congressional record
To Whom Who Keeps a Record was created on 1959-10-08.
No one keeps a record of this. Impossible to answer.No one keeps a record of this. Impossible to answer.
The legislative branch of the United states government keeps a detailed record of its proceedings & debates, it is called the Congressional Record.
The Supreme Court is called the 'Court of Record' because it keeps a complete and accurate record of all the cases and proceedings that come before it. This record is used for the purpose of review and to ensure that there is a clear and official record of all the actions taken by the court.
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The Constitution mandates that Congress convene at least once a year. Each Congress usually has two sessions, since members of the House of Representatives serve two-year terms. The congressional calendar refers to measures that are eligible for consideration on the floor of Congress, although eligibility doesn't necessarily mean that a measure will be debated. The congressional schedule, meanwhile, keeps track of measures that Congress intends to discuss on a particular day.
Yes, that is why it is a record.
The US Copyright Office keeps them at the Library of Congress in Washington DC.
Your drivers history is a lifelong record.
Human Resources keeps files
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