426th Congress
The 426th Congress refers to the legislative body of the United States that convened from January 3, 2039, to January 3, 2041. It consists of two chambers: the House of Representatives and the Senate. Members of the House serve two-year terms, while Senators serve six-year terms. This Congress is responsible for creating and passing federal laws, as well as addressing national issues.
During the 426th Congress, various significant topics were likely discussed, including healthcare, education reform, and climate change. The composition of Congress can influence the legislative agenda, with the majority party playing a crucial role in determining which bills are prioritized for debate and voting.