Tracking Legislation
OPEN Data - U.S. House Will Make Legislative Documents More Available to the Public
Office of the Clerk - (New Site)
U.S. House of Representatives
Available January 1, 2012. Documents to be available in open format (XML)
U.S. STATUTES AT LARGE - 1951 - 2007
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U.S. House and Senate Committee Hearings
House and Senate Committee Hearings
Published hearing transcripts may contain witness testimony, question-and-answer portions of a hearing, or other materials requested of the witness by a House Congressional or Senate committee.
Photo: "US Capitol In Daylight" by Kevin McCoy at: Wikimedia Commons
Many of Auraria Library’s Federal Government Documents are these “published hearings.” Search our Skyline Catalog by title or keyword. Hearings may be in electronic, print or microform format.
Hearings - Transcripts, Audio, Video or Q & A
The Auraria Library has electronic access to U.S. Congress Committee Hearing Records through the LexisNexis Congressional and LexisNexis Academic databases. These resources provide timely access to published transcripts as well as other Wire Services, some of which duplicate the Congressional Hearing Transcript products that are sold commercially.
NEW! LexisNexis Congressional now includes the full text of hearings from 1980-2003. Later hearings are often linked from the Skyline catalog record.
Using ProQuest Congressional tips.
The archives, at C-SpanVideo.org, cover 23 years of history and five presidential administrations. Access to the more than 160,000 hours of C-Span footage is “like being able to Google political history."
Government Published Hearings at Auraria
A Note on Government Published Hearings
Auraria Library, as a Selective Federal Depository Library receives nearly all published congressional hearings. Our collection began in the early 1970s and is searchable through the Library Catalog.







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