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65th United States Congress

1917-1919 U.S. Congress From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

65th United States Congress
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The 65th United States Congress was a meeting of the legislative branch of the United States federal government, composed of the United States Senate and the United States House of Representatives. It met in Washington, D.C., from March 4, 1917, to March 4, 1919, during the fifth and sixth years of Woodrow Wilson's presidency. The apportionment of seats in this House of Representatives was based on the 1910 United States census.

Quick Facts March 4, 1917 – March 4, 1919, Members ...

The Senate maintained a Democratic majority. In the House, the Republicans had actually won a plurality, but as the Progressives and Socialist Representative Meyer London caucused with the Democrats, this gave them the operational majority of the nearly evenly divided chamber, thus giving the Democrats full control of Congress, and along with President Wilson maintaining an overall federal government trifecta.

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Major events

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1918 flu pandemic
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Major legislation

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President Woodrow Wilson asking Congress to declare war on Germany on April 2, 1917.
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After war was declared, war bond posters demonized Germany
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Young men at the first national registration day held in association with the Selective Service Act of 1917.
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Major resolutions

Constitutional amendments

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The Eighteenth Amendment in the National Archives
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Party summary

Senate

More information Party (shading shows control), Total ...

House of Representatives

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Leadership

Senate leadership

Senate president
Senate president pro tempore

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House leadership

House Speaker

Presiding

Majority (Democratic) leadership

Minority (Republican) leadership

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Members

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Senate

Because of the 17th Amendment, starting in 1914 U.S. senators were directly elected instead of by the state legislatures. However, this did not affect the terms of U.S. senators whose terms had started before that Amendment took effect, In this Congress, Class 2 meant their term ended with this Congress, requiring reelection in 1918; Class 3 meant their term began in the last Congress, requiring reelection in 1920; and Class 1 meant their term began in this Congress, requiring reelection in 1922.

House of Representatives

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Changes in membership

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The count below reflects changes from the beginning of the first session of this Congress.

Senate

  • Replacements: 17
  • Deaths: 10
  • Resignations: 1
  • Vacancy: 0
  • Total seats with changes: 10
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House of Representatives

  • replacements: 23
  • Deaths: 15
  • Resignations: 12
  • Contested elections: 3
  • Total seats with changes: 31
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Committees

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Lists of committees and their party leaders for members of the House and Senate committees can be found through the Official Congressional Directory at the bottom of this article. The directory after the pages of terms of service lists committees of the Senate, House (Standing with Subcommittees, Select and Special) and Joint and, after that, House/Senate committee assignments. On the committees section of the House and Senate in the Official Congressional Directory, the committee's members on the first row on the left side shows the chairman of the committee and on the right side shows the ranking member of the committee.

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Joint committees

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Caucuses

Employees

Legislative branch agency directors

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House of Representatives

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See also

References

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