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The First Session of the Seventy-eighth Congress

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  • Riddick, Floyd M.

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In his budget message for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1944, which really should be labelled the State of the Union Message, President Roosevelt presented in outline his legislative program, which occupied Congress for the session. The message was devoted primarily to war expenditures, farm and food program, stabilization program, civilian control, non-war expenditures, the debt limit, and a pay-as-you-go tax system.Organization. The political complexion of the Seventy-eighth Congress differs considerably from that of the Seventy-seventh, particularly in the House. The Republicans gained 47 Representatives and ten Senators, while the Democrats lost 45 Representatives and nine Senators. The third parties retained the same number of Representatives, but lost one Senator. The change in personnel was even greater, with thirteen changes in the Senate's membership and 106 in that of the House. The chairmanship of three standing committees of the Senate and fifteen of the House were changed at the beginning of or during the session.

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  • Riddick, Floyd M., 1944. "The First Session of the Seventy-eighth Congress," American Political Science Review, Cambridge University Press, vol. 38(2), pages 301-317, April.
  • Handle: RePEc:cup:apsrev:v:38:y:1944:i:02:p:301-317_04
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