House Session
The House debated budget reconciliation and further continuing appropriations measures, H.R. 3545 and H.J. Res. 395, respectively. CR, pp. H11915-H11961.
View in Congressional Chronicle240 viewsThe House debated budget reconciliation and further continuing appropriations measures, H.R. 3545 and H.J. Res. 395, respectively. CR, pp. H11915-H11961.
View in Congressional Chronicle240 viewsCR, pp. H11293-H11411. The House disagreed to the Senate amendment to H.J. Res. 395, the continuing appropriations bill, and agreed to a conference thereon.
View in Congressional Chronicle100 viewsThe House debated and passed H.J. Res. 395, making further continuing appropriations for fiscal year 1988. CR, pp. H10899-H10990.
View in Congressional Chronicle246 viewsCR, pp. H10035-H10118. The House disagreed to the Senate amendment to the child abuse prevention bill, H.R. 1900, and asked for a conference. The bill also includes measures concerning…
View in Congressional Chronicle267 viewsCR, pp. H10035-H10118. The House disagreed to the Senate amendment to the child abuse prevention bill, H.R. 1900, and asked for a conference. The bill also includes measures concerning…
85 viewsCR, pp. H9873-H9992. The House passed H.R. 435, to amend the Uniform Time Act of 1966, to establish a single poll closing time in the continental United States for presidential general…
View in Congressional Chronicle202 viewsCR, pp. H9729-H9872. The House agreed to the conference report on S. 825, which would authorize housing and community development programs, clearing the bill for the Senate.
View in Congressional Chronicle220 viewsCR, pp. H9129-H9450. In a rare move 48 Democrats joined with a unanimous Republican vote to defeat the rule for floor consideration of H.R.3545. Some Members objected to the limits it…
View in Congressional Chronicle448 viewsThe committee heard testimony concerning the violation of US export laws by Toshiba Machines and Kongsberg by selling military use machinery to the Soviet Union. Note: This program is…
25,528 viewsThe presidents of the major television networks testified about the changes with the parent companies of their networks and the quality of their news broadcasts.
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