House Session
The House began debate on four articles of impeachment against President Clinton for perjury, obstruction of justice and abuse of power.
View in Congressional Chronicle51,619 viewsThe House began debate on four articles of impeachment against President Clinton for perjury, obstruction of justice and abuse of power.
View in Congressional Chronicle51,619 viewsThe U.S. House of Representatives voted 258 to 176 to begin an impeachment inquiry into President Bill Clinton.
View in Congressional Chronicle1,633 viewsThe House of Representatives met to debate suspending rules on bills including: Federal Workers and Childcare Diplomatic Security Agents US Policy Toward Iraq Land Transfer in New Hampshire…
View in Congressional Chronicle428 viewsThe House of Representatives debated illegal drugs transported to the US from Latin America. The two bills that passed were on illegal drug trading and preventing and treating drug abuse.
View in Congressional Chronicle621 viewsThe House convened on September 10, 1998, to debate and discuss a variety of bills. Among these were New Mexico land claims, which concerned land claims in the state of New Mexico dating to…
View in Congressional Chronicle266 viewsThe U.S. House met to debate and vote on Campaign Finance Reform. They also passed a Job Training and Adult Education Bill
View in Congressional Chronicle132 viewsThe U.S. House met, debated, and voted on a series of appropriations bills, including the Transportation Spending Bill. Before debate, the members participated in one minute speeches where…
View in Congressional Chronicle555 viewsThe House of Representative met for legislative business. The House opened with prayer and proceeded directly to debates on Managed Health Care - (Patient Protection Rights.) The House…
View in Congressional Chronicle655 viewsThe House was in session for legislative business and paid tribute to Representative Louis Stokes.
View in Congressional Chronicle1,010 viewsIn an excerpt from the United States House of Representatives, members debated whether to overrule President Bill Clinton’s veto of H.R. 1122, legislation banning certain late-term abortion…
307 viewsThe United States House of Representatives opened up with some messages - H.R. 2870 - Tropical Forest Conservation Act of 1998 which the House Requested. The House proceeded with 15 minutes…
View in Congressional Chronicle504 viewsThe House met to debate and discuss Food and Drug Administration regulations on abortion drugs, agriculture spending which would consider 55.9 million dollars in spending for the Fiscal…
View in Congressional Chronicle288 viewsThe House convened to debate and discuss the fiscal year 1999 budget resolution,campaign finance reform, bills on employment training, charitable donations, funding for the Kennedy Center…
View in Congressional Chronicle197 viewsThe U.S. House of Representatives opened with prayer and then onto one-minute speeches. They later debated Campaign Finance for over an hour. Then moved to H.R. 2183. H.R. 2400 Conference Report -…
View in Congressional Chronicle239 viewsThe May 21st, 1998 U.S. House of Representatives Session. Among the issues addressed were: executive privilege, the campaign fundraising investigation, defense programs, health care for…
View in Congressional Chronicle473 viewsThe U.S. House met to discuss The National Defense Authorization Act
View in Congressional Chronicle307 viewsUnited States House of Representatives session on May 12, 1998 with debate on Kids & Drugs, Police Killed in Line of Duty, Child Support Enforcement, Patents & Trademarks, and Bullet-Proof…
View in Congressional Chronicle187 viewsThis House Session began with 'One-Minute Speeches',considered Tax Free Education Savings Accounts, Intelligence Agency Funding & Marriage Penalty Tax
View in Congressional Chronicle248 viewsThe House authorized $100 billion over 5 years for college student loans and higher education programs. The House also passed a bill that required two international satellite organizations…
View in Congressional Chronicle141 viewsThe house meet to discuss the Education Bill.
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