House Calendar
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The House Calendar is a calendar in the United States House of Representatives that schedules major bills which don't involve money. The calendar can also be defined as a list of all bills reported from committee and eligible for floor action, except bills pertaining to taxation and spending.
[edit] See also
- Calendar Wednesday
- Corrections Calendar
- Morning Hour
- Private Calendar
- Resolution (law)
- Union Calendar
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