Congressional Record

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The Congressional Record is the official, substantially verbatim transcript of the debates, proceedings, and activities of the United States Congress.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf government publication
official transcript
periodical
primary historical source
archiveAvailableFromYear 1873
characteristic substantially verbatim transcript
contains communications from executive agencies
daily digest
extensions of remarks
floor debates
legislative actions
member statements
messages from the President
votes and roll calls
country United States of America
surface form: United States
digitalAccess Congress.gov
GovInfo.gov
firstPublished 1873
format bound volumes
daily issues
frequency daily when Congress is in session
hasSection Daily Digest section
Extensions of Remarks section
House section
Senate section
language English
legalStatus official record of proceedings of the United States Congress
medium digital
print
partOf official records of the United States Congress
predecessor Congressional Record self-linksurface differs
surface form: Annals of Congress

Congressional Record self-linksurface differs
surface form: Congressional Globe

Congressional Record self-linksurface differs
surface form: Register of Debates
publishedBy Government Printing Office
surface form: Government Publishing Office
publishedFor United States Congress
publisher Government Printing Office
surface form: U.S. Government Publishing Office

Government Printing Office
surface form: United States Government Publishing Office
records activities of the United States Congress
debates of the United States Congress
proceedings of the United States Congress
scope United States House of Representatives
United States Senate
startYear 1873
subjectOf United States federal law on government publications
usedBy historians
journalists
lawyers
members of Congress
researchers

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United States Senate publishesRecord Congressional Record
Congressional Record predecessor Congressional Record self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Annals of Congress
Congressional Record predecessor Congressional Record self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Register of Debates
Congressional Record predecessor Congressional Record self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Congressional Globe
Congress.gov providesAccessTo Congressional Record
Madam Speaker usedInOfficialRecord Congressional Record
Extensions of Remarks section partOf Congressional Record
GovInfo.gov includesCollection Congressional Record
House simple resolution recordedIn Congressional Record
GPO product Congressional Record
Support for the Walker Tariff of 1846 describedBySource Congressional Record
this entity surface form: United States Senate historical records
Annexation of Hawaii by the United States in 1898 describedBySource Congressional Record
this entity surface form: U.S. congressional records
Joshua R. Giddings notable work Congressional Record
this entity surface form: Speeches in Congress
Biographical Directory of the United States Congress relatedTo Congressional Record
this entity surface form: United States Congressional Record
Declaration of war on Japan subjectOf Congressional Record
this entity surface form: United States congressional records
Thanks of Congress recordedIn Congressional Record
House Journal differsFrom Congressional Record
119th United States Congress hasRecordKeeping Congressional Record
Naval Appropriations Act of 1916 describedBySource Congressional Record
this entity surface form: United States congressional records
Seventh of March Speech preservedIn Congressional Record
this entity surface form: Congressional records
Charlie Norwood isSubjectOf Congressional Record
this entity surface form: United States congressional records
American Civil War–era congressional debates documentedIn Congressional Record
this entity surface form: Congressional Globe
American Civil War–era congressional debates documentedIn Congressional Record
this entity surface form: Congressional Record (later compilations)
first inauguration of George Washington (through Robert R. Livingston) describedBySource Congressional Record
subject surface form: first inauguration of George Washington
this entity surface form: United States congressional records