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Congressional Research Service (CRS) Reports

Collected by: Stanford University, Social Sciences Resource Group

Archived since: Jun, 2008

Description:

Congressional Research Service (CRS) is a think tank that provides research reports to members of Congress on a variety of topics relevant to current political events. However, the Congressional Research Service (CRS) does not provide direct public access to its reports, nor are they released to the public via the Federal Library Depository Program (FDLP). There are several organizations that collect and give access to subsets of published CRS Reports. This collection attempts to bring all CRS Reports together in one place. For more information on CRS, see the Sunlight Foundations CRS Reports backgrounder (http://bit.ly/CRSReports). Please contact James Jacobs (jrjacobs AT stanford DOT edu) if you know of additional sites hosting CRS reports.

Subject:   Society & Culture Government - US Federal Library of Congress. Congressional Research Service United States. Congress Congressional Research Service reports

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Title: Congressional Research Service reports--legislative process in the House

URL: http://www.rules.house.gov/archives/crs_reports.htm

Description: Archive of reports produced by the Congressional Research Service and maintained on the Web site of the House of Representative Committee on Rules. The reports cover the rules and procedures of the House of Representatives, as well as the legislative and budget process.

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Subject:   Budget process--United States,  Legislation--United States ,  United States. Congress. House--Rules and practice

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