102nd United States Congress

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The 102nd United States Congress was the federal legislature of the U.S. that met from 1991 to 1993 during the presidencies of George H. W. Bush and the beginning of Bill Clinton’s term.

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102nd United States Congress canonical 10

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Predicate Object
instanceOf United States Congress
bicameral legislature
city Washington, D.C.
convenesUnderConstitution United States Constitution
country United States of America
endYear 1993
firstSessionEnd 1991-10-??
firstSessionStart 1991-01-03
followedBy 103rd United States Congress
follows 101st United States Congress
hasChamber United States House of Representatives
United States Senate
hasLanguage English
hasLegislativePowerOver declaration of war
establishment of federal courts
federal spending
federal taxation
interstate commerce
houseMajorityParty Democratic Party
houseMinorityParty Republican Party
jurisdiction United States federal law
legislativeAuthority Article I of the United States Constitution
legislativeBody federal government of the United States
legislativeBranchOf United States government
surface form: United States federal government
legislativeSessionNumber 1
2
legislativeTermEnd 1993-01-03
legislativeTermStart 1991-01-03
meetingPlace United States Capitol
meetsDuringPresidencyOf Bill Clinton
George H. W. Bush
meetsIn Washington, D.C.
numberOfChambers 2
numberOfNonVotingDelegates 5
numberOfSenators 100
numberOfVotingRepresentatives 435
ordinalNumber 102
precededByElection 1990 United States elections
secondSessionEnd 1992-10-??
secondSessionStart 1992-01-??
senateMajorityParty Democratic Party
senateMinorityParty Republican Party
senatePresident Dan Quayle
senatePresidentProTempore Robert Byrd
surface form: Robert C. Byrd
speakerOfTheHouse Tom Foley
startYear 1991
succeededByElection 1992 United States elections
timePeriod early 1990s

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101st United States Congress followedBy 102nd United States Congress
103rd United States Congress precededBy 102nd United States Congress
California's 11th congressional district representedIn 102nd United States Congress
Public Law 102-575 congressNumber 102nd United States Congress
Public Law 102-166 enactedBy 102nd United States Congress
George H. W. Bush administration legislativeBranchControl 102nd United States Congress
Energy Policy Act of 1992 enactedBy 102nd United States Congress
Ron Dellums parliamentaryTerm 102nd United States Congress
CA-13 representedIn 102nd United States Congress
National Film Preservation Act of 1992 enactedBy 102nd United States Congress