Legislative Branch Resources
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Library of Congress. The mission of the Library of Congress is to make resources available and useful to the Congress and the American people and to sustain and preserve a universal collection of knowledge and creativity for future generations.
THOMAS. Acting under the directive of the leadership of the 104th Congress to make Federal legislative information freely available to the Internet public, a Library of Congress team brought the THOMAS system online in January 1995. Resources include Bill Text, Congressional Record Text, Bill Summary and Status, Congress This Week, Major Legislation, Congressional Record Index, and Historical Documents.
Congressional News and Analysis
Congressional Organizations and Commissions
Congressional Schedules and Calendars
Floor Proceedings
Status of Appropriations Bills
Other Congressional Web Sites
GPO Access. This is the primary source for the full text of congressional documents: bills, Congressional Record, Congressional Record Index, public laws, committee reports, committees (members, jurisdiction, hearings, rules), House and Senate calendars, history of bills, Congressional Pictorial Directory.
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