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Gov 101

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Trying to find government information can be frustrating and time consuming. If you’re searching for State of Connecticut info, start at the state’s website. The text of state statutes is also available online. The federal government has a portal for searching all of its branch and agency websites: www.usa.gov . Both the House of Representatives and the U.S. Senate have websites, as does the White House. You can track current and past legislation through the Thomas section of the Library of Congress website. And GPO Access offers a wealth of information, providing online access to printed material originating in all branches of government. Looking for historical information? Try the websites of the National Archives or the Library of Congress.

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