no additional members seek recognition, Morning Hour concludes. Topics included memories of September 11th…
View in Congressional Chronicle405 viewsWitnesses testified on drought monitoring and predictions.They urged Congress to reauthorize the National Integrated Drought Information System. Other recommendations included improving earl…
167 viewsThe House debated resolutions relating to offshore drilling.
View in Congressional Chronicle1,303 viewsThe House met for Morning Hour, during which any member was able to speak for up to five minutes on any topic. When no additional members sought recognition, Morning Hour concluded.
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