Government
CNN/Time All Politics (http://allpolitics.com.)
Brought to you by CNN, a good place to keep up with the changing political
climate in Washington.
FirstGov (http://firstgov.gov/)
This is the first ever government web site to provide the public with
easy, one-step access to all online U.S. Federal Government resources.
FirstGov allows users to browse a wealth of information — everything from
researching at the Library of Congress to tracking a NASA mission. It also
enables users to conduct important business online — such as applying for
student loans, tracking Social Security benefits, comparing Medicare options
and many others.
INFOMINE
Government Information
(http://infomine.ucr.edu/search/govpubsearch.phtml)
Enables you to search for government information in a variety of ways
(subject, title, keyword) on a variety of topics from Abandonment of Property
to the U. S. Census of Agriculture.
Library of Congress(http://www.loc.gov/)
An example of good government. Access to American Memory, THOMAS, more.
THOMAS: Legislative Information on
the Internet (http://thomas.loc.gov/)
Find the text of bills, the Congressional Record, articles about the
legislative process, even historical documents like the Declaration of
Independence.
United States House of Representatives(http://www.house.gov/)
Find out the name of your state representative and check out the Internet
Law Library, with over 8,900 links and a full text searchable copy of the
U.S. Code.
United States Senate (http://www.senate.gov/)
Learn about Senate legislative activities, committees, and Newt Gingrich.
The White House (http://www.whitehouse.gov/)
E-mail G.W., and say hello to Barney, the first family Scottish Terrier.