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It met in Washington, D.C., from January 3, 1981, to January 3, 1983, during the final weeks of Jimmy Carter's presidency and the first two years of Ronald Reagan's presidency. The apportionment of seats in the House of Representatives was based on the 1970 United States census .
Similar to a State of the Union Address, it was delivered before the 97th United States Congress in the Chamber of the United States House of Representatives in the United States Capitol. [1] Presiding over this joint session was the Speaker of the United States House of Representatives , Tip O'Neill , accompanied by George H. W. Bush , the ...
New member elected April 21, 1981. Republican hold. ... Incapacitated since last Congress and seat declared vacant February 24, 1981. New member elected May 19, 1981.
The 96th United States Congress was a meeting of the legislative branch of the United States federal government, composed of the United States Senate and the United States House of Representatives. It met in Washington, D.C. from January 3, 1979, to January 3, 1981, during the last two years of Jimmy Carter 's presidency .
Pages in category "1981 in Washington, D.C." The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total. ... February 1981 Ronald Reagan speech to a joint session of ...
1751: Georgetown founded 1752 – February: First survey of Georgetown completed. [1]1784 – October 7: Elbridge Gerry of Massachusetts motions “that buildings for the use of Congress be erected on the banks of the Delaware near Trenton, or of the Potomac, near Georgetown, provided a suitable district can be procured on one of the rivers as aforesaid, for a federal town”.
George W. Bush delivered his annual State of the Union address to a joint session of Congress on January 28, 2003, in the House chamber.. The United States House of Representatives, commonly known as the lower chamber of the United States Congress, along with the United States Senate, commonly known as the upper chamber, are the two parts of the legislative branch of the federal government of ...
The 1981 Joint Congressional Committee on Inaugural Ceremonies, the group responsible for the planning and execution of the inauguration, was composed of: [1] Senator Mark Hatfield (R-OR), Chairman; Senator Howard H. Baker Jr. (R-TN) Senator Robert C. Byrd (D-WV) Senator Claiborne Pell (D-RI) Representative John J. Rhodes (R-AZ)