Inside view of everyday activities in the office of Senator Allen J. Ellender at the United States Capitol building in Washington DC, United States. Senator Allen converses with two officials. Woman delivers a document to the Senator. Group of women work in office. Woman at a typewriter as she types a document. Cartoon with a map of the United States that reads:Elected on population basis. Cartoon notes Congressmen elected for two year term. President Lyndon Johnson addresses the Congress.
Congressmen seated at desks in their offices at U.S. Capitol in Washington DC. Edwin E. Willis, Louisiana written on a board outside the office. Representative Edwin E. Willis signs a documents. Vice President of United States Hubert Humphrey at desk. Senator Carl Hayden from Arizona signs documents in an office.
Journal of the Senate of the United States. Document with the heading "Congressional Record" Workers work inside a printing factory. They print the Congressional Record journals. Vehicles parked outside the United States Capitol building in Washington DC, United States.
Images and cartoons intended to inform about the inner workings of the United States Legislature. The Democratic and Republican political parties of the United States. Cartoon of a donkey and an elephant shows how relative political strength of the Democrats and the Republicans can change, with election outcomes. Cartoon shows path a bill follows on the path of lawmaking. Senator Allen J. Ellender seated at a desk. Officials seated inside an office during a Senate Committee meeting. A directory shows names and meeting rooms of Congressional Committees and Sub-committees. Sign on a door reads "Agriculture and Forestry". Senator Carl Hayden signs documents in his office at United States Capitol. Journal with heading "Calendar of Business". Cartoon shows how seniority leads to more important Congressional Committee assignments. Senators private subway. Officials going up and down escalators. Cartoon picture shows a proposed bill in a waste basket.
A cartoon shows a Congressional Conference Committee. An actual Congressional Committee at work in the United States Capitol Building Washington DC. President Lyndon B. Johnson signs legislation into law. The President conveys the signed legislation by means of a signing document expressing his support for and reservations about it . His signature on the legislation. Copy of the final law as printed in the U.S. Code. View of the United States Capitol building.
California Governor Ronald Reagan and wife Nancy Reagan celebrate his Gubernatorial election victory at the Biltmore Hotel (506 S Grand Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90071, United States) in Los Angeles, California. Republican supporters wave their hats and cheer as Reagan announces that 'partisanship ends today'.