legislative process

Congress.gov

Congress.gov is the official website for United States federal legislative information. It provides federal bills and laws from 1951/52 onwards and tracking information for legislation currently going through Congress. Information about Congressional committees is also given, including reports and other documents. The Congressional Record is also available, back to the nineteenth century. There are also member profiles showing legislation sponsored and co-sponsored.

Congressional Research Service Reports

A collection of full-text Congressional Research Service (CRS) reports on the US Department of State website. The Congressional Research Service provides information about current public policy issues and the legislative process to members of the US Congress. Topics covered in this set of CRS reports include: the structure and administration of the House of Representatives, procedure on the floor of the House, committees, budget procedure, relations with the Senate and relations with the President.

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