Sentence examples for congress by from inspiring English sources

'congress by' is not a correct or usable phrase in written English
You could use the phrase 'passed by Congress' to refer to something that Congress approved or passed into law. For example, "The Fair Labor Standards Act, passed by Congress in 1938, established the 40-hour work week in the United States."

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Durbin remarked about the banking industry's relation with Congress by saying, "they frankly own the place".

Congress by extension should be doing the same".

Congress, by all accounts, does not help matters.

from "Obama Breaks Up with Congress," by Ryan Lizza.

" From "The Court's Contempt for Congress," by Jeff Shesol.

(He will reportedly leave Congress by the end of May).

The goal is to deliver a proposal to Congress by January.

Those bills that are ready have been held up in Congress by other business.

Why? Visceral hatred of Congress by the electorate maybe the answer.

His political managers are placating allies in Congress by releasing funds for local pork-barrel projects.

Mr. Clinton had already lost Congress by the time he gave that speech.

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