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- Congress. gov | Library of Congress
U S Congress legislation, Congressional Record debates, Members of Congress, legislative process educational resources presented by the Library of Congress
- Browse U. S. Legislative Information - 119th Congress (2025-2026)
Browse the legislation of the 119th U S Congress (2025-2026) by law, bill type, subject, bills vetoed, or committee report
- Public Laws | Congress. gov | Library of Congress
Bills and joint resolutions that have been enacted into law, by Public Law number and Congress
- All Info - H. R. 899 - 119th Congress (2025-2026): To terminate the . . .
All Info for H R 899 - 119th Congress (2025-2026): To terminate the Department of Education
- Overview of Declare War Clause | Constitution Annotated | Congress. gov . . .
Under Congress’s interpretation of the Constitution, the President may introduce troops into hostile circumstances if Congress has (1) declared war, (2) specifically authorized the President to use force, or (3) there is a national emergency created by an attack on the United States or its territories 5 Footnote
- Membership of the 119 Congress: A Profile
The following is a profile of the 119th Congress (2025-2026) 5 Party Breakdown In the 119th Congress, the current party alignments as of May 21, 2025,6 are as follows: • House of Representatives: 220 Republicans (plus 3 Delegates) and 212 Democrats (plus 2 Delegates and the Resident Commissioner of Puerto Rico), and 3 vacant seats
- Action on Legislation - Browse by Date - Congress. gov
"Yesterday in Congress" provides easy access to legislation introduced, reported, passed, and considered by the full House or Senate each calendar day Totals for This Congress are calculated below The most recent calendar business day is listed first
- About Congress. gov | Congress. gov | Library of Congress
Congress gov is the official website for U S federal legislative information The site provides access to accurate, timely, and complete legislative information for Members of Congress, legislative agencies, and the general public
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