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U.S. Government

  • Business.gov
    Electronic access to federal government information and services via the Internet. Here, you'll find answers to commonly-asked questions, "how-to" guides and tools, and resources and regulations available on the Internet.
    URL: http://www.business.gov/ Updated:4/17/2007
  • FedWorld
    Detailed information from over 50 government agencies. Links to federal job postings, tax forms, recent government reports, free government documents, etc. Searchable by agency name or topic.
    URL: http://www.fedworld.gov Updated:4/17/2007
  • Thomas: Legislative Information on the Internet
    Full text of all versions of House and Senate bills searchable by keyword(s) or bill number, as well as full text of the Congressional Record and daily proceedings on the House and Senate floors. Includes pointers to House and Senate gopher sites and an e-mail directory of House members and committees.
    URL: http://thomas.loc.gov Updated:4/17/2007
  • United States Bureau of the Census
    Searchable by specific topics and by government agency. The data comes from censuses, surveys and other data sources. Provides some international statistics gathered by the United States Bureau of the Census.
    URL: http://www.census.gov Updated:4/17/2007
  • United States Senate
    A list of the members of the United States Senate. Locate your Senators and how to contact him/her. Also information about pending legislative policies.
    URL: http://www.senate.gov Updated:4/17/2007
  • United States Supreme Court
    Includes the full text of 1999 term opinions, the Supreme Court calendar and schedule, background information about the court and justices, court rules, bar admissions information, case handling guides, and a visitor's guide. See also Where to Obtain Supreme Court Opinions.
    URL: http://www.supremecourtus.gov Updated:4/17/2007
  • The White House
    The official site of the President and Vice President of the United States. Includes speeches, policies, appearances, e-mail addresses, virtual tours, and archives.
    URL: http://www.whitehouse.gov Updated:4/17/2007


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