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Usage

United States Congress
-1st ←
→ 1st
[[File:{{{image}}}|{{{image_size}}}|alt={{{image_alt}}}]]
{{{imagename}}} ({{{imagedate}}})
{{{start}}} – {{{end}}}
Senate President{{{vp}}}
Senate President pro tem{{{pro tem}}}
House Speaker{{{speaker}}}
Members{{{senators}}} senators
{{{reps}}} members of the House
{{{delegates}}} non-voting delegates
Senate Majority{{{s-majority}}}
House Majority{{{h-majority}}}
Sessions
{{{sessionnumber1}}}: {{{sessionstart1}}} – {{{sessionend1}}}
{{{sessionnumber2}}}: {{{sessionstart2}}} – {{{sessionend2}}}
{{{sessionnumber3}}}: {{{sessionstart3}}} – {{{sessionend3}}}
{{{sessionnumber4}}}: {{{sessionstart4}}} – {{{sessionend4}}}
{{{sessionnumber5}}}: {{{sessionstart5}}} – {{{sessionend5}}}
{{{sessionnumber6}}}: {{{sessionstart6}}} – {{{sessionend6}}}
{{{sessionnumber7}}}: {{{sessionstart7}}} – {{{sessionend7}}}
{{{sessionnumber8}}}: {{{sessionstart8}}} – {{{sessionend8}}}
{{Infobox United States Congress
| ordinal        = 
| image          = (optional)
| imagename      = (optional)
| imagedate      = (optional)
| start          = 
| end            = 

| sessionnumber1 = 
| sessionstart1  = 
| sessionend1    = 
| sessionnumber2 = (optional)
| sessionstart2  = (optional)
| sessionend2    = (optional)
| sessionnumber3 = (optional)
| sessionstart3  = (optional)
| sessionend3    = (optional)
| sessionnumber4 = (optional)
| sessionstart4  = (optional)
| sessionend4    = (optional) (up to eight sessions)

| vp             = 
| pro tem        = 
| speaker        = 
| senators       = 
| reps           = 
| delegates      = (optional)
| s-majority     = 
| h-majority     = 
}}

Parameters

ordinal Number of the Congress
number Deprecated, use "ordinal"
Ordinal number of the Congress, i.e, "1st" in 1st United States Congress
previous Deprecated, use "ordinal"
Ordinal number of the previous Congress
next Deprecated, use "ordinal"
Ordinal number of the next Congress
image File name of image (optional). The default is a recent photo of the U.S. Capitol.
imagename Date of the image (optional). The default is [[United States Capitol]].
imagedate Date of the image (optional).
start First possible day of the Congress (not necessarily the first day of the first session)
end Last possible day of the Congress (not necessarily the last day of the last session)
sessionnumber1 Type of session (1st or Special)
sessionstart1 First day of the first session
sessionend1 Last day of the first session (i.e., day the last house adjourned sine die)
sessionnumber2 Type of session for the second session (optional)
sessionstart2 First day of the second session (optional)
sessionend2 Last day of the second session (optional)
sessionnumber3 Type of session for the third session (optional)
sessionstart3 First day of the third session (optional)
sessionend3 Last day of the third session (optional)
sessionnumber4 Type of session for the fourth session (optional)
sessionstart4 First day of the fourth session (optional)
sessionend4 Last day of the fourth session (optional)
vp President of the Senate (Vice President of the United States)
pro tem President pro tempore of the Senate
speaker Speaker of the House
senators Total number of seats in the Senate, with no vacancies
reps Total number of seats in the House, with no vacancies
delegates Same for delegates (whatever called) from territories, etc. (optional)
s-majority Majority party in the Senate
h-majority Majority party in the House

Example

109th United States Congress
108th ←
→ 110th
January 3, 2007 – January 3, 2009
Senate PresidentRichard Cheney (R)
Senate President pro temRobert Byrd (D)
House SpeakerNancy Pelosi (D)
Members100 senators
435 members of the House
5 non-voting delegates
Senate MajorityDemocratic Party (coalition)
House MajorityDemocratic Party
Sessions
1st: January 4, 2007 – December 19, 2007
2nd: January 3, 2008 – January 3, 2009[1]

Here's an example using information for the 110th United States Congress:

{{Infobox United States Congress
| ordinal        = 109
| start          = January 3, 2007
| end            = January 3, 2009

| sessionnumber1 = 1st
| sessionstart1  = January 4, 2007
| sessionend1    = December 19, 2007
| sessionnumber2 = 2nd
| sessionstart2  = January 3, 2008
| sessionend2    = January 3, 2009<ref>[http://clerk.house.gov/floorsummary/floor.html?day=20090103&today=20090425 Legislative Activities], via clerk.house.gov. Accessed April 25, 2009.  [https://web.archive.org/web/20110610234712/http://clerk.house.gov/floorsummary/floor.html?day=20090103&today=20090425 Archived] Apri 29, 2009</ref>

| vp             = [[Richard Cheney]] ([[Republican Party (United States)|R]])
| pro tem        = [[Robert Byrd]] ([[Democratic Party (United States)|D]])
| speaker        = [[Nancy Pelosi]] ([[Democratic Party (United States)|D]])
| senators       = 100
| reps           = 435
| delegates      = 5
| s-majority     = [[Democratic Party (United States)|Democratic Party]] (coalition)
| h-majority     = [[Democratic Party (United States)|Democratic Party]]
}}

Tracking category


  1. Legislative Activities, via clerk.house.gov. Accessed April 25, 2009. Archived Apri 29, 2009