Ninety-Fourth Congress
The Ninety-Fourth Congress of the United States convened from January 3, 1975, to January 3, 1977. It consisted of the Senate and the House of Representatives, with a total of 535 members. This Congress was notable for its Democratic majority, which influenced various legislative agendas during its term.
During the Ninety-Fourth Congress, significant legislation was passed, including the Freedom of Information Act Amendments and the Emergency Employment Act. The Congress also dealt with pressing issues such as energy crises and civil rights, reflecting the political climate of the mid-1970s in the United States.