In the most recent press conference, Sen. Proxmire represented the U.S. Senate and started with his condolences for the loss of Eleanor Roosevelt. He continued
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In an exclusive interview with the Washington Post, Democratic Senator Olin D. Johnston and his colleauges wished to provide us with a message for the
Concerns have arisen as multiple senators express their displeasure with the lack of communication between branches of the United States government. Several new resolutions presented

The U.S. Senate has officially passed many resolutions regarding the Cuban Missile Crisis, including plans regarding the U.S. Presidential Cabinet. With this, one of the
To our fellow Americans, This letter was drafted by Vice President Lyndon B. Johnson depicts the status of women in the eyes of the U.S.
In 1962, the role of women in society is becoming more important. It is becoming more than just cooking, cleaning, and watching the children. The
In a majority Democratic yet visibly divided Senate, Senators are heavily struggling to reach any sort of agreement over how to take action on the
Many United States senators have gathered in an attempt to discuss their opposing views, similar views, and create resolutions to solve their issues that they

Over the past few years, the United States government has made significant pushes in the direction of improved civil rights and breaking down gender-based disparities.

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The US cabinet sought to reassure the American people concerned about Cuba and the missile crisis with a statement to the press. “[The American people]

It couldn’t be put any more clearly, “We are focused on American issues, American solutions, and the American people”, said Republican Senator James B. Pearson