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A number of federal documents are readily available online, largely through three public resources – the Government Printing Office, the Library of Congress's Thomas Web site, and the federal agency sites.
DOCUMENT ROOM
The House of Representatives Document Room provides free-of-charge copies of various congressional documents, including bills and concurrent or joint resolutions. To request materials, call its office at 202.225.3456 or e-mail the Document Room at Hdocs@mail.house.gov.
GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE
The Government Printing Office grants access to documents, including the Congressional Record, laws, and the reports from most federal agencies and departments. Fees do apply. To request materials, call its office at 202.512.1800.
GAO REPORTS
Government Accountability Reports are available on the GAO Web site. A full listing of the GAO reports commissioned by our office, read below:
Nov. 2007: Agencies Face Competing Priorities in Enforcing the U.S. Embargo on Cuba
Report finds that Homeland Security is spending inordinate time and resources looking for contraband from Cuba – mostly cigars and rum – at the expense of keeping terrorists and other criminals from entering the US.
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