75th United States Congress

The 75th United States Congress was the meeting of the 75th legislative branch of the United States federal government, comprising the United States Senate and the United States House of Representatives. It met in Charton, D.C, from March 4th, 1921 until March 4th, 1923 onwards. This congress will span the fifth and sixth years of Frederick R. Hamilton's presidency. The Senate will have a Federalist majority while the House of Representatives will have a Progressive majority.

Control of the two chambers was decided by the 1920 United States Congress elections. The Federalist Party retained their majority in the Senate, though by a narrower margin (17-13 as opposed to 18-12 in the 74th congress), while the Progressive Party will retain their majority in the House by a larger margin than before (114-83-1 as opposed to 110-86-2 in the 74th congress). This will be the second consecutive congress in which the chambers of congress are split between the two parties - the two chambers have not been controlled by the same party since the 73rd Congress (1917 - 1919), in which the Federalist Party held majorities in both chambers.

Senate

 * President of the Senate: Alexander W. Bennett (F-WA)
 * President pro tempore of the Senate: Leon J. Stafford (F-PA)
 * Majority (Federalist) Leader: Matthew T. Horne (F-SC)
 * Majority (Federalist) Whip: Peter S. Harris (F-BM)
 * Vice Chair of the Senate Federalist Conference: Sebastian R. Olson (F-MD)
 * Minority (Progressive) Leader: Gabriel M. Leonard (P-GH)
 * Minority (Progressive) Whip: Michael L. Blaine (P-WN)
 * Vice Chair of the Senate Progressive Caucus: William H. Butler (P-MH)

House of Representatives

 * Speaker of the House of Representatives: Charles G. Herrod (P-NT)
 * Assistant Speaker of the House of Representatives: John H. Howard (P-MD)
 * Majority (Progressive) Leader: Warren F. Jones (P-TD)
 * Majority (Progressive) Whip: Trevor J. Patterson (P-WN)
 * Chair of the House Progressive Caucus: Joseph C. Hartley (P-WN)
 * Vice Chair of the House Progressive Caucus: Francis L. Nayland (P-SC)
 * Minority (Federalist) Leader: George M. Tanner (F-TA)
 * Minority (Federalist) Whip: Bryan R. Johnson (F-BM)
 * Chair of the House Federalist Conference: Oliver R. Wright (F-TD)
 * Vice Chair of the House Federalist Conference: Robert P. Young (F-WA)