First published anonymously in 1880, Democracy: An American Novel by Henry Adams, is a tale of politics and power. Filled with characters that are recognizable in any era, it is one of many great political novels included in this bibliography of Capitol Hill in Fiction.
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When the Senate votes on legislation 15 or more times in one day it is called a Vote-arama.
The Virtual Reference Desk (VRD) organizes information by subject and provides links to related materials.
Investigations is one of more than 50 VRD categories. The 2004 release of the movie The Aviator has drawn attention to the investigative powers of the Senate when it featured Howard Hughes testifying before the Senate Special Committee Investigating the National Defense Program in 1947. Several special Senate committees have been created over the years to conduct investigations.
Transcripts of hearings may be available on a committee Web site, from the Government Printing Office, or from a federal depository library. Learn how to find Committee Hearings.
Many of the books listed on senate.gov can be found at your local public library or a government depository library, or can be purchased on the Web or from a bookstore. This guide will help you get started.
You need a bill or public law number to check the status of or request a copy of legislation. This How to guide will assist you.