01/06/21 9:02 PM
The House convened, returning from a recess continuing the legislative day of January 6.
01/06/21 2:19 PM
The Speaker announced that the House do now recess. The next meeting is subject to the call of the Chair.
01/06/21 1:22 PM
HOUSE DEBATE - The House resumed its sitting and pursuant to S. Con. Res. 1, and the applicable provisions of the United States Code, the House proceeded with debate on the objection raised against the certified results of the Electoral College balloting in the state of Arizona. Members will be recognized for up to 5 minutes each and may not be recognized more than once. Debate shall continue for not to exceed 2 hours.
01/06/21 1:14 PM
CONSIDERATION OF OBJECTION - The Senate withdrew from the Chamber of the House and retired to its own Chamber in order to allow each body to separately consider the objection.
01/06/21 1:12 PM
OBJECTION TO ARIZONA ELECTORAL BALLOTS - During the course of the proceedings of the Joint Session, an objection was raised against the certified results of the Electoral College ballots of the state of Arizona. The objection, having been raised by a Representative and supported by a Senator, was laid before the Joint Session.
01/06/21 1:07 PM
CERTIFICATION OF ELECTORAL VOTES - Beginning with the state of Alabama, the tellers proceeded with announcing the results of the Electoral College balloting.
01/06/21 1:05 PM
JOINT SESSION CALLED TO ORDER - The Vice President called the Joint Session to order, announced the purpose of the Joint Session and directed the tellers on the part of the House and Senate to take seats at the Clerk's desk.
01/06/21 1:00 PM
APPEARANCE OF THE SENATE - The Vice President and the Members of the Senate appeared and were admitted into the House Chamber to meet with the House in a Joint Session for the purpose of certifying the Electoral College ballot count.
01/06/21 12:56 PM
The House convened, returning from a recess continuing the legislative day of January 6.
01/06/21 12:55 PM
The House convened, returning from a recess continuing the legislative day of January 6.