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    House Session

    Members of the U.S. House of Representative met and focused on a conference report to a bill to terminate the Interstate Commerce Commission. Also, members debated appropriations for the Dis…

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    House Session

    U.S. House members debate a budget plan proposed by President Clinton.

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    House Session

    After a brief recess, the House reconvened. The session started with a series of one minute speeches, when a member can speak on any subject for one minute. The House then took up considerat…

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    House Session

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    House Session

    U.S. House begin the day’s legislative business.

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    House Session

    The U.S. House of Representatives continued debate on the Budget Reconciliation Bill, which would cover seven years and change discretionary spending limits for FY'96-'98 and create new limi…

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    House Session

    U.S. House returns to action and begins with debating five bills; Workplace Employees, Elderly Housing, Teens in the Workplace and International Fishing.

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    House Session

    The U.S. House met, debated, and voted on Medicare Proposals.

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    Budget Reconciliation Medicare Markup

    House Commerce Committee markup session on the federal budget and Medicare reform.

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    House Republican Medicare Bill

    Republican members of the House Ways and Means Committee talked to reporters about their Medicare reform proposal. It is designed to save $270 million over seven years by slowing the program…

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    Republican Medicare Reform Proposal

    House Speaker Gingrich and other Republican leaders announced a Medicare reform plan which would cut cuts by $270 billion.

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    Republican Medicaid Reform Plan

    Speaker Newt Gingrich (R-Georgia), Governor Michael Levitt (R-Utah), and other House Republicans talked about a Medicaid reform proposal. Following prepared remarks, they took questions from…

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    House Session

    The House continued to debate AIDs Research, The National Parks and Radioactive Waste.

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    Medicare Reform

    House Republican, who were joined by some elderly citizens, talked to reporters about the benefits of their Medicare reform plan. They also criticized Democrats for making no effort to save …

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    House Session

    The U.S House of Representatives met, prayed, and debated Appropriations Bills.

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    House Session

    The house was in Session today to cover an array of subjects including judge Thomas.

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    House Session

    The U.S. House dealt with Flag Desecration, Abortion Funding, Foreign Operations, and Aid to Haiti.

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    House Session

    The U.S. House of Representatives considered State Department funding and foreign aid. Members also debated the Medicare Select Project. The balance of the session was devoted to special ord…

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    House Session

    The House met to vote on a bill to amend the clean water act. Also debate on a bill on medicare funding.

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    House Session

    United States House of Representative session on April 6, 1995 with debate on housing for older Americans, government paperwork reduction, and supplemental defense spending.

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