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The U.S. House of Representatives passed both a conference report to a $20.7 billion funding bill for Energy & Water Development projects and the Congressional Accountability Act.
View in Congressional Chronicle737 viewsThe U.S. House of Representatives passed both a conference report to a $20.7 billion funding bill for Energy & Water Development projects and the Congressional Accountability Act.
View in Congressional Chronicle737 viewsThe U.S. House of Representatives considered waiving its July 31st adjournment. Members also debated the Small Business Administration Act, a measure that authorizes funds for the SBA for FY…
View in Congressional Chronicle666 viewsThe US House of Representatives took up legislation on District Columbia Appropriations, Foreign Operations Appropriations, and Radon Awareness and Disclosure.
View in Congressional Chronicle602 viewsThe U.S.House met to discuss Housing and Community Development Authorization legislation
View in Congressional Chronicle652 viewsThe U.S. House of Representatives considered legislative branch appropriations for FY 1995. The debate included reducing staff at the General Accounting Office.
View in Congressional Chronicle555 viewsThe U.S. House of Representatives met and continued debate on an assault weapons ban. Public Safety and Recreational Firearms Use Protection bill passed by a yea-and-nay vote of 216 yeas to …
View in Congressional Chronicle1,128 viewsThe U.S. House of Representatives met and continued debate on the National Science Foundation Authorization Bill appropriations. The House voted to approve the bill during this session. Foll…
View in Congressional Chronicle217 viewsThe U.S. House of Representatives debated “school-to-work” legislation and the Crime Bill.
View in Congressional Chronicle806 viewsThe House convened on April 19, 1994 for further debate and discussion on the 1994 Crime Bill. Among the provisions in this bill, it was well known for its “three strikes, you’re out” provis…
View in Congressional Chronicle399 viewsThe U.S. House of Representatives worked on H.R. 6, an education funding bill, which would authorize $12.6 billion for elementary and secondary school programs. They later voted on amendment…
View in Congressional Chronicle419 viewsThe United States House of Representative’s considered legislation that would elevate the Environmental Protection Administration to a cabinet level department. It reforms contracting proced…
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