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The Senate meets in sessions. The Session are numbered since the first meeting. The Congressional Record serves as the official record of everything done in the meetings.
The best place to find Congressional records from 1913 would be in the Library of Congress (LOC). The LOC is required to keep records of everything that occurs in the House and Senate.
The Romans did the same kinds of writing that we do. Everything from inventory lists, records of births and deaths, sales receipts , contracts, letters, books, poetry, the first novel (the Satyricon), histories, biographies, memoirs, court records, senate records, and religious records.
(to increase the amount of work the Senate can complete)
The Slip Law
On the United States Senate website one can find details of every senator in the senate. One can also find details and records of legislation passed by the senate.
James Shields
Congressional records are primarily kept at the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) in Washington, D.C. Specifically, the Legislative Branch's records, including those of the House of Representatives and the Senate, are maintained in the Center for Legislative Archives. Additionally, digital versions of many congressional records are available online through various platforms, including Congress.gov and the official websites of the House and Senate.
journal of each body
Yes, a written record of all proceedings is kept for the house of representatives and the senate
In the Florida Senate, "SJ" typically stands for "Senate Journal." It is a record of the proceedings, actions, and decisions made by the Senate during its sessions. The journal serves as an official account and is used for reference and verification of legislative activities.
The house and senate journals.