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1st: January 10, 1967 – December 15, 1967 2nd : January 15, 1968 – October 14, 1968 The 90th 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 .
Incumbent died January 10, 1967. New member elected March 28, 1967. Democratic hold.
The following elections occurred in 1967. 1967 Dutch general election; 1967 Icelandic parliamentary election; 1967 Liberian general election; 1967 Mauritian general ...
This is a list of major Democratic Party candidates for president.The Democratic Party has existed since the dissolution of the Democratic-Republican Party in the 1820s, and the Democrats have nominated a candidate for president in every presidential election since the party's first convention in 1832.
Onawa was platted in 1857, and the railway arrived to the city in 1867. [6] The city is known for having the widest main street in the continental United States. [7] Onawa was the site of a prisoner-of-war (POW) camp for captured German soldiers between 1944 and 1946. [8] Historical documents indicate there were never more than 50 POWs in camp.
The Mulford Act was a 1967 California bill that prohibited public carrying of loaded firearms without a permit. [2] Named after Republican assemblyman Don Mulford and signed into law by governor of California Ronald Reagan, the bill was crafted with the goal of disarming members of the Black Panther Party, which was conducting armed patrols of Oakland neighborhoods in what would later be ...
An election for speaker took place on April 4, 1911, at the start [c] of the 62nd Congress following the 1910 elections in which Democrats won a majority of the seats. Champ Clark received a majority of the votes cast and was elected speaker. This was the first time in 16 years, since 1895, that Democrats controlled the House. [114]
U.S. President Lyndon B. Johnson signs the Public Broadcasting Act of 1967, establishing the Corporation for Public Broadcasting. Carl B. Stokes is elected mayor of Cleveland, Ohio , becoming the first African American mayor of a major United States city.