Federal Resources
Senator Lieberman's Resource Center is designed to offer you a comprehensive online research library. Here you will find White Papers prepared by the Senator's office, as well as numerous documents and reports published by state and federal agencies. Also included are tools to assist you in researching and tracking federal legislation, congressional votes, and federal funding opportunities.
Research
- Congressional Research Service
- Research Tools
- Federal Funding (NOFA)
- Library of Congress
- Senator Lieberman's News Library
- Bills Sponsored by Senator Lieberman
- Track a Bill
- How Our Laws Are Made
State Government
Federal Government
- U.S. Government
- U.S. Senate
- U.S. House of Representatives
- Congressional Budget Office
- Government Accountability Office
- Senator Lieberman's Guide to Doing Business with the Department of Homeland Security
- Federal Funding (NOFA)
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White Papers
Offshore Data: Improving Federal Agency Data
In December 2004, Senator Lieberman released a white paper focusing on the lack of federal agency data collected to measure offshore outsourcing. Full text of the white paper
Offshore Outsourcing: Services and R&D Jobs
In May 2004 Senator Lieberman released a white paper on offshore outsourcing in the high-end services and R&D sectors. Full text of the white paper
Major Reports
Final report of the Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee (HSGAC) on Hurricane Katrina, particularly the federal government management of the disaster.
Final Report of the National Commission on Terrorist Attacks Upon the United State.
Constituent Services
My state office in Hartford provides help to Connecticut residents who are experiencing difficulties with federal agencies or who have questions about the way their federal government works. My D.C. office staff provides responses to Connecticut residents who write about proposed federal legislation, regulations, and issues. Providing these "constituent services" is a very high priority of my Senate offices.
Any Connecticut resident can call, write, or email me about a problem with a federal agency. The problems addressed by my six full-time caseworkers range from routine to complex. We can resolve communication problems and paperwork glitches, or we can bring a problem to the attention of the appropriate agency.
To learn more about the constituent services offered by my office, click here.
Current News
- 11.01.12 LIEBERMAN, HOMELAND SECURITY SECRETARY NAPOLITANO TOUR HURRICANE DAMAGE IN CONNECTICUT
- 10.30.12 LIEBERMAN TOURS SWAMPED COASTAL REGION COMMENDS FEDERAL, STATE, LOCAL EMERGENCY COORDINATION OF PLANNING AND RESPONSE
- 10.30.12 CT DELEGATION HAILS DECLARATION OF MAJOR DISASTER IN WAKE OF HURRICANE SANDY
- 10.28.12 CT DELEGATION BACKS DISASTER REQUEST
- 10.25.12 Op-Ed (WSJ) | My Line on Defense—No More Cuts