Alaska Senate Debate
The candidates for the U.S. Senate in Alaska participated in a televised debate before an audience in the Egan Convention Center in Anchorage. The candidates stood at separate podia to…
180 viewsThe candidates for the U.S. Senate in Alaska participated in a televised debate before an audience in the Egan Convention Center in Anchorage. The candidates stood at separate podia to…
180 viewsS 316: A bill to authorize the garnishment of federal employees' pay. HR 2263: A bill to authorize awards for cost savings disclosures. S 2484: A bill to establish research, development,…
View in Congressional Chronicle275 viewsHR 5504: A bill to make appropriations for the Department of Defense. HR 5095: A bill to make appropriations for intelligance activities of the United States Government and the Central…
View in Congressional Chronicle95 viewsS 12: A bill to amend title six of the Communications Act of 1934 to ensure carriage on cable television of local news and other programming and to restore the right of local regulatory…
View in Congressional Chronicle62 viewsMembers paid their respects to the late Senator Quentin Burdick (D-ND), who died on September 8, 1992.
View in Congressional Chronicle45 viewsS 2880: A bill to authorize appropriations for the Office of the United States Trade Representative, the United States International Trade Commission, and the United States Customs Service.…
View in Congressional Chronicle135 viewsThe Senate resumed consideration of S. Res. 330 The Bosnian Resolution and H.R. 11 The Urban Aid Bill
View in Congressional Chronicle92 viewsHR 4111: A bill to amend the Small Business Act to provide additional loan assistance to small businesses. HR 2324: A bill to amend title twenty-eight, United States Code, with respect to…
View in Congressional Chronicle102 viewsThe Senate debated HR 5428: a bill to make appropriations for military construction and S. 2044: a bill to assist Native Americans in assuring the survival and continuing vitality of their…
View in Congressional Chronicle113 viewsThe Senate continued debate on a new energy bill, H.R. 776, which would emphasize domestic oil production and the use of alternative fuels. They also began debate on a funding bill for the…
View in Congressional Chronicle104 viewsThe United States Senate considered these bills S 225, S 2563, HR 1216, and HR 4026. Senators gave speeches in support or against the following bills.
View in Congressional Chronicle72 viewsThe U.S. Senate session continued.
View in Congressional Chronicle72 viewsHCR 343: A resolution to provide for an adjournments and recesses of the House and Senate. SR 324: A resolution to express the sense of the Senate that the president of the United States expeditiously…
View in Congressional Chronicle159 viewsThe Senate continued consideration of S. 2733, A bill to improve the regulation of government sponsored enterprises and S. 2532, the Russian and Eurasian Democracies Aid Bill.
View in Congressional Chronicle159 viewsS 2905: A bill to provide a four-month extension of the transition rule for separate capitalization of savings associations' subsidiaries. S 2532: A bill to provide assistance to the…
View in Congressional Chronicle93 viewsSenators debated HJR 517: A resolution to provide for a settlement of the railroad labor-management disputes between certain railroads and certain of their employees. After nearly sixteen…
View in Congressional Chronicle1,699 viewsThe U.S Senate considered S. 55, the Striker Replacement Bill, which amends the National Labor-Relations Act to prohibit the hiring of permanent replacement laborers for striking workers.
View in Congressional Chronicle58 viewsFollowing morning business, the U.S. Senate debated S. 250, a bill to establish national voter registration procedures for federal elections.
View in Congressional Chronicle104 viewsSenator Frank Murkowski discussed the obstacles and potential for natural resources development in Alaska and North America in general.
39 viewsMembers of the US Senate convened to debate HR 2212, a resolution that regarded the extension of most-favored-nation treatment to the products of the People’s Republic of China.
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