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Bills This Week – Home - 119th Congress

XML The following are links to the text of legislation scheduled for consideration during the week of Jan. 20, 2025. For the complete schedule, please visit the Majority Leader’s site. Items that may be considered under suspension of the rules H.R. 207 SHARKED Act of 2025 [PDF] H.R. 186 Hershel ‘Woody’ Williams National Medal of Honor Monument Location Act [PDF] H.R. 187 MAPWaters Act of 2025, as amended [PDF] H.R. 197 …

 

January 23, 2025
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Congress.gov Notifications Register Now to Attend the Congressional Data Task Force Meeting on 12/12 - 119th Congress

Register Now to Attend the Congressional Data Task Force Meeting on 12/12 The Congressional Data Task Force will have their next public meeting on Thursday, December 12, 2024, from 2:00 PM to 4:00 PM EDT. Listen to updates from various legislative branch partners. There will also be updates on recent Congress.gov enhancements. Register at: https://usgpo.github.io/innovation/events/2024-12-12-CDTF/   Source link

 

December 10, 2024
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Congress.gov Notifications. Congress.gov Enhancements for November of 2024, Part 2 - 119th Congress

We are pleased to bring you the second installment of Congress.gov enhancements for November of 2024. New – Historical House Journals Historical House Journals from the 1st (1789 – 1791) through the 43rd Congress (1873 – 1875) are available to browse and search. Find links to the House Journal in the Congressional Activity section of the Browse page. Select a session date to go to a calendar display with links to each day’s journal. Using the search bar, select All Congresses and enter your word or phrase query. Check Journals under the Limit Your Search filter on your search results…

 

November 25, 2024
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Congress.gov Notifications. Congress.gov Enhancements for November of 2024 - 119th Congress

We are pleased to bring you the Congress.gov enhancements for November of 2024.   New – Historical Senate Journals Historical Senate Journals from the 1st (1789 – 1791) through the 43rd Congress (1873 – 1875) are available to browse and search. Find links to the Senate Journal in the Congressional Activity section of the Browse page. Select a session date to go to a calendar display with links to each day’s journal. Using the search bar, select All Congresses and enter your word or phrase query. Check Journals under the Limit Your Search filter on your search results page. Select…

 

November 18, 2024
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Congress.gov Notifications Join Us for a Congress.gov Public Forum on September 18th! - 119th Congress

We are pleased to announce that we are holding a “Congress.gov Public Forum” in the Mumford Room, which is located in the Madison Building, on September 18, 2024, from 1-3 p.m. EDT. If you are a professional or a concerned citizen who uses Congress.gov regularly to keep up with the latest federal legislative activity, we want to hear from you! You can register to attend this free event in person here.If you prefer, you can participate online by registering here.    Source link

 

August 28, 2024
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Congress.gov Notifications. Congress.gov Enhancements for July of 2024, Part 2 - 119th Congress

We are pleased to bring you the Congress.gov enhancements for July of 2024, Part 2. Enhancement – Command Line Search – Download Results From a command line search you can download up to 2500 search results as a spreadsheet. Use filters to narrow your results to a single collection, such as legislation, in order to select which data columns to include in your download. Enhancement – Legislation – Text Size Source link

 

Congress.gov Notifications New Video Highlighting Appropriations Resources on Congress.gov - 119th Congress

Users can now view a video that highlights Congress.gov tools that track the status of legislation covering appropriations. The Constitution authorizes Congress to make appropriations to fund the federal government. Appropriations cover discretionary funding for numerous government programs, projects, and operations. This brief video highlights four Congress.gov tools that track the status of those bills through the appropriations process.  To learn more about appropriations, view the Appropriations and Budget Resources webpage.    Source link