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Yes, a written record of all proceedings is kept for the house of representatives and the senate
The Congressional Record.
The reason why the framers kept the proceedings of the Philadelphia convention a secret is because they feared that if people knew about their arguments they would not except the new constitution. Also if people new about their discussions they would not feel as free to discuss their ideas.
yes, a written record of all proceedings is kept for the house of representatives and the senate
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.
they kept their houses clean and orderly
People kept everything they needed to live in their houses in the 1600s. They kept oil lanterns, cooking supplies, sewing kits, and spinning wheels to keep them busy.
Case files can be kept in several locations. They can be kept at court houses, law enforcement offices, or at the lawyer offices that handled the case.
A trial record - is a transcript (written) of the proceedings of the trial. They are usually kept for future reference - in case of appeal etc.
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A court of record means that the proceedings in that court are recorded and kept for a significant amount of time.