One Hundredth Congress
The One Hundredth Congress of the United States convened from January 3, 1987, to January 3, 1989. It included the 100th Senate and the 100th House of Representatives, with significant legislation addressing issues like the budget, education, and civil rights.
During this Congress, notable events included the confirmation of Robert Bork to the Supreme Court and the passage of the Civil Rights Restoration Act of 1987. The One Hundredth Congress played a crucial role in shaping policies that impacted various aspects of American life during the late 1980s.