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- Citing Bill Tracking Reports
- Citing Bills
- Citing Campaign Financial Information
- Citing Candidate Financial Reports
- Citing Code of Federal Regulations
- Citing Committee Information
- Citing Committee Prints (Online)
- Citing Committee Prints (Printed or Microfiche)
- Citing Committee Reports (Online)
- Citing Committee Reports (Printed or Microfiche)
- Citing Congressional Documents (Online)
- Citing Congressional Documents (Printed or Microfiche)
- Citing Congressional Record (Daily Edition)
- Citing Congressional Record (Permanent Edition)
- Citing CRS Reports
- Citing Federal Register
- Citing Hearings (Online)
- Citing Hearings (Printed or Microfiche)
- Citing Member Financial Information
- Citing Member Information
- Citing Member Voting Records
- Citing Newspapers
- Citing Public Laws
- Citing Rules
- Citing Testimony (Transcribed or Written)
- Citing U.S. Code
- Citing U.S. Serial Set (Microfiche)
- Citing U.S. Serial Set (Online)
How Do I...?
- Access the Statutes at Large optional module
- Cite the congressional publications that I have found
- Find a publication or a bill that I just heard about in the news within the last few days
- Find all the regulations that relate to a topic or a law
- Find congressional publications on a specific topic
- Find information about a congressional committee
- Find information about a Senator or Representative
- Find out where a bill is in the legislative process
- Find testimony from a hearing
- Find the debate on a bill or a topic
- Find the final vote on a bill
- Find the legislative history of a law
- Find the text of a bill
All About...
How do I cite the congressional publications that I have found?
Depending on the publications you found, there are varying rules that you should follow to cite them in a footnote or bibliography. See How to Cite.