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The 91st 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, 1969, to January 3, 1971, during the final weeks of the presidency of Lyndon Johnson and the first two ...
A second motion for cloture on September 29, 1970, also failed, by 53 to 34. Thereafter, the Senate majority leader, Mike Mansfield of Montana, moved to lay the proposal aside so the Senate could attend to other business. [27] However, the proposal was never considered again and died when the 91st Congress ended on January 3, 1971.
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Congress Date Type Occasion Dignitary speaking 91st January 22, 1970 Joint session State of the Union address: Richard Nixon, President of the United States February 25, 1970 Joint meeting Address Georges Pompidou, President of France June 3, 1970 Joint meeting Address Rafael Caldera, President of Venezuela: September 22, 1970 Joint meeting
On the Senate side, John Thune (S.D.) and John Cornyn (Texas) have fought a two-man battle for months, and now face a challenge, supported by boldface names, from Rick Scott (Fla.).
Presidential election live coverage: Latest updates on Donald Trump vs. Kamala Harris Meanwhile in the Senate, Election Day started with 34 seats up for grabs . About half a dozen of those are ...
There were seven special elections to the United States House of Representatives in 1969 to the 91st United States Congress. ... Results Candidates Tennessee 8 ...
This is a list of the several United States Congresses, since their beginning in 1789, including their beginnings, endings, and the dates of their individual sessions.. Each elected bicameral Congress (of the two chambers of the Senate and the House of Representatives) lasts for two years and begins on January 3 of odd-numbered y