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The current Congressional Collaborations of the Week are:
Person: Glen Browder (Alabama's 3rd congressional district) Seal of Congress
Place: Indiana's 7th congressional district (currently held by Julia Carson)
Thing: Procedures of the United States House of Representatives

Every week three U.S. Congress-related topics, stubs, or Red linked articles are chosen for you to improve. Be bold!
This COTW is organized by WikiProject U.S. Congress. (Nominate future collaborations; See past collaborations)


Contents

Future COTW Nominations

For weeks of October 30, 2006 to November 19, 2006:

Persons

There are no people redlinked in the 107th - 109th Congresses (I think). Here are my nominations for redlinked members of the… —Markles 01:19, 5 September 2006 (UTC)

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Congressional districts

Things


Nomination Guidelines (Proposed)

Eligible candidates for collaboration include either redlinks (non-existent articles) or stubs (incomplete or low-quality articles marked as such).

  • Nominations will remain until selected, or for three rounds, after which they shall be considered failed, and stricken from the list.
  • Person: Both proper nouns and positions, like Senate Majority Leader, are considered valid nominations.
  • Place: Locations, both geographical and architectural in nature.
  • Thing: Anything else related to Project Congress which does not fall within either of the previous two categories.
  • Please sign your nomination
  • Signify support for nomination with *Support: reason(opt.) --~~~~

Previous Collaborations Chronicle

Edition Dates Article(s)
PERSON PLACE THING
I 3/07/2006-3/19/2006 Ben Nighthorse Campbell California District 50 Cloture
II 3/20/2006-4/02/2006 United States Senate Democratic Conference Secretary Law Library of Congress United States Senate Appropriations Subcommittee on Defense
III 4/03/2006-4/16/2006 Senate Republican Conference Chairperson New York's 8th congressional district Shadow Senators
IV 4/17/2006-5/07/2006 Robert L. Owen O’Neill House Office Building Sixth United States Congress
V 5/08/2006-6/25/2006 William Upham Senate Building Beauty Shop United States Capitol Preservation Commission
VI 6/26/2006-7/23/2006 Robert Dale Owen United States Capitol Visitor Center United States Senate Committee on the Mississippi River and Its Tributaries
VII 7/24/2006-8/13/2006 Karen L. Haas Texas's 23rd congressional district Opposition Party (United States)
VIII 8/14/2006-9/3/2006 Richard A. Baker Minnesota's 1st congressional district Historian of the United States Senate
IX 9/4/2006-10/8/2006 Rick Hill Connecticut's 1st congressional district United States House of Representatives Office of Emergency Planning, Preparedness, and Operations
X 10/9/2006-10/29/2006 Glen Browder Indiana's 7th congressional district Procedures of the United States House of Representatives
XI 10/30/2006-11/19/2006 nominations underway

Templates

  • {{USCongressCOTW-Was}}, which puts a box at the top of previous COTW articles' talk pages.
  • {{USCongressCOTW}}, which puts the COTW announcement as shown at the top of this page.

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