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  • A Century of Lawmaking for a New Nation - A Century of Lawmaking For a New Nation provides access to U.S. congressional documents and debates from 1774-1873. The Law Library of Congress houses one of the most complete collections of U.S. Congressional documents in their original format.
    memory.loc.gov/ammem/amlaw/lawhome.html
  • Congress.Org -- Your Link to Congress - Congress.Org is a comprehensive, searchable guide to the U.S. Congress.
    www.congress.org
  • Congressional Archives - Several on-line exhibits from the Carl Albert Center on various Congressmen. Contains educational background information on their Collections.
    www.ou.edu/special/albertctr/archives
  • Congressional Observer Publications - C.O.P. provides accurate, timely, meaningful, and absolutely non-partisan coverage of every vote in the House and Senate. Also contains some historic information and studies on Congressional voting.
    www.proaxis.com/~cop
  • CongressLink: Know your Congress - A site that educates about Congress, the Constitution, the legislative process (long and short versions), current Congressional leadership, and Congressional staff positions.
    www.congresslink.org
  • House of Representatives Historical Information -
    clerkweb.house.gov/histrecs/history/history.htm
  • How Congress Works - A look at the Congressional law making process through the use of the "Zone System." Each "zone," as defined by Howard Marlowe, identifies a sector of legislative activity.
    www.netlobby.com/hcw.html
  • Joint Committee on The Organization of Congress -- Final Report - Organization of the Congress (1993)
    www.house.gov/rules/jcoc2.htm
  • Joint Committee on The Organization of Congress -- Recommendations - Recommendations from the Joint Committee House members on how to make Congress more effective, accountable, and credible.
    www.house.gov/rules/jcoc1h.htm
  • U.S. House of Representatives - Educational Resources - Documents related to the legislative process that are of interest to the public.
    www.house.gov/house/Educat.html
  • INCONGRESS - Site for tracking of Government bills and interest group activity. Links to all of the major actors, committee membership, hot issue coverage, and contact information for advocacy groups. Free for public use.
    www.incongress.com
  • Learning About the Senate - How the Senate works.
    www.senate.gov/learning

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