Government Sources
- Core Documents of U.S. Democracy
- Use this web site to locate the full text of a number of essential documents related to U.S. democracy, including Supreme Court Decisions, 1937 - 1975, the Budget of the United States Government , the Economic Report of the President and many other items.
- DCWatch
- DCWatch is an online magazine that covers local city politics and public affairs in Washington, D.C.. In addition to articles and colums about political issues and politicians, DCWatch features resources for civic activists and background material on legislation and current events in the District of Columbia.
- Federal and State Tax Forms
- This site allows users to download both Federal and State tax forms.
- GPO Access (from Gelman Library)
- Created by Gelman Librarian Judy Solberg, this site provides links to various onlinepublications available through the Government Printing Office.
- Internal Revenue Service
- Information on this website include tax forms, instructions, and a variety of informationsources about filing tax returns.
- Library of Congress
- Search the catalogs of the Library of Congress and find information on other projects and services.
- THOMAS (The Library of Congress)
- An superior source for current legislative information. Provides full-text of legislation fromthe 103rd and 104th Congresses and full-text of the Congressional Record. Bills can be searchedby topic, popular title, bill number, bills enacted into law, and bills under consideration thisweek.
- University of Michigan Documents Center
- The Documents Center is a central reference and referral point for governmentinformation, whether local, state, federal, foreign or international. Its web pages are a reference and instructional tool for government, political science, statistical data, and news.
- U.S. Census Home Page
- Search for statistics derived from the most recent U.S. Census.
- U.S. House of Representatives
- Site includes information about legislative process, the current Congressional Schedule, listings of representatives and how they voted on various topics, information on laws, and visitor information.
- U.S. Senate
- Consult this website for information on the senators, committee and legislative activities and the history of the Senate.
- White House Home Page
- Use this site to find information about the President's Cabinet, the Executive Branch, and the First Family. Other features include presidential documents, publications, and press releases.
For additional governmental sources, please consult our Government Information webpage.
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