The 94th Congress of the United States convened from January 3, 1975, to January 3, 1977. It consisted of the House of Representatives and the Senate, with a total of 535 members. This Congress was notable for its significant legislative activity, including the passage of key laws related to civil rights, environmental protection, and economic policy.
During the 94th Congress, major legislation included the Emergency Employment Act and the National Energy Act. The Congress also faced challenges such as the aftermath of the Vietnam War and economic issues like inflation and energy crises, shaping the political landscape of the time.