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Legislative Support: Useful Telephone Numbers and Internet Addresses Resources: Offices and Websites for Congressional Staff Jennifer E. Manning Information Research Specialist Michael Greene Information Research Specialist September 26, 2014September 19, 2011 Congressional Research Service 7-5700 www.crs.gov RS20120 CRS Report for Congress Prepared for Members and Committees of Congress Legislative Support: Useful Telephone Numbers and Internet Addresses Legislative Support Resources: Offices and Websites for Congressional Staff Summary This report, one of a series of reports on the legislative process, provides a brief list of telephone numbers, room numbers, and Internet addresses (where available) of use to new congressional staffers that work who work with legislative procedures and conduct legislative research. Internet access restrictions are noted. Some of the websites listed are available only to congressional offices; other sites are restricted further and are only available to House or Senate offices. This report is intended for congressional use only and will be updated annually. Congressional Research Service Legislative Support: Useful Telephone Numbers and Internet Addresses Contents Legislative Support Agencies and Offices Resources: Offices and Websites for Congressional Staff Contents House Offices and Websites ....................................................................................... 1 Additional Websites ..................... 1 Senate Offices and Websites .................................................................................................... 4 Contacts Author Contact Information.............................. 2 Additional Legislative Support Resources....................................................................................... 5 Acknowledgments ............3 Contacts Author Contact Information............................................................................................................... 5 Congressional Research Service Legislative Support: Useful Telephone Numbers and Internet Addresses Legislative Support Agencies and Offices Congressional Research Service Library of Congress, Madison Building, LM205 La Follette Congressional Reading Room, LM202 Main number to place requests: (202) 707-5700 Hotline for “ready reference” questions: (202) 707-7100 Congressional offices only: http://www.crs.gov For research and analysis on any topic. Clerk of the House/House Legislative Resource Center B106 Cannon House Office Building (202) 225-7000 To order publications: (202) 226-5200 or e-mail hdocs@mail.house.gov http://clerk.house.gov Resources: Offices and Websites for Congressional Staff House Offices and Websites House of Representatives Website http://www.house.gov House offices only (HouseNet): http://housenet.house.gov Websites of Representatives, leadership offices and organizations, committees, and support offices. The restricted HouseNet website serves as a portal to the other “House Offices Only” websites described below and includes access to Dear Colleague letters and commercial database subscriptions, including ProQuest Congressional. Clerk of the House H-154 Capitol (202) 225-7000 http://clerk.house.gov House offices only: http://extranet.clerk.house.gov For archival assistance, Congressional Record submissions, introduction of legislation, and roll call vote questions. House Legislative Resource Center B106 Cannon House Office Building (202) 226-5200 To order publications: (202) 226-5200 or e-mail hdocs@mail.house.gov http://clerk.house.gov/about/offices_lrc.aspx House offices only: http://extranet.clerk.house.gov For current and historic House documents, directories, archival assistance, payroll and financial disclosure reports, and lobbyist registrations. The House Legislative Resource Center includes the House Library, http://library.clerk.house.gov/, which preserves House documents and provides legislative history assistance to offices. Note: Documents are ordered through the Legislative Resource Center. However, the documents collection is located in the House Documents Room, B25 Ford House Office Building. Congressional Budget Office H2-410 Ford House Office Building (202) 226-2800 To order publications: (202) 226-2809 or e-mail publications@cbo.gov http://www.cbo.gov For budget projections, budget information, and cost estimates for bills reported out of committee. Government Accountability Office 441 G Street, NW (202) 512-4400 To order publications: (202) 512-6000 http://www.gao.gov http://twitter.com/USGAO House offices only: http://watchdog.house.gov Senate offices only: http://watchdog.senate.gov Investigative arm of Congress; supports congressional oversight by reporting on federal government programs, investigating allegations of improper agency activities, and adjudicating government contract disputes. Congressional Research Service 1 Legislative Support: Useful Telephone Numbers and Internet AddressesHouse Legislative Counsel 136 Cannon House Office Building (202) 225-6060 http://www.house.gov/legcoun House offices only: http://legcoun.house.gov/members/ For assistance with legislative drafting and preparation of conference reports. House Parliamentarian H209 Capitol (202) 225-7373 http://www.house.gov/content/learn/officers_and_organizations/parliamentarian.php For assistance with legislative rules, precedents, and practices. Congressional Research Service 1 Legislative Support Resources: Offices and Websites for Congressional Staff House Technology Call Center H2-694 Ford House Office Building (202) 225-6002 or (800) 447-8737 House offices only: http://housenet.house.gov (choose the “Technology” tab for support and to identify your office’s