Despite setbacks created by Prohibition and World War II, by the 1950s the Kentucky bourbon industry rebounded. In 1963, bourbon was the top-selling liquor in the United States, and the various brands produced 75 million gallons of bourbon and spent more than $34 million on advertising. This wave of popularity crested in 1964 when the House passed H. Con. Res. 57, designating bourbon as a “distinctive product” of the United States. Both chambers passed the Senate's version of the concurre...| history.house.gov
The Constitution grants the House broad power to discipline its Members for acts that range from criminal misconduct to violations of internal House Rules. Over the decades, several forms of discipline have evolved in the House. The most severe type of punishment by the House is expulsion, which is followed by censure, and finally reprimand. Members Who Have Been Expelled From the House of RepresentativesMembers Who Have Been Censured By the House of RepresentativesMembers Who Have Been Repr...| history.house.gov
Since 1920, the Clerk of the House has collected and published the official vote counts for federal elections from the official sources among the various states and territories.| history.house.gov