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House Session - August 8, 1994

The U.S. House of Representatives met and engaged in Morning-hour Debates. The 103rd Congress adopted this new floor procedure to allow members to speak for five minutes but may not introduce new legislative business. Members rose and spoke during this session on a number of topics including health care reform, the crime bill, and the appointment of a new special counsel. Following these speeches the House stood in recess until 12pm that day.

10:30AM - 10:49AM ETMorning Hour 11:59AM - 4:47PM ETHouse Session

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    Briefings for August 8, 1994

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    Hearings for August 8, 1994

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    118th Congress - House
    Total Hours: 919 (After 490 days)
    • Debate327 Hours
    • Special Orders146 Hours
    • Votes185 Hours
    • One Minute Speeches69 Hours
    • Morning Hour77 Hours
    • Opening Procedures6 Hours

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    Source: Resume of Congressional Activity (senate.gov)