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WASHINGTON (November 9, 2004) - - The two-year 108th Congress, now near its end, has been the most productive for legislation supported by National Right to Life since the Supreme Court's 1973 Roe v. Wade decision.
The regular session of the Congress ended in mid-October, and lawmakers went home to campaign for the November 2 general election. In mid-November, the 108th Congress will return to Washington for a short "lame-duck" session, to deal with a very limited number of issues.
The 109th Congress, reflecting the November 2 election results, will convene in January. (See "New Pro-Lifers Added to United States House and Senate" on page 1 of this ...
Source: HighBeam Research, Senate Has Been Bottleneck for Some Key Measures; 108th Congress the...