Sunlight Foundation. This bipartisan, collaborative initiative will study the Senate’s current information-sharing practices to recommend how to improve public access to the Senate’s work on the Web. This project is modeled off of Sunlight’s parallel initiative, the Open House Project.
The U.S. Congressional Bibliographies enumerate and describe meetings held by Congressional committees since 1985, those for which printed transcripts are issued, and those that remain unprinted.
Makes federal legislative information freely available to the public. Since that time THOMAS has expanded the scope of its offerings to include the features and content listed below. Bills, Resolutions, Activity in Congress, Congressional Record, Schedules, Calendars, Committee Information, Presidential Nominations, Treaties.
OpenCongress brings together official government data with news coverage, blog posts, public comments, and more to give you the real story behind what's happening in Congress. OpenCongress is a free, open-source, not-for-profit, and non-partisan web resource with a mission to make Congress more transparent and to encourage civic engagement. OpenCongress is a joint project of the Participatory Politics Foundation and the Sunlight Foundation.
This public resource provides information about 400,000 bills introduced in the U.S. Congress, currently 1947-2002, along with extensive information about each bill's progress and sponsor. It is used by researchers to study legislative institutions and behavior; by policy experts to study issue attention in Congress; and even by citizens studying their family histories (the dataset provides the only digitized records of tens of thousands of private bills introduced between 1947 and 1972). organized in a format that facilitates quantitative studies. the only digitizedsource for information about the 200,000 bills introduced between 1947 and 1972.
Capitol Hill Reports are time saving resources for any private or governmental organization following legislative developments on Capitol Hill, giving you only the most relevant and up-to-date information via concise and nonpartisan reports. With decades of legislative tracking and journalistic experience behind each report, we provide tailored updates on legislation that matter most to trade associations, law firms, and companies.
GovTrackInsider.com complements GovTrack.us with original and syndicated reporting on what Congress is doing now, what is on its agenda, and what it all means. We've hired a small team of paid freelance reporters to cover congressional committee meetings. We'll also be including syndicated coverage of Congress from the OpenCongress blog, and other sources. Insider is an online newspaper, but one with some unusual pages. For articles on many topics you'll find on the right side a topic dashboard. There you can connect with other readers in a variety of ways.