425th Congress
The 425th Congress refers to the legislative body of the United States that convened from January 3, 2037, to January 3, 2039. It consists of two chambers: the Senate and the House of Representatives. During this session, lawmakers addressed various national issues, including budgetary concerns, healthcare reform, and infrastructure development.
The 425th Congress was marked by significant political dynamics, including party control and legislative priorities. Key figures included the Speaker of the House and the Majority Leader of the Senate, who played crucial roles in guiding the legislative agenda. This Congress aimed to respond to the evolving needs of the American public.