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Federal Government
Congressional Hearings - (GPOAccess) Most Congressional hearings are published two months to two years after they are held. Only hearings released to GPO from the committees are made available on GPO Access Congressional Hearings on the Web - (U of Michigan) Most Congressional hearings are published two months to two years after they are held. Copies are available in paper or microfiche at many large academic and public libraries. Hearings prior to publication are, for the most part, only available from commercial services for a fee or from libraries which subscribe to those services (LexisNexis Congressional Universe). Digest of Education Statistics - Topics in the Digest include: the number of schools and colleges; teachers; enrollments; graduates; educational attainment; finances; federal funds for education; employment and income of graduates; libraries; technology; and international comparisons. Directory of registered investment advisors (SEC) FDLP Desktop - The Federal Depository Library Program (FDLP) was established by Congress to ensure that the American public has access to its Government's information. Federal depository collections which are filled with information on careers, business opportunities, consumer information, health and nutrition, legal and regulatory information, demographics, and numerous other subjects. Federal Government Materials on the Web - U of Michigan - Bibliographies, Budget, Civil Service, Copyright, Directories, Executive Branch, Executive Orders, FOIA , GAO, Grants, Historic Documents, Legislative Branch, Judicial Branch, Laws, OMB, Patents, President, Regulations, Taxes, Trademarks, Web Site Directories, White House Federal Reserve Board of Governors - central bank of the United States. Founded in 1913 ro provide the nation with a safer, more flexible and more stable monetary and financial system.
FedWorld Information Network - A comprehensive central access point for searching, locating, ordering and acquiring government and business information. USA.gov - USA.gov, the official U.S. Governmentwide Internet portal searches, in a fraction of a second, over 22,000 federal websites containing more than 35 million pages of information, services and transactions. First Gov also accesses an additional 16 million pages from the Internet portals of all 50 states and the District of Columbia. GPOAccess - GPO Access disseminates official information from all three branches of the Federal Government. GovTrack.us - find the status of legislation, the speeches of representatives on the House and Senate floors, voting records, campaign contribution summaries, full text of bills. Historical Data Census Browser - The data presented here describe the people and the economy of the US for each state and county from 1790 to 1960. House Committees - information and hearing schedules. NAICS and SIC Code Correspondence Tables - U.S. Census Bureau site has tables for U.S. Standard Industrial Classification (SIC) codes and the 2002 North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) codes for businesses. Senate Committee Hearings - committee information and hearings schedules. SciTechMaterials.gov - A catalog of government web sites that offer scientific, engineering, or technology-related expertise, information, materials, or services. THOMAS - U.S. Congress on the internet. Databases available are Bill Text, Congressional Record Text, Bill Summary & Status, the Congressional Record Index, and the Constitution (now found, along with other historical Congressional documents, under the "Historical Documents" category on the THOMAS home page). |
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