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The 112th session of Congress was sworn in on January 5, 2011.
The first session in 2011 of the meeting of the 112th Congress. Congress has two session each year unless the president calls Congress into an additional special session. Every two years, new members are elected in November and a new meeting of those elected takes office the following January. Elections for the 112th Congress were held in November 2010 and the first meeting of the 112th Congress began in January 2011.
The 2011-2013 session is the 112th Congress.
On January 3, 2013, the 112th Congress ends and the 113th Congress begins.
The 111th Congress. Members of the new 112th Congress elected in the November 2010 general election will begin session in January 2011.
As of February 06, 2012, the 112th session of the United States Congress was in session.
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Each year, the Congress has two sessions unless the president calls a special session of Congress. Every two years, a new meeting of Congress assumes office. Currently (December 2, 2010) the second session in 2010 of the meeting of the 111th Congress is conducting business. In January 2011, the first session of the <newly-elected> meeting of the 112th Congress will begin.
Although the entire legislative body is in perpetuity called the United States Congress, each individual session is also referred to as a "Congress". The current Congress is the 112th United States Congress.
Each year, the Congress has two sessions unless the president calls a special session of Congress. Every two years, a new meeting of Congress assumes office. Currently (December 2, 2010) the second session in 2010 of the meeting of the 111th Congress is conducting business. In January 2011, the first session of the <newly-elected> meeting of the 112th Congress will begin.
Although the entire legislative body is in perpetuity called the United States Congress, each individual session is also referred to as a "Congress". The current Congress is the 112th United States Congress.
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In the 112th Congress it is John Sulliivan.