The 460th Congress refers to the legislative body of the United States that convened from January 3, 2007, to January 3, 2009. This Congress was notable for being the first to have a majority of members from the Democratic Party in both the House of Representatives and the Senate since 1994.
During this session, significant legislation was passed, including the Emergency Economic Stabilization Act to address the financial crisis. The 460th Congress also focused on issues such as healthcare reform, energy policy, and education funding, reflecting the priorities of its Democratic majority.