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The official archive of the Congressional Research Service. "Created by experts in CRS, the reports present a legislative perspective on topics such as agriculture policy, counterterrorism operations, banking regulation, veteran’s issues and much more. Founded over a century ago, CRS provides authoritative and confidential research and analysis for Congress’ deliberative use."
The CQ Magazine, formerly known as CQ Weekly, is known as the pre-eminent resource for Congress-watchers who need non-partisan information on Capitol Hill. CQ Magazine on the Web includes access to the full text of all articles published since 1983.
In-depth reporting on current controversial issues, with an introductory overview; background and chronology on the topic; an assessment of the current situation; tables and maps; pro/con statements from representatives of opposing positions; and bibliographies of key sources.
A public archive containing many non-classified reports created by the Congressional Research Service. Contains non-partisan facts and analysis on almost every conceivable issue examined by the US Congress.