Tuesday, July 6, 2021

New: 'A Century of Lawmaking' Now Available on Congress.gov

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Library of Congress Adds 'A Century of Lawmaking' to Congress.gov

The Library of Congress announced today that U.S. congressional records dating back to the days of printing presses and the telegraph are now easily accessible on mobile devices. With this latest update of Congress.gov — the official website for U.S. federal legislative information — the Library has transitioned over 33,000 bills and resolutions crafted by Congress between 1799 and 1873 (the 6th to 42nd U.S. Congresses) to a modern, user-friendly web format.

The Library's "A Century of Lawmaking for a New Nation" collection has been a premier source of historic legal documents since it was first published online in 1998, serving as an access point to the lawmaking of early America.

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