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Exercise - News and Transcripts Sources

Selected Congressional Sources

  • C-Span Congressional Chronicle
    Member info., committee info., votes, recorded and live video proceedings & hearings, and more.
  • C-Span Video
    Hundreds of videos and live broadcasts on public policy.
  • GAO Reports
    Worth knowing about! GAO is a non-partisan agency that works for Congress. It investigates how the federal government spends taxpayer dollars. Their reports can provide terrific background and overview to complex issues.
  • CRS Reports
    Another great source for non-partisan analysis of political topics. The Congressional Research Service (CRS) is the policy research arm of the US Congress that provides reports to members of Congress.
  • Congressional Documents
    A comprehensive guide.
 

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