Congressional Record


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a published written account of the speeches and debates and votes of the United States Congress

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John Shimkus, R-Collinsville, recently entered a statement into the permanent Congressional Record recognizing Adams.
Time to start dipping into the Congressional Record and the Record of the Senate.
Congressional Documents - features the complete Congressional Record Bound version, as well as the daily version back to 1980.
Instead, it states that the Chairs of the House and Senate Budget Committees shall subsequently file in the Congressional Record budgetary totals consistent with the amended discretionary spending caps and the May 2013 baseline adjusted for specified budgetary effects.
The official link was recorded in the US Congressional Record in July when Oregon congressman Earl Blumenauer paid tribute to it in a speech in Washington's House of Representatives.
In June, Luetkemeyer visited O'Fallon Casting in person to present a copy of his remarks from the Congressional Record.
The author does not rely on interviews; instead, he draws on documents, Byrd's papers, presidential libraries of correspondence, the Congressional Record, and newspapers.
House of Representative's Congressional record, by Rep.
Additional data, to be incorporated over time, will include the Congressional Record, committee reports, nominations, treaties, and communications.
Donna Edwards (D-Md.) submitted the CARD letter for the Congressional Record and stated that she agreed with the positions expressed.
But in 1886, the year those threats were registered in the Congressional Record, the source of deadly danger was no deity.
While almost no media covered the Capitol Hill briefing, a full record of its findings are in the Congressional Record and Stars and Stripes military newspaper.
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