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explore its history, and access related full-text congressional documents.
First: Questions about How a Bill Becomes a Law? Consult this when questions arise.
1. From the Laws menu, identify and access the text of a statute using one of five methods:
This is the only search that will identify all laws on a particular topic and eliminate false hits.
If you choose this route, begin by using the most specific language you can, and use the boolean operator NOT to exclude anything that could result in a false hit.
2. Find the legislative history of your law at Legislative Histories for Statutes:
3. Find the congressional documents identified in the statute's history.
4. Retrieve the bill tracking reports for the bills listed in your legislative history.
U.S. House of Representatives
Provide press releases, markup transcripts, and other sources,. Provides links to web pages of committees (including press releases), the House leadership, and
representatives' offices.
U.S. Senate
Includes links to the web sites of committees and individual senators.
The President's remarks on bills appear in the Weekly Compilation of Presidential Documents.
POLICY ANALYSIS
Government Sources:
Congressional Budget Office
Provides the Congress with analyses needed for economic and budget decisions and
with the information and estimates required for the Congressional budget
process.
Congressional Research Services Index on CD-ROM (Computer Workstation
#1, Government Documents Library)
Indexes reports in the Major Studies & Issue Briefs of the
Congressional Research Service microfiche set in the Government Documents Library.
Few of these
documents are available on the Internet.
Congressional
Research Service Reports
Some links provide access to a number of full-text CRS documents.
CQ
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Includes the CQ Weekly, CQ Researcher, and other public affairs
sources.
Congressional Quarterly Almanac
(328.7305COQ, Government Documents
Library).
No source provides a better overview of Congressional
activity during a given year.
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Federal Register
Contains proposed rules and final rules, which will be incorporated in
the Code of Federal Regulations.
Federal Government Resources: Executive Branch
Office of Management and Budget Regulatory Matters
Laws on the Rulemaking Process
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Politics1
Provides a wide array of policy-related news sources.
Individual Titles:
The
Hill FT
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Covers Congress and the influence of congressional leaders, the
administration, and lobbyists. The Hill is delivered every Wednesday to each
member of Congress and thousands of congressional aides. To access it, select Inside
Washington on the LexisNexis Congressional main menu.
National
Journal FT
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Focuses on current public policy issues. You can also access the Almanac
of American Politics through this site.
New York Times (only through 2001) FT UIUC
Roll Call
This semi-weekly newspaper covers Congress.
Project Vote-Smart|
"Thousands of candidates and officials, five basic categories: backgrounds,
issue positions, voting records, campaign finances and performance
evaluations."
Washington
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The A Section contains national political coverage, including investigative
reporting and public policy analysis. To access, select Inside Washington
on the LexisNexis Congressional main menu.
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