Congressional REcord
Congressional Record
The Congressional Record, first published in 1873, accounts for all activities, debates and proceedings that take place in Congress. It is published daily, over- night, and is held to be the essential guide to Congress, reporting verbatim all activities that occur.
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All congressional actions are published in the Congressional Record.
The Congressional Record.
The legislative branch of the United states government keeps a detailed record of its proceedings & debates, it is 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.
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office of legislative affairs
yes, a written record of all proceedings is kept for the house of representatives and the senate
Roll Call is the name of the daily newspaper published during the Washington, D.C. Congressional session. It reports local legislative news and political maneuverings, as well as congressional elections across the country.