House Democratic Caucus Records 1913-1999 (bulk 1969-1994)

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House Democratic Caucus Records 1913-1999 (bulk 1969-1994)

Organization of Democratic members of the United States House of Representatives; established in 1796. The records include minutes of meetings, transcripts of meetings and hearings, office files, correspondence, legislation, caucus and House rules, reports, handbooks, printed matter, and other records documenting the proceedings of the caucus and its efforts to shape national public policy.

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