Technical Support Representative, or TSR)https://housenet.house.gov/portal/server.pt/community/technology/393 For technical assistance with, and training on, office computers and wireless devices, websites, software, and databases. House Legislative Counsel 136 Cannon House Office Building (202) 225-6060 http://www.house.gov/legcoun House offices only: http://legcoun.house.gov/members/ For assistance with legislative drafting and preparation of conference reports. House Parliamentarian H209 Capitol (202) 225-7373 No website. For assistance with legislative rules, precedents, and practices. Law Library of Congress Law Library Reading Room, LM201 Library of Congress (202) 707-5079 Congressional offices only: (202) 707-2700 http://www.loc.gov/law http://twitter.com/lawlibcongress Congressional offices only: http://www.loc.gov/law/congress For legal research and reference; offers special services to congressional offices. National Archives and Records Administration 700 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW (202) 357-5100 Congressional offices only: http://www.archives.gov/congress Listings of newly enacted laws and law numbers: http://www.archives.gov/federal-register/laws/ current.html Office of the Federal Register and to speak with someone for information about newly assigned public law numbers: (202) 741-6040. Public Law Update Service, a recorded message listing newly assigned public law numbers: (202) 741-6043. PUBLAWS-L, an email list about newly enacted laws. To sign up: http://www.archives.gov/ federal-register/laws/updates.html. Congressional Research Service 2 Legislative Support: Useful Telephone Numbers and Internet Addresses Office of Management and Budget 725 17th Street, NW (New Executive Office Building) (202) 395-4790 http://www.whitehouse.gov/OMB For federal budget information Senate Offices and Websites Senate Website http://www.senate.gov Senate offices only (Webster): http://webster.senate.gov Websites of Senators, leadership offices and organizations, committees, and support offices. The restricted Webster website is a portal to the various “Senate Offices Only” sites described below and also provides access to commercial database subscriptions, including ProQuest Congressional and LexisNexis. Secretary of the Senate S312 Capitol (202) 224-3622 To order publications: (202) 224-1356 Senate offices only: http://webster.senate.gov/secretary For current and historic Senate documents, directories, payroll and financial disclosure reports, archival assistance, and lobbyist registrations. Note: The Senate Document Room is located at B04 Hart Senate Office Building and can be reached at (202) 224-7701. Senate IT/Computer Support Services 2 Massachusetts Avenue, NE (Postal Square Building, 6th Floor) (202) 228-4357 Senate offices only: http://webster.senate.gov/customersupport/information_technology Provides technical assistance with, and training on, office computers and wireless devices, websites, software, and databases. Senate Legislative Counsel 668 Dirksen Senate Office Building (202) 224-6461 http://slc.senate.gov Senate offices only: http://webster.senate.gov/other/solc For assistance with legislative drafting and preparation of conference reports. Congressional Research Service 2 Legislative Support Resources: Offices and Websites for Congressional Staff Senate Library B15 Russell Senate Office Building (202) 224-7106 or e-mail reference@sec.senate.gov Senate offices only: http://webster.senate.gov/secretary/library Provides reference assistance for Senate offices, including assistance in searching the Legislative Information System (LIS); has most complete collection of Senate publications. Senate Parliamentarian S133 Capitol (202) 224-6128 Senate offices only: http://webster.senate.gov/secretary/departments/Parliamentarian For assistance with legislative rules, precedents, and practices. Congressional Research Service 3 Legislative Support: Useful Telephone Numbers and Internet Addresses White House Executive Clerk’s Office 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW (202) 456-2226 (a recording) No website. To find out if the President has received, signed, or vetoed recent legislation. Additional Websites GPO Access & FDsys Websites http://www.gpoaccess.gov http://www.gpo.gov/fdsys http://twitter.com/USGPO For congressional and executive branch documents, such as the Federal Register and the U.S. Government Manual. Note: The information in GPO Access is in the process of being migrated to the Federal Digital System (FDsys). GPO Access will maintain all documents until the transfer is complete. House of Representatives Website http://www.house.gov House offices only (HouseNet): http://housenet.house.gov Websites of Representatives, leadership offices and organizations, committees, and support offices. Legislative Information System (LIS) Website Congressional offices only: http://www.congress.gov To register for Twitter feed, go to http://www.congress.gov/help/twitter.html For legislation, floor votes, schedules, the Congressional Record, and committee publications. Senate Website http://www.senate.gov Senate offices only (Webster): http://webster.senate.gov Websites of Senators, leadership offices and organizations, committees, and support offices. THOMAS Website http://thomas.loc.gov; public version of LIS http://twitter.com/thomasdotgov For legislation, floor votes, the Congressional Record, and committee publications. Congressional Research Service 4 Legislative Support: Useful Telephone Numbers and Internet Addresses White House Website http://www.whitehouse.gov http://twitter.com/whitehouse For White House documents, such as executive orders and presidential proclamations. Author Contact Information Jennifer E. Manning Information