Electronic Sources for Federal Legislative History Documents
With Years/Congresses Available

By Richard J. McKinney, Assistant Law Librarian, Federal Reserve Board; last updated, January 2006
(Note: in each listing group non-fee based sources precede those that are fee based in italic)

Legislative History Electronic Compilations (selected committee reports & other related documents)

Popular Name or Public Law Number Index (to find the law/bill to research)

U.S. Code (has brief history of amdts after each section of the Code to discern which law to research)

Bill/Public Law Chronologies & Brief Summaries

Bill/Public Law Texts

Congressional Committee Reports (conference and standing committees)

Congressional Record (bill actions, votes, floor debate, remarks, daily digest of floor & cmte actions)

Congressional Committee Hearings (from House and Senate standing committees)

Presidential Signing Statements (found in the Weekly Comp. of Pres. Docs & Public Papers of Pres.)

Congressional Committee Markup Summaries and Amendments (amendment votes in committee)

Congressional Committee Prints (studies/compilations; also the name for bill drafts before markup)

Congressional Documents (generally communications from the President - treaties, vetoes, etc.)

Related Studies, Reports, Articles (from GAO, CBO, OMB, CRS, White Hse, agencies, news, etc.)

Prepared for LLSDC's Legis. Source Book - http://www.llsdc.org/sourcebook/docs/elec-leg-hist-doc.pdf