congressional record
A record aof all meetings in the Congress. Kept in the Library of Congress
Most meetings are recorded as minutes.or if ur looking for the name its termAnswerDepens on which time period you are looking for. From 1789 to 1824 they were called "Annals of Congress". From 1824 to 1837 the wer called "Register of Debates". From 1833 to 1873 they were called "Congressional Globe". From 1837 to present they have been called the "Congressional Record". There appears to be some overlap between the second and third names. See this link: http://memory.loc.gov/ammem/amlaw/lwac.html and follow the links
Public meetings are held in government settings. Meetings of Congress, statehouses, and cities all hold meetings open to the public.
congressional record.
yes, a written record of all proceedings is kept for the house of representatives and the senate
All of the official activities of the U.S. Congress are written down in the Congressional Record.
All of the official activities of the U.S. Congress are written down in the Congressional Record.
Congress
congressional record.
She kept records of meetings with all visitors which took place at the congressional office.
All congressional actions are published in the Congressional Record.
the official record is sometimes called the standard which all will be judged