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6.2.47 Washington. 6.2.48 West Virginia. 6.2 ... (2023) January 3, 2025 – present ... The 119th United States Congress is the current term of the legislative branch ...
116th Congress: Washington, D.C., Admission Act of 2019 H.R. 51: January 3, 2019 Eleanor Holmes Norton (D‑DC) 227 Passed in the House (232–180) S. 631: February 28, 2019 Tom Carper (D‑DE) 42 Died in committee 117th Congress: Washington, D.C., Admission Act of 2021 H.R. 51: January 4, 2021 Eleanor Holmes Norton (D‑DC) 216 Passed in the ...
H.R. 2: Secure the Border Act of 2023 (passed House, pending before the Senate as of May 11, 2023) H.R. 5: Parents Bill of Rights Act (passed House, pending before the Senate as of March 27, 2023) H.R. 7: No Taxpayer Funding for Abortion and Abortion Insurance Full Disclosure Act of 2023 (House committee consideration as of January 9, 2023)
This is a list of individuals serving in the United States House of Representatives (as of January 20, 2025, the 119th Congress). [1] The membership of the House comprises 435 seats for representatives from the 50 states, apportioned by population, as well as six seats for non-voting delegates from U.S. territories and the District of Columbia.
Senator Tim Wirth reading an issue of Roll Call in 1991. Roll Call is a newspaper and website published in Washington, D.C., United States, when the United States Congress is in session, reporting news of legislative and political maneuverings on Capitol Hill, as well as political coverage of congressional elections across the country.
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Congress is saying "I Knew You Were Trouble" to Live Nation Entertainment ().. Capitol Hill ramped up its fight against the parent company of Ticketmaster during a Senate Judiciary Committee ...
The United States House of Representatives Page Program was a program run by the United States House of Representatives, under the office of the Clerk of the House, in which high school students acted as non-partisan federal employees in the House of Representatives, providing supplemental administrative support to House operations in a variety of capacities in Washington, D.C., at the United ...