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Includes several important databases for researching Congress, including: CQ Researcher, CQ Weekly, CQ Alamanac and Politics in America.
Congress.gov
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of Congress. See also
date coverage
.
Congressional Research Service (CRS) Reports
To find CRS reports, do a Google search for CRS and a policy issue, e.g. Google for: CRS immigration. These non-partisan reports are created by the Library of Congress' Congressional Research Service for members of Congress.
History, Art & Archives: The U.S. House of Representatives
A collaborative project between the Office of the Historian and the Clerk of the House's Office of Art and Archives.
U. S. Census Bureau. My Congressional District
Map finder for the U.S. Census Bureau's collection of Congressional District Maps
Legislative Process: Getting Started
A guide from Duke. See also
Congress.gov
, the
BGSU guide
,
Federal Legislative History 101
and the
LLSDC's Legislative Source Book
.
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