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Third Session of the Seventy-sixth Congress, January 3, 1940, to January 3, 1941

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  • Riddick, Floyd M.

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The sine die adjournment of Congress on January 3 brought down the curtain on the longest and one of the most hectic and unique sessions in American history. As early as January 3, 1940, when the session began, the leaders of the House and Senate were looking forward to a program involving much controversy. But it is doubtful whether anyone anticipated a session drawn out over 367 days, during which $19,069,548,775 would be appropriated and 941 laws enacted. Many important bills were pending on the Senate and House calendars on the opening day, and measures on trade treaties, labor, agriculture, taxation, and debt limitation were certain to arise. Many congressmen rightly guessed that much defense legislation would be enacted. Around the Capitol during the opening weeks of the session, nevertheless, there was much sentiment for a more nearly balanced budget and for a curtailment of national expenditures. Barrages of criticism were thrown up against a continuation of the extensive executive powers previously conferred on the President, and particularly urging removal of certain governmental regulations on individuals or businesses. Pleas were made for a return to “congressional government.” And many members urged an early adjournment in order that representatives and senators might go home for campaign purposes.

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  • Riddick, Floyd M., 1941. "Third Session of the Seventy-sixth Congress, January 3, 1940, to January 3, 1941," American Political Science Review, Cambridge University Press, vol. 35(2), pages 284-303, April.
  • Handle: RePEc:cup:apsrev:v:35:y:1941:i:02:p:284-303_04
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