House Session
The U.S. House of Representatives voted 258 to 176 to begin an impeachment inquiry into President Bill Clinton.
View in Congressional Chronicle1,788 viewsThe U.S. House of Representatives voted 258 to 176 to begin an impeachment inquiry into President Bill Clinton.
View in Congressional Chronicle1,788 viewsBills Introduced: 22 public bills, H.R. 4198-4219; and 7 resolutions, H.J. Res. 92-94, H. Con. Res. 300, and H. Res. 464-466, were introduced. Pages H1956-58 Reports Filed: Reports were…
View in Congressional Chronicle442 viewsThe House voted to continue current spending levels for certain federal agencies until November 10, 1999. Also, members sent a District of Columbia budget plan to a House-Senate conference c…
View in Congressional Chronicle2,736 viewsThe House will consider legislation to encourage financial literacy training, support a National Civility Week, and urge the Supreme Court to uphold the constitutionality of prayer and invoc…
View in Congressional Chronicle551 viewsWitnesses testified about an investigation into allegations that Russian officials had used U.S. banks to launder money. Mr. Robinson talked about the results of the FBI investigation, while…
432 viewsMr. Greenspan testified about the possibility of an interest rate hike saying that, while it remained possible, he did not expect it would be implemented soon. He further noted that the econ…
285 viewsA portion of the session focused on repeal of the Glass-Steagall Act of 1933.
View in Congressional Chronicle993 viewsSecretary Rubin and Mr. Greenspan testified about the U.S. economy, saying that the trade deficit had grown more quickly than expected. They said that this did not threaten the economy in th…
242 viewsThe U.S. House of Representatives convened and after voting on several amendments to a bill on bankruptcy law, it passed with a vote of 313-108.
View in Congressional Chronicle447 viewsDuring this House Banking & Financial Services Committee hearing the subject of FINANCIAL SERVICES REGULATION was addressed. Witnesses testified about proposed legislation which would dereg…
343 viewsThe House began debate on four articles of impeachment against President Clinton for perjury, obstruction of justice and abuse of power.
View in Congressional Chronicle51,776 viewsRepublican House members commented on the disclosure from House Speaker nominee Robert Livingston (R-Louisiana), regarding past marital infidelity. Members supported the honesty and candor …
58 viewsThis Session of the U.S. House of Representatives began with One Minute Speeches. The House moved on to consider new standards on the type of bankruptcy a person can file. Most debtors who c…
View in Congressional Chronicle601 viewsThis House session began with 1-minute speeches then moved on to Intelligence spending, National Parks and Lands Bill, Treasury and Postal Service, Cable & Satellite TV access Audio loss …
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