House Session
The House of Representatives continued debate on the articles of impeachment against President Clinton. Representative Bob Livingston (R-Louisiana), who had recently publicly disclosed an ex…
View in Congressional Chronicle6,601 viewsThe House of Representatives continued debate on the articles of impeachment against President Clinton. Representative Bob Livingston (R-Louisiana), who had recently publicly disclosed an ex…
View in Congressional Chronicle6,601 viewsHouse Judiciary Committee members talked about the committee impeachment proceedings. They commented on the differences between Democrats and Republicans in terms of their views on the impea…
73 viewsThe House Judiciary Committee heard testimony about the professional standards for obstruction of justice and perjury in regards to the impeachment of President Clinton.
74 viewsRep. Waters and Rep. Delahunt talked with reporters about the House Judiciary Committee impeachment proceedings. They believe that the testimony of Independent Counsel Ken Starr should have …
71 viewsDemocratic members of the House Judiciary Committee held a meeting to discuss the impeachment process and the Democratic legislative agenda. They were specifically interested in defining sta…
279 viewsThe U.S. House of Representatives voted 258 to 176 to begin an impeachment inquiry into President Bill Clinton.
View in Congressional Chronicle1,785 viewsRepresentative Henry Hyde, R-Illinois, Judiciary Committee Chairman, and Committee members discussed how they would proceed with presidential impeachment hearings. Representative Hyde said …
67 viewsMembers of the House Judiciary Committee addressed the media about the decision to proceed with the formal inquiry of impeachment against President Clinton. After their prepared remarks ques…
124 viewsRep. Conyers, ranking member, and other Democratic Judiciary Committee members talked with reporters about the impeachment inquiry process and an alternate resolution. They took questions fr…
202 viewsMembers of the House Judiciary Committee talked with reporters about the impeachment process. They discussed their positions on the process and the partisan issues involved in the committee’…
154 viewsThe Democratic members of the Judiciary Committee attacked the Republican majority for voting to release the Grand Jury testimony of President Clinton. They stated that this decision was sim…
135 viewsDuring this HOUSE SESSION members addressed agriculture spending, Veterans and Housing, Defense Spending, and Campaign Fund-Raising.
View in Congressional Chronicle720 viewsOn this day, the House received the Independent Counsel, Judge Kenneth Starr’s, report on the President’s alleged transgressions of perjury and obstruction of justice. The House resolution b…
View in Congressional Chronicle320 viewsThe United States House of Representatives considered bills on agricultural exports, television broadcasts to Cuba and commerce, justice and state spending. Members also took to the House fl…
View in Congressional Chronicle504 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 m…
View in Congressional Chronicle622 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 Chronicle548 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 Year…
View in Congressional Chronicle349 viewsHouse Judiciary committee members heard testimony from law enforcement officials and representatives of telecommunication corporations on the recent mergers taking place in the industry. Pan…
142 viewsAfter a recess, the House reconvened to take up legislation on grants to promote drug-free workplaces and also a bill for $56 billion for agriculture and food stamp programs.
View in Congressional Chronicle297 viewsThe House met to debate and discuss the fiscal year 1999 spending bills. Proposed postage increases, a Martin Luther King memorial, Justice Department programs, and Mexico and illegal money …
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