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The Internet is one of the world's greatest resources, but it can be overwhelming when you are looking for information. Below, I have listed several sites that will help you locate information about the Federal Government.
General Resources
The Executive Branch
The Legislative Branch
The Judicial Branch
General Resources
- If you need information about or from a federal agency, I recommend you visit:
FEDWORLD INFORMATION NETWORK
- If you are having trouble locating a federal agency, try:
The Federal Web Locator
The U.S. Government Manual Online
- If you want access to electronic government information products, search:
GPO Access (Government Printing Office On-line)
- If you want to learn more about the history of our legislative process, I suggest:
U.S. House of Representatives Educational Resources
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The Executive Branch
- If you want information about the Executive Branch of the Federal government, I encourage you to visit:
The White House
The President's Cabinet
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The Legislative Branch
- If you want information about the Legislative Branch of the Federal government, you can visit:
The U.S. House of Representatives
The U.S. Senate
THOMAS at the Library of Congress
To order hard copies of bills from the U.S. House of Representatives or the U.S. Senate, please contact my office or send your request to:
House Document Room
B-18 Annex #2,
Washington, DC 20515
or call: 202/225-3456
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The Judicial Branch
- If you want information about the Judicial Branch of the Federal government, I recommend:
The Federal Judicial Center
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