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  2. 88th United States Congress - Wikipedia

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    1st: January 9, 1963 – December 30, 1963. 2nd: January 7, 1964 – October 3, 1964. The 88th 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.

  3. Congressional Record | Congress.gov | Library of Congress

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    Volume 110 January 7 to October 3, 1964. Index to the Proceedings - Congressional Record (Bound Edition) - PDF (251MB) History of Bills and Resolutions - Congressional Record (Bound Edition) - PDF (52MB)

  4. Composition of Congress, by Political Party, 1855-2017 - ...

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    Legislative Branch > Composition of Congress, by Political Party, 1855-2017. Updated June 18, 2019 | Infoplease Staff. Here is a breakdown of the composition of Congress by political party from 1855 to the present. NOTE: All figures reflect immediate results of elections. 1. Democrats organized House with help of other parties. 2.

  5. 88th Congress (1963-1965) — The Congress Project

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    88th Congress (1963-1965) President: John F. Kennedy (D-MA) / Lyndon B. Johnson (D-TX) House Majority Party:

  6. US House of Representatives: History, Art & Archives

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  7. 88th United States Congress - Wikiwand articles

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    The 88th United States Congress was a meeting of the legislative branch of the United States federal government, composed of the United States Senate and the Un...

  8. Browse the legislation of the 88th U.S. Congress (1963-1964) by law, bill type, subject, bills vetoed, or committee report.

  9. Presidential Inability and the 88th Congress: Reaction to the...

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    S.J. Res. 35, 88th Congress, 1st Sess. (1963). The bill was not considered on the Senate floor. In statements on the Senate floor, Bayh emphasized the importance of ensuring that the nation would always possess a President capable of making rational decisions and rational determinations in an age of nuclear weapons. 7 Footnote

  10. The Congress: The Beginning & the End - TIME

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    U.S. The Congress: The Beginning & the End. 1 minute read. TIME. January 10, 1964 12:00 AM GMT-5. T he second session of the 88th Congress convenes this week—just eight days after the first...

  11. Legislative Summary from the Kennedy Presidency - JFK Library

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    The Summary that covers the time of the Kennedy Presidency was published in 1964; it lists legislation that was passed during the 87th Congress and the First Session of the 88th Congress. Both the original publication and this transcription arrange legislation alphabetically by topic.

  12. The Congress: End of the 88th - TIME

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    In such a mood of rebellion, the lawmakers last week spurned the pleas of President Johnson and finally adjourned the 88th Congress. The legislators were determined to get home to campaign.

  13. List of United States Congresses - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of the United States Congresses, including their beginnings, endings, and the dates of their sessions. Each Congress lasts for two years and begins on January 3 of odd years. Before the Twentieth Amendment to the United States Constitution, which fixed Congressional dates, the dates on which a Congress ended was either March 3 or ...

  14. Was the 88th Congress’ Racial Split Regional Or Partisan?

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    The 88th Congress was split regionally, and the fact that one can today identify racially conservative areas and populations is testament to the tenacity of inherited opinion on this issue. It has become a partisan issue as Republicans have come to dominate and rely upon the South. Timeline.

  15. Years and Sessions of Congress - Government Information...

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    A complete guide to the sessions of Congress, which includes the beginning and ending dates, recesses, number of days in the session, the name of the Speaker of the House and the President Pro Tem of the Senate, may be found online by searching the Congressional Directory.

  16. 1964: Wilderness Act - Forest History Society

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    1964: Wilderness Act. Signed into law by President Lyndon B. Johnson on September 3, 1964, the Wilderness Act designated all previously existing Wild Areas, Canoe Areas, and Wilderness Areas as Wilderness.

  17. Category:88th United States Congress - Wikipedia

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    1962 United States House of Representatives elections ‎ (56 P) 1963 United States House of Representatives elections ‎ (7 P) 1964 United States House of Representatives elections ‎ (61 P) 1962 United States Senate elections ‎ (40 P) 1964 United States Senate elections ‎ (37 P) Special elections to the 88th United States Congress ...

  18. Presidential Inability and the 89th Congress: Committee Action...

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    S.J. Res. 35, 88th Congress, 1st Sess. (1963). The bill was not considered on the Senate floor. Invoking national security concerns, Johnson called for Congress to propose an amendment to the Constitution providing for orderly continuity in the presidency to address long-recognized defects. 7 Footnote 110 Cong. Rec. 22990 (statement of Sen. Bayh).

  19. List of members of the United States House of Representatives in...

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    This is a complete list of members of the United States House of Representatives during the 88th United States Congress listed by seniority. As an historical article, the districts and party affiliations listed reflect those during the 88th Congress (January 3, 1963 – January 3, 1965).

  20. Legislative Reference Library | Sessions | Sessions and years -...

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    State budget Redistricting information Signed copies of bills Statutory revision Texas law timeline Water law timeline Legislative intent guide. Legislators & Leaders. Texas Legislators: Past & Present. Search Freshmen members Party ... 88th Regular Jan 10, 2023 : May 29, 2023: 140.0 : 88th 1st C.S. May 29, 2023 : Jun 27, 2023: 30.0 : 88th 2nd ...

  21. TS F INTRST 8 ISTR - Texas

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    TS F INTRST 8 T ISTR Interim Tuesday, March 5, 2024 Primary election to select political party candidate for federal, state, and county officers. [Sec. 41.007(a), Election Code]

  22. A timeline of Donald Trump's election denial claims, which...

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    The certification process by Congress -- which was temporarily delayed by the rioting -- showed how much the party had come around on Trump's claims, with Sen. Cruz helping lead the objections, citing the "concerns" among ... 6/13/24, 1:47 PM A timeline of Donald Trump's election denial claims, which Republican politicians increasingly embrace ...

  23. Floor Calendars - Congress.gov Resources

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    Calendars of the U.S. House of Representatives and History of Legislation is a single publication made up of multiple lists of legislation at various stages in the legislative process. It is published each day the House is in session. Committee meetings and hearings are listed on the committee schedule.