64th Congress
The 64th Congress of the United States convened from March 4, 1915, to March 4, 1917. It was composed of the Senate and the House of Representatives, with the Democratic Party holding a majority in both chambers. This Congress was notable for addressing issues related to World War I and domestic reforms.
During this period, significant legislation was passed, including the Keating-Owen Child Labor Act and the Federal Farm Loan Act. The Congress also dealt with the growing concerns over national security and economic stability as the United States navigated its role in global affairs.