Noun
a published written account of the speeches and debates and votes of the United States Congress
Source: WordNetIt is only the words of the bill that have presidential approval, where that approval is given. It is not to be supposed that in signing a bill the President endorses the whole Congressional Record. Robert H. Jackson
Since 1980, we've used reconciliation 22 times, and out of those times, Republicans used it 16 times. So, earth to my Republican friends, you can have your option but you cannot change these facts. They're in the Congressional Record. Barbara Boxer
Think of what would happen to us in America if there were no humorists; life would be one long Congressional record. Thomas Lansing Masson
So when all the yielding and objections is over, the other Senator said, "I object to the remarks of a professional joker being put into the Congressional Record." Taking a dig at me, see? They didn't want any outside fellow contributing. Will Rogers
Aryan Nations Revival leaders were placed on the Congressional Record as domestic terrorists, and the Holy Order of the Brotherhood of the Phinehas Priesthood was determined to be the enforcement/terrorist wing of Aryan Nations. Source: Internet
Bhagwati (2002), Free Trade Today, p 1 Pugel (2007), International Economics, pp. 35–38, 40 Exceptionally, Henry George 's 1886 book Protection or Free Trade was read out loud in full into the Congressional Record by five Democratic congressmen. Source: Internet