House Session
The U.S. House of Representatives reconvened and allowed members to make one minute speeches from the floor. Members spoke on a number of to… read more
The U.S. House of Representatives reconvened and allowed members to make one minute speeches from the floor. Members spoke on a number of topics including a reform of the estate tax, reform of the electoral college, condemnation of systemic rape during the war in Bosnia, and many others. Following the one minute speeches the floor was open to additional longer periods to make remarks on the floor. Following these remarks the house adjourned until January 20th, 1993, Inauguration Day for president-elect Bill Clinton. close
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