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Members of the 117th Congress Sworn In - House.gov

Representative Nancy Pelosi (CA-12) was re-elected Speaker and will preside over the chamber for the next two years. Representative Steny Hoyer (MD-5) was ...

117th United States Congress - Wikipedia

In the Senate, Republicans briefly held the majority at the start; however, on January 20, 2021, three new Democratic senators – Jon Ossoff and Raphael Warnock ...

The 117th Congress Begins

On January 20, after President-elect Joe Biden is sworn into office, the Democratic Party will control all three branches of government.

Membership of the 117th Congress: A Profile - CRS Reports

Commissioner, and 7 in the Senate. • There are 21 Members (16 Representatives, 3 Delegates, and 2 Senators) who are Asian Americans or. Pacific ...

117th Congress - First Session | National Archives

117th Congress First session, beginning January 3, 2021; ending January 3, 2022 Total number of public laws: 81 Total number of pages: 2448 Public Law ...

117th Congress Begins With Senate Lineup Set – CWLA

On January 5, the fate of the Senate was decided when the two Georgia senate seats were filled by two Democrats. The run-off elections were the ...

117th Congress: Breaking down the historic numbers | CNN Politics

The 117th Congress, being sworn in Sunday, is historically diverse, with record-setting numbers of women, Black and Latino members and ...

The 117th Congress Left American Democracy Stronger Than It ...

With ECA reform and other democracy legislation, the departing Congress leaves American democracy in better shape than it found it.

117th United States Congress: A Survey of Books Written by Members

Comprised of the U.S. House of Representatives and Senate, the 117th Congress convened on January 3, 2021, and will end on January 3, 2023.

Three dynamics to watch in the 117th Congress

The 117th Congress began in earnest on January 20th with the swearing-in of President Biden. Here are three political dynamics to keep an ...

The 117th U.S. Congress - Center for Youth Political Participation

The 117th Congress was elected on November 3, 2020. The new legislative period began on January 3, 2021 and ended in January 2023.

List of new members of the 117th United States Congress - Wikipedia

The 117th United States Congress began on January 3, 2021. There were six new senators (two Democrats, four Republicans) and 60 new representatives (15 ...

Opening Day of 117th Congress | C-SPAN.org

THE REPUBLICANS WILL BE DESTROYED. THE DEMOCRATS WILL TAKE BACK THE SENATE. PRESIDENT-ELECT ...

Legislation Enacted in the First Session of the 117th Congress That ...

2. For more information about the budgetary effects identified in. CBO's cost estimates, see Congressional Budget Office, How. CBO Prepares Cost Estimates ( ...

117th Congress Accomplishments - Senate Commerce Committee

When the Senate Commerce Committee met at the beginning of the 117th Congress two years ago, Chair U.S. Senator Maria Cantwell set the goal of finding ...

The First Day of a New Congress: A Guide to Proceedings on the ...

One House ends at the conclusion of each two-year Congress, and the newly elected. Representatives must constitute a new House at the beginning ...

Congressman Andy Barr Sworn in for Start of 117th Congress

“I am humbled and honored to have earned the trust of the people of Kentucky's Sixth Congressional District to continue serving as their ...

The First 120 Days of the 117th Congress: How to Make the Most of ...

Please click above to view the webinar. To view all of our recorded webinars, please visit our Venable LLP YouTube channel. On January 3, the ...

117th Congress - PIA Advocacy Blog

Posts about 117th Congress written by Jon Gentile, Chief Advocacy Officer, Marc Martinez, and Lauren Pachman, Counsel & Director of Regulatory Affairs.

The Senate Power-Sharing Agreement for the 117th Congress

Democratic leader Chuck Schumer (DN.Y.) and Republican leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) have reached a power-sharing agreement on the organization of the Senate.