Research Specialist jmanning@crs.loc.gov, 7-7565 Acknowledgments Meghan Krueger, intern, provided research assistance on this report. Congressional Research ServiceAdditional Legislative Support Resources Congressional Research Service Library of Congress, Madison Building, LM205 La Follette Congressional Reading Room, LM202 Main number to place requests: (202) 707-5700 Hotline for “ready reference” questions: (202) 707-7100 Congressional offices only: http://www.crs.gov To register for Twitter feed, go to http://www.crs.gov/resources/Pages/twitter.aspx For confidential, authoritative, and objective research and analysis on legislative and oversight issues before Congress, as well as programs designed to help you learn about such topics as budget and appropriations, legal research, and legislative process and procedure. Congressional Budget Office H2-410 Ford House Office Building (202) 226-2800 To order publications: (202) 226-2809 or e-mail publications@cbo.gov http://www.cbo.gov For budget projections, budget information, and cost estimates for bills reported out of committee. Government Accountability Office 441 G Street, NW (202) 512-4400 To order publications: (202) 512-6000 http://www.gao.gov http://twitter.com/USGAO House offices only: http://watchdog.house.gov Senate offices only: http://watchdog.senate.gov For independent, nonpartisan reports on agency audits, policy analysis, and program evaluations. GAO, the investigative arm of Congress, supports congressional oversight by reporting on federal Congressional Research Service 3 Legislative Support Resources: Offices and Websites for Congressional Staff government programs, investigating allegations of improper agency activities, and adjudicating government contract disputes. Government Printing Office (GPO) Federal Digital System (FDsys) Website http://www.gpo.gov/fdsys http://twitter.com/USGPO For congressional and executive branch documents, such as the Federal Register and the U.S. Government Manual. Law Library of Congress Law Library Reading Room, LM201 Library of Congress (202) 707-5079 Congressional offices only: (202) 707-2700 http://www.loc.gov/law http://twitter.com/lawlibcongress Congressional offices only: http://www.loc.gov/law/congress For legal research and reference; offers special services to congressional offices, including reports, briefings, and training on legal topics. Legislative Information System (LIS) Website Congressional offices only: http://www.lis.gov To register for Twitter feed, go to http://www.lis.gov/help/twitter.php For timely, accurate and complete legislative information, going back to the 93rd Congress (19731974). Content includes legislation, floor votes, schedules, the Congressional Record, and committee publications. The site is also a portal to a variety of government, commercial and academic legislative sources. Note: LIS and THOMAS (see below) will be eventually replaced by one website, Congress.gov. Congress.gov is currently being developed and is available as a public site at http://www.congress.gov. National Archives and Records Administration 700 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW (202) 357-5100 Congressional offices only: http://www.archives.gov/congress Listings of newly enacted laws and law numbers: http://www.archives.gov/federal-register/laws/ current.html http://twitter.com/usnatarchives For newly enacted laws, older Executive Orders and Presidential Proclamations, and access to congressional committee records, which are stored in the Center for Legislative Archives. Office of the Federal Register and to speak with someone for information about newly assigned public law numbers: (202) 741-6040. Public Law Update Service, a recorded message listing newly assigned public law numbers: (202) 741-6043. Congressional Research Service 4 Legislative Support Resources: Offices and Websites for Congressional Staff PUBLAWS-L, an e-mail list about newly enacted laws. To sign up: http://www.archives.gov/ federal-register/laws/updates.html. Office of Management and Budget 725 17th Street, NW (New Executive Office Building) (202) 395-4790 http://www.whitehouse.gov/OMB https://twitter.com/OMBPress For copies of the President’s federal budget proposals, proposed legislation, testimony, reports, PAYGO scorecards, and other documents associated with the administration’s agenda. OMB serves as the implementation and enforcement arm of presidential policy government-wide. THOMAS Website http://thomas.loc.gov/home/thomas.php; public version of LIS For timely, accurate and complete legislative information, going back to the 93rd Congress (197374). This site is the public version of LIS and includes legislation, floor votes, the Congressional Record, and committee publications. Note: LIS and THOMAS will be eventually replaced by one website, Congress.gov. Congress.gov is currently being developed and is available as a public site at http://beta.congress.gov. White House Executive Clerk’s Office 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW (202) 456-2226 (a recording) http://www.whitehouse.gov/briefing-room/legislation To find out if the President has received, signed, or vetoed recent legislation. White House Website http://www.whitehouse.gov http://twitter.com/whitehouse For current presidential administration documents, such as executive orders and presidential proclamations. Note: Older, as well as archived, executive orders are available through the National Archives’ Executive Orders webpage at http://www.archives.gov/federal-register/executive-orders/. Author Contact Information Jennifer E. Manning Information Research Specialist jmanning@crs.loc.gov, 7-7565 Congressional Research Service Michael Greene Information Research Specialist mgreene@crs.loc.gov, 7-9188 5