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  2. File:Library of Congress Classification Outline.pdf - Wikipedia

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    Author: pwei: Short title: Library of Congress Classification Outline; Date and time of digitizing: 16:07, 12 March 2003: File change date and time: 13:31, 22 November 2010

  3. Structure of the United States Congress - Wikipedia

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    Obstructing the work of Congress is a crime under federal law, and is known as contempt of Congress. Each house of Congress has the power to cite individuals for contempt, but may not impose any punishment. Instead, after a house issues a contempt citation, the judicial system pursues the matter like a normal criminal case.

  4. Opinion - How Congress can bridge the divide: Face each other ...

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    The next Congress has all but taken shape under Republican control, but a more fundamental, behind-the-scenes change is also coming — one that will require more effort and collaboration from a ...

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  6. Column: Congress returns to a full plate — and huge uncertainty

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    Will House and Senate members manage to set aside their differences and be productive?

  7. File:Library of Congress Classification Class P Tables.pdf

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  8. How Congress is changing electoral law in response to Jan. 6

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    In one of the last acts of the Democratic-led Congress, the House and the Senate are set to pass an overhaul of the Electoral Count Act, the arcane election law that then-President Donald Trump ...

  9. United States Congress and citizens - Wikipedia

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    United States Congress and citizens describes the relation between the public and lawmakers. Essentially, American citizens elect members of Congress every two years who have the duty to represent their interests in the national legislature of the United States .