Republican National Convention Review, Day 1
Axios reporter Alayna Treene, and former Representatives Jim Moran (D-VA) and Tom Davis (R-VA) discussed the first night of the 2020 Republican National Convention.
2,687 viewsAxios reporter Alayna Treene, and former Representatives Jim Moran (D-VA) and Tom Davis (R-VA) discussed the first night of the 2020 Republican National Convention.
2,687 viewsAmerican History TV was live from Fort Monroe for the 400th anniversary ceremony commemorating the arrival of the first Africans in Virginia and the dedication of a new visitor center.
5,223 viewsThe U.S. House of Representatives voted 258 to 176 to begin an impeachment inquiry into President Bill Clinton.
View in Congressional Chronicle1,775 viewsThe Regional Reporters Association and the National Press Club Journalism Institute co-hosted a discussion on the future of regional political and policy reporting, as well as the public tru…
329 viewsThe Carnegie Endowment for International Peace held a discussion on the Trump administration’s policy toward Iran. Featured speakers included General David Petraeus (Ret.), the former CIA di…
394 viewsThe Washington Center held a discussion on legislative priorities of the 116th Congress, which was split between a Democratic-controlled House and a Republican-led Senate. Two former House m…
450 viewsFormer Representative Jim Moran (D-VA), speaking on ABC’s “This Week,” talked about the political future of Governor Ralph Northam (D-VA) following the discovery of a photograph from the gov…
67 viewsJohn Limbert and Jamal Abdi discussed ongoing P5+1* negotiations with Iran about that country’s nuclear program. They analyzed the situation from the perspectives of the U.S., Iran, and inte…
344 viewsThe House convened for a legislative session. The House passed H.R. 83, 219-206. Earlier today, members approved, 214-212, a rule governing debate on the $1.1 trillion appropriations measure…
View in Congressional Chronicle26,506 viewsTelephone lines were open for viewer comments on the $1.1 trillion omnibus spending bill to fund the government through the end of fiscal year 2015. The House postponed a vote on the legisla…
38 viewsThe House took a series of four votes, including passage of S. 2244, the Terrorism Risk Insurance Program Reauthorization Act, 417-7, with 10 members not voting.
View in Congressional Chronicle1,411 viewsThe House debated a combined rule for H.R. 2 and H.R. 4, two anti-regulatory bills, following a vote in favor of a rule governing the debate. Final votes on the legislation are expected shor…
View in Congressional Chronicle792 viewsFollowing one-minute speeches, the House began debate on H.J.Res. 124, a continuing resolution funding the federal government through December 11th. The bill included an amendment to authori…
View in Congressional Chronicle1,918 viewsThe House held a vote series on amendments, a motion to recommit, and final passage of H.R. 5078, the EPA water jurisdiction rule. The House also held a final passage vote on H.Res. 644, a b…
View in Congressional Chronicle2,491 viewsThe House took up H. Res. 676, which authorizes a lawsuit against President Obama for executive actions he took to delay the employer mandate in the Affordable Care Act. GOP Reps. Broun-GA, …
View in Congressional Chronicle5,998 viewsFollowing one minute speeches, the House debated five bills under suspension of the rules including H.R. 4709, a bill to develop a coordinated approach by pharmacists, industry officials, an…
View in Congressional Chronicle1,330 viewsThe House debated a rule for two bills, H.R. 4718 and H.R. 5016. Later they continued work on amendments to H.R. 4923, a bill that would provide appropriations for energy and water programs …
View in Congressional Chronicle1,292 viewsThe House convened for a legislative session.
View in Congressional Chronicle1,405 viewsFollowing one minutes speeches, members debated two tax incentives bills for business.
View in Congressional Chronicle843 viewsThe House passed H.R. 4660, making appropriations for the Departments of Commerce and Justice, Science, and Related Agencies for the fiscal year ending September 30, 2015.
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