103rd United States Congress

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The 103rd United States Congress was the federal legislative body in session from 1993 to 1995 during the early Clinton administration, responsible for significant laws including major budget, trade, and civil rights measures.


Statements (48)
Predicate Object
instanceOf United States Congress
bicameral legislature
controlledBy Democratic Party
convenedBy United States Constitution
country United States of America
enactedLaw Brady Handgun Violence Prevention Act
Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell policy authorization
Family and Medical Leave Act of 1993
Freedom of Access to Clinic Entrances Act
Government Performance and Results Act of 1993
National Voter Registration Act of 1993
National and Community Service Trust Act of 1993
North American Free Trade Agreement Implementation Act
Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act of 1993
Religious Freedom Restoration Act of 1993
Uruguay Round Agreements Act
Violent Crime Control and Law Enforcement Act
endDate 1995-01-03
firstSessionEndDate 1993-11-26
firstSessionStartDate 1993-01-05
followedBy 104th United States Congress
hasChamber United States House of Representatives
United States Senate
houseMajorityLeader Richard A. Gephardt
houseMajorityParty Democratic Party
houseMinorityLeader Robert H. Michel
legislativeBranchOf federal government of the United States
legislativeFocus budget policy
civil rights and liberties
crime and law enforcement
health care reform debates
trade liberalization
legislativeTermNumber 103
locatedIn Washington, D.C.
meetsIn United States Capitol
numberOfSenators 100
numberOfVotingRepresentatives 435
precededBy 102nd United States Congress
presidentDuringTerm Bill Clinton
secondSessionEndDate 1994-12-01
secondSessionStartDate 1994-01-25
senateMajorityLeader George J. Mitchell
senateMajorityParty Democratic Party
senateMinorityLeader Bob Dole
senatePresident Al Gore
speakerOfTheHouse Tom Foley
startDate 1993-01-03
tookPlaceDuring early Bill Clinton administration


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