th congressional record
The Congressional Record.
A record aof all meetings in the Congress. Kept in the Library of Congress
The records kept about congress are placed in a publication called the Congressional Record.
The congressional records are kept for reference. These are official records of the proceedings and debates of the congress that are compiled and bound in volumes constituting the permanent edition.
yes, a written record of all proceedings is kept for the house of representatives and the senate
journal of each body
It really depends on what type of record it is. Not all official records are meant to be kept forever.
# A personal record of occurrences, experiences, and reflections kept on a regular basis; a diary. # An official record of daily proceedings, as of a legislative body.
It really depends on what type of record it is. Not all official records are meant to be kept forever.
Minutes were kept of the 2nd Continental Congress, and are available on the Internet.
There are no official records kept in Talbot County, but considering the record in Baltimore was about 62", I would guess the record is somewhere in the 50's. Either way, they have already broken it in the 2009-10 winter.
The records of Congress are kept in the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) in the United States. NARA is responsible for preserving and providing access to the official records of the federal government, including the legislative records of Congress.