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 1972 - 92nd Congress, 2nd Session
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1972 Presidential Election Results
92nd Congress Compiles Respectable Health Record
An 18-Month Campaign for the Nomination
Appropriations in 2nd Session, 92nd Congress
Break-In of Democratic National Headquarters
Budget: $246.3-Billion Spending, $25.5-Billion Deficit
Chronology of Political Events: Jan. 1971—Nov. 1972
Committees Held 40 Percent of Sessions in Secrecy
Confident Republicans Renominate Nixon, Agnew
Congress Approves 44 Percent of Nixon's 1972 Requests
Congressional Anti-Busing Sentiment Mounts in 1972
Congressional Review: The Issue was Federal Spending
Conservative in Language, Moderate in Proposals
Democratic Candidates: Mcgovern and Shriver
Election 1972
Election-Night Statements: The Bitter and the Sweet
Fiscal 1973 Budget by Function: $246.3 Billion in Expenditures, $270.9 Billion in Spending Authority
Formulas for Defeat: Age and Complacency
Governors: Gain of One for Democrats, Now 31–19
Governorship Popular Vote Returns in 1972 Elections
House Committee Vacancies: 6 Chairmanships Open
House Membership in the 93rd Congress 244 Democrats, 191 Republicans
House: Republican Gain of 12, New Count of 244–191
Income Redistribution, Vietnam Withdrawal Promised
McGovern Acceptance Speech
Members of 92nd Congress, Second Session Governors, Cabinet Officers, Supreme Court
Membership of Federal Regulatory Agencies 1972
Most Productive Environmental Session in History
Nader Raiders Focus Major Project on Congress
Nixon Acceptance Speech
Nixon Vetoes 16 Bills in Second Session of 92nd Congress
Nixon's Landslide Victory Fails to Produce Republican Congress
Nixon's Record: A Sweeping Endorsement by the Voters
Open, Closed Congressional Committee Meetings 92nd Congress
Presidency: Nixon Landslide of Historic Proportions
President Nixon Made Three Cabinet Changes in 1972
President Nixon Picked Agnew for VP Candidate
President Nixon Running for Second Term
Presidential Address:Nixon to Congress on Return from Russia, Iran, Poland
Presidential Boxscore for 1972
Presidential Budget Message: Nixon's Message on Fiscal 1973 Budget
Presidential Statement to Congress: Nixon on Dock Strike
Presidential Statement to Congress: Nixon on Executive Reorganization
Presidential Statement to Congress: Nixon on Foreign Aid 1972
Presidential Statement to Congress: Nixon on Manpower Revenue Sharing
Presidential Statement to Congress: Nixon on Minority Enterprises
Presidential Statement to Congress: Nixon on Older Americans
Presidential Statement to Congress: Nixon on Rural Development
Presidential Statement to Congress: Nixon on School Busing, 1972
Presidential Statement to Congress: Nixon on Social Services
Presidential Statement to Congress: Nixon on Welfare Reform, 1972
Presidential Statement to Congress: Nixon Proposes New Wilderness Protection Areas
Presidential Statement to Congress: Nixon Renews Call for Environmental Legislation
Presidential Statement to Congress: Nixon Requests Action on Three Health Care Programs
Presidential Statement to Congress: Nixon Seeks Disaster Relief
Presidential Statement to Congress: Nixon Vetoes Older American, Aging Bills
Presidential Statement to Congress: Nixon's 1972 Economic Message
Presidential Statement to Congress: Nixon's Bicentennial Message
Presidential Statement to Congress: Nixon's Foreign Policy Summary 1972
Presidential Statement to Congress: Nixon's Message on Spending
Presidential Veto Message: Nixon Vetoes Environmental Systems, Centers
Presidential Veto Message: Nixon Vetoes Labor-HEW Appropriations Bill
Presidential Veto Message: Nixon Vetoes Nine Bills, Oct. 27
Presidential Veto Message: Nixon Vetoes Water Pollution Act
Public Laws: 92nd Congress, 2nd Session
Registrations by Lobbyists
Senate Committee Vacancies: 2 Chairmanships Open
Senate Popular Vote Returns in 1972 Elections
Senate: Increase of 2 Seats in Democratic Majority
Shriver Replaced Eagleton as Democratic VP Candidate
State Legislatures: Democratic Net Gain of 2
Summary of Election Results for 50 States, D.C.
The Nixon Court: ‘To Interpret, Not Make, Law’
The State of the Union: Nixon Makes Dual Plea for Action on Past Requests
The State of the Union: Nixon's State of Union, 1972 Text II
Ticket Splitting: Heavy Despite Nixon Landslide
U.S. Involvement in Costly War Neared End in 1972
Years of Expiration of Senate Terms