House Session
H.R. 5368: A bill to make appropriations for foreign operations, export financing, and related programs. H.R. 5504: A bill to make appropriations for the Department of Defense. H.C.Res. 37…
View in Congressional Chronicle1,151 viewsH.R. 5368: A bill to make appropriations for foreign operations, export financing, and related programs. H.R. 5504: A bill to make appropriations for the Department of Defense. H.C.Res. 37…
View in Congressional Chronicle1,151 viewsH.R. 918: A bill to modify the requirements applicable to locatable minerals on public domain lands, consistent with the principles of self-initiation of mining claims. H.J.Res. 560: A res…
View in Congressional Chronicle450 viewsHouse considered multiple bills: S 3144: A bill to amend title ten, United States Code, to improve the health care system provided for members and former members of the armed forces and thei…
View in Congressional Chronicle615 viewsHR 5318: A bill regarding the extension of most-favored-nation status to the products of the People’s Republic of China. HR 5677: A bill to make appropriations for the Departments of Labor…
View in Congressional Chronicle435 viewsRepresentative Pat Roberts, R-KS, member of the House Administration Committee, discussed the report on the investigation into the House Post Office brought to the floor of the House of Repr…
27 viewsAfter morning One Minute Speeches, bills debated were H.R. 5503: A bill to make appropriations for the Department of the Interior. H.Res. 518: Resolution relating to the privileges of the…
View in Congressional Chronicle279 viewsLeaders of the task force investigating the conduct of the House Post Office spoke to reporters in the House Press Gallery after bringing their report to the floor of the House of Representa…
50 viewsIn an excerpt, members debated H.R. 518, a resolution to submit two reports on the investigation into the House post office to the House Ethics Committee. A bipartisan task force was created…
47 viewsThe United States House of Representatives considered the following bills HR 5269, HR 3836, HR 1435, and HR 3562. Representatives gave speeches for or against the bills proposed.
View in Congressional Chronicle114 viewsHR 5427: A bill to make appropriations for the legislaive branch for the fiscal year ending September 30, 1993.
View in Congressional Chronicle256 viewsMembers of the House of Representatives talked about the rules for debating H.R. 5427, the Legislative Branch Appropriations bill for fiscal year 1993. Members disagreed over the rules for d…
51 viewsOn this day, the U.S. House of Representatives took up consideration of the following bills: S 250-- A bill to establish national voter registration procedures for federal elections. HR 2660…
View in Congressional Chronicle532 viewsHJR 290: A resolution to propose an amendment to the Constitution to provide for a balanced budget for the United States Government and for greater accountability in the enactment of tax le…
View in Congressional Chronicle208 viewsH.Res. 379: A resolution to provide amounts from the contingent fund of the House for the expenses of investigations and studies by standing and select committees of the House in the sessio…
View in Congressional Chronicle204 viewsRep. Charles Rose, chairman of the House Administration Committee, discussed on the floor of the House of Representatives the progress of the bipartisan task force created to investigate the…
44 viewsA House vote on H.R. 5132, a bill that provided for federal disaster relief to the cities of Chicago and Los Angeles.
View in Congressional Chronicle106 viewsThe United States House of Representatives considered the following bills H.Res. 430, H.Res. 431, H.Res. 423, H.Res. 433, H.Res. 434. Members spoke their support for or against each of the b…
View in Congressional Chronicle339 viewsMembers of the House met in a pro forma session, engaging in One-Minute Speeches and Special Orders.
View in Congressional Chronicle53 viewsThe House of Representatives met in a Pro Forma Session, meaning that no legislative business was scheduled and no formal debate took place.
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