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  2. U.S. Congress legislation, Congressional Record debates, Members of Congress, legislative process educational resources presented by the Library of Congress.

  3. Members of the U.S. Congress

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    Profiles of U.S. Representatives and Senators that include their legislative activity.

  4. Find Your Members in the U.S. Congress

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    Find your member on a list to view their contact information. Representatives. Senators. Find your members of Congress by typing in your address on Congress.gov.

  5. Browse the legislation of the 118th U.S. Congress (2023-2024) by law, bill type, subject, bills vetoed, or committee report.

  6. Twenty-Seventh Amendment. Twenty-Seventh Amendment Explained. No law, varying the compensation for the services of the Senators and Representatives, shall take effect, until an election of Representatives shall have intervened. The original text of the United States Constitution and its Amendments.

  7. Public Laws | Congress.gov | Library of Congress

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    Statutes at Large and Public Laws. Enacted bills and joint resolutions appear on this list after NARA assigns public law (PL) numbers. PL numbers link to slip law texts after they have been published by GPO. (Private laws are in a separate list.)

  8. Congressional Record | Congress.gov | Library of Congress

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    Proceedings, Debates of the U.S. Congress. Most Recent Issue; Browse By Date; CR Index; About

  9. Most-Viewed Bills - Congress.gov Resources

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    The Congress.gov top ten most-viewed bills list is compiled each Monday from the previous week’s metrics. Subscribe to most-viewed bills alerts from Email Alerts and Updates.

  10. Glossary of Legislative Terms - Congress.gov

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    Brief explanations of legislative terms used throughout Congress.gov. In-depth descriptions are provided in “About” Legislation, Legislation Text, Committees, Committee Reports, Members, the Congressional Record, the Congressional Record Index, Nominations, House Communications, Senate Communications, and Treaty Documents. A.

  11. How Our Laws Are Made - Congress.gov Resources

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    This online resource provides a basic outline of the numerous steps of our federal law-making process from the source of an idea for a legislative proposal through its publication as a statute. The legislative process is a matter about which every person should be well informed in order to understand and appreciate the work of Congress.