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  1. Major events. President Ronald Reagan with Vice President George Bush and House Speaker Jim Wright during the 1988 State of the Union Address, January 25, 1988.

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  2. Browse the legislation of the 100th U.S. Congress (1987-1988) by law, bill type, subject, bills vetoed, or committee report.

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  4. Aug 30, 2023 · Sessions of the Congress of the United States. This detailed chart of Congressional sessions shows dates, session numbers, type of session, and names of Speaker of the House and President Pro Tempore of the Senate.

  5. This is a complete list of members of the United States Senate during the 100th United States Congress listed by seniority, from January 3, 1987, to January 3, 1989. Order of service is based on the commencement of the senator's first term.

    • 1923–1925: 68th Congress
    • 1925–1927: 69th Congress
    • 1927–1929: 70th Congress
    • 1929–1931: 71st Congress
    • 1931–1933: 72nd Congress
    • 1933–1935: 73rd Congress
    • 1935–1937: 74th Congress
    • 1937–1939: 75th Congress
    • 1939–1941: 76th Congress
    • 1941–1943: 77th Congress

    Congress controlled by: Republicans - Senate breakdown: 43 Democrats, 51 Republicans, 2 others, 0 vacancies --- Senate controlled by: Republicans - House of Representatives breakdown: 207 Democrats, 225 Republicans, 3 others, 0 vacancies --- House controlled by: Republicans - President during 1923–1925: Calvin Coolidge The Republican-controlled Con...

    Congress controlled by: Republicans - Senate breakdown: 40 Democrats, 54 Republicans, 1 other, 1 vacancies --- Senate controlled by: Republicans - House of Representatives breakdown: 183 Democrats, 247 Republicans, 5 others, 0 vacancies --- House controlled by: Republicans - President during 1925–1927: Calvin Coolidge With Republicans controlling t...

    Congress controlled by: Republicans - Senate breakdown: 47 Democrats, 48 Republicans, 1 other, 0 vacancies --- Senate controlled by: Republicans - House of Representatives breakdown: 195 Democrats, 237 Republicans, 3 others, 0 vacancies --- House controlled by: Republicans - President during 1927–1929: Calvin Coolidge Republicans retained control o...

    Congress controlled by: Republicans - Senate breakdown: 39 Democrats, 56 Republicans, 1 other, 0 vacancies --- Senate controlled by: Republicans - House of Representatives breakdown: 163 Democrats, 267 Republicans, 1 other, 4 vacancies --- House controlled by: Republicans - President during 1929–1931: Herbert Hoover Grappling with the nation's econ...

    Congress controlled by: Split - Senate breakdown: 47 Democrats, 48 Republicans, 1 other, 0 vacancies --- Senate controlled by: Republicans - House of Representatives breakdown: 217 Democrats, 217 Republicans, 1 other, 0 vacancies --- House controlled by: Democrats - President during 1931–1933: Herbert Hoover Republicans won a slight majority in the...

    Congress controlled by: Democrats - Senate breakdown: 59 Democrats, 36 Republicans, 1 other, 0 vacancies --- Senate controlled by: Democrats - House of Representatives breakdown: 313 Democrats, 117 Republicans, 5 others, 0 vacancies --- House controlled by: Democrats - President during 1933–1935: Franklin D. Roosevelt The Senate and House flipped t...

    Congress controlled by: Democrats - Senate breakdown: 69 Democrats, 25 Republicans, 2 others, 0 vacancies --- Senate controlled by: Democrats - House of Representatives breakdown: 322 Democrats, 103 Republicans, 10 others, 0 vacancies --- House controlled by: Democrats - President during 1935–1937: Franklin D. Roosevelt Democrats grew their majorit...

    Congress controlled by: Democrats - Senate breakdown: 76 Democrats, 16 Republicans, 4 others, 0 vacancies --- Senate controlled by: Democrats - House of Representatives breakdown: 333 Democrats, 89 Republicans, 13 others, 0 vacancies --- House controlled by: Democrats - President during 1937–1939: Franklin D. Roosevelt With Democrats still holding ...

    Congress controlled by: Democrats - Senate breakdown: 69 Democrats, 23 Republicans, 4 others, 0 vacancies --- Senate controlled by: Democrats - House of Representatives breakdown: 261 Democrats, 169 Republicans, 5 others, 0 vacancies --- House controlled by: Democrats - President during 1939–1941: Franklin D. Roosevelt Democrats lost seats, but ret...

    Congress controlled by: Democrats - Senate breakdown: 66 Democrats, 28 Republicans, 2 others, 0 vacancies --- Senate controlled by: Democrats - House of Representatives breakdown: 268 Democrats, 162 Republicans, 5 others, 0 vacancies --- House controlled by: Democrats - President during 1941–1943: Franklin D. Roosevelt Democrats kept control of Con...

  6. The 100th United States Congress began on January 3, 1987. There were 12 new senators (ten Democrats, two Republicans) and 50 new representatives (27 Democrats, 23 Republicans) at the start of the first session.

  7. The amendment was proposed after the 1796 election resulted in a president (John Adams) and vice president (Thomas Jefferson) from opposing parties, and the 1800 election led to a tie between...

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