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Who had control of Congress in 1974?

Who had control of Congress in 1974?

93rd United States Congress
Members 100 senators 435 representatives
Senate Majority Democratic
Senate President Spiro Agnew (R) (until October 10, 1973) Vacant (Oct 10–Dec 6, 1973) Gerald Ford (R) (Dec 6, 1973 – Aug 9, 1974) Vacant (Aug 9–Dec 19, 1974) Nelson Rockefeller (R) (from December 19, 1974)
House Majority Democratic

Where is the apportionment clause?

Fourteenth Amendment, Section 2: Representatives shall be apportioned among the several States according to their respective numbers, counting the whole number of persons in each State, excluding Indians not taxed.

Who controlled Congress 1975?

94th United States Congress
House Majority Democratic
House Speaker Carl Albert (D)
Sessions
1st: January 14, 1975 – December 19, 1975 2nd: January 19, 1976 – October 1, 1976

What happened in the 1974 congressional election?

The elections occurred in the wake of the Watergate scandal and three months into term of Republican President Gerald Ford. Democrats won net gains of four seats in the Senate, 49 seats in the House of Representatives, and four seats in the gubernatorial elections.

What is an apportionment clause?

An apportionment clause specifies how the estate tax burden will be allocated among your beneficiaries. Omission of this clause, or failure to word it carefully, may result in unintended consequences. Apportionment options. There are many ways to apportion estate taxes.

Who controlled Congress 1976?

The Democrats retained control of Congress and won the presidency in the 1976 elections. Thomas P. “Tip” O’Neill of Massachusetts succeeded Speaker Carl Albert of Oklahoma following his retirement in 1977.

Who was Ford’s VP in 1974?

Cabinet

The Ford Cabinet
Office Name
President Gerald Ford
Vice President none
Nelson Rockefeller 1974–1977