What's your Congressman up to? Don't know? Find out by going to Congress yourself with the help of the following three sites:

The U.S. Congress, the House of Representatives and the Senate.

While you are there, put some some faces with those names by visiting the Congressional Pictorial Directory.


 

As long as your checking things out..... Take a look at the information available to you from the various Agencies and Departments of the Executive Branch of the Federal Government listed below:

  1. Census Bureau
  2. Central Intelligence Agency Home Page
  3. Department of Commerce
  4. Department of Defense
  5. Department of Justice Organizations
  6. Department of State
  7. Department of the Treasury
  8. Federal Bureau of Investigation
  9. Federal Databases
  10. Federal Web Locator
  11. FedWorld Beta Home Page
  12. IRS and IRS Forms And Publications
  13. Jobs, Labor, and Management
  14. Nat'l Institute of Health
  15. National Archives and Records Administration
  16. United States Postal Service
  17. U.S. Naval Observatory Time Service Dept.
Full access to the United States Code, federal law, can be found at Cornell Univeristy's U.S. Code page, and the even more expansive Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) can be found at the Government Printing Office's CFR Main Page.

Fast Facts about America's Presidents, the White House Home Page and More...can be found on this site's Chief Executive Club page.

 

"Here comes the judge," well at least the Justices of the Supreme Court. Checkout these sites devoted to the High Court.

  1. Introduction
  2. The Law Journal's U.S. SUPREME COURT Page
  3. University of Mississippi: U.S. SUPREME COURT Page
  4. USSC Plus - U.S. Supreme Court on the Web
  5. FedWorld/FLITE U.S. SUPREME COURT DECISIONS: Full Text Search Engine

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If you have any comments or suggestions, you can e-mail me at

tjl1886@insnet.com

Thank You


 

(This page was last edited on 23 February 2004 by Thomas J. Lemmer)