Congressional Research Services (CRS) Reports: A Review of Sources
In: Government information quarterly: an international journal of policies, resources, services, and practices, Band 24, Heft 4, S. 888-891
ISSN: 0740-624X
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In: Government information quarterly: an international journal of policies, resources, services, and practices, Band 24, Heft 4, S. 888-891
ISSN: 0740-624X
In: Government information quarterly: an international journal of policies, resources, services and practices, Band 24, Heft 4, S. 888-892
ISSN: 0740-624X
This report contains the table that provides names and contact information for CRS experts on policy issues related to cyber security bills currently being debated in the 112th Congress.
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This report discusses NATO-Russia relations deteriorated in 2008 as Russia vocally opposed U.S. and alliance proposals to strengthen relations with Georgia and Ukraine and as ties in the NATO-Russia Council were suspended in the wake of the Russia-Georgia Conflict.
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Congressional Research Service (CRS) products, such as CRS Reports and Issue Briefs, are valuable reference tools that can assist reference professionals in providing service to a wide range of patrons and should not be overlooked. This paper details the history leading up to the creation of CRS beginning with the formation of the Library of Congress, the establishing of CRS's congressional agency predecessor, the Legislative Reference Service, to its present form as the Congressional Research Service; explains what kind of products CRS creates and why; and provides a brief legislative history of congressional efforts to publicly disseminate CRS products, integrated with public discourse on the subject.
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This report is designed to fill the need for a simple tabulation of legislative workload. It provides the numbers of bills and joint resolutions introduced, and the numbers of public and private laws enacted, from the 80th Congress through the 108th Congress. This report contains historical data.
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This report provides background on the CSBG and related activities, including information on funding, and tracks the progress of relevant legislation ad appropriations measures.
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This report contains the political developments and implications for U.S. interests with Armenia, Azerbaijan, and Georgia.
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This report contains the names and contact information for CRS experts on policy concerns relating to the debt limit and legislative proposals to raise the debt limit.
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This report discusses the decennial apportionment process that determines the number of seats in the House of Representatives for which each state qualifies, based on population counts. It also points out the proposed congressional legislation.
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This report discusses about specific topics about disaster assistance and recovery that might be explored by both 111th Congress and the administration. The Topics include: FEMA's Temporary Housing, Catastrophic disasters, Community Recovery Policy and FEMA staffing.
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This report discusses about legislative goals for campaign finance reform. It further discusses about Political Speech, Mass Media and Communications and other issues.
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This report discusses about the Federal disability benefit programs that are primarily intended to provide a measure of income security to persons with disabilities by replacing some of the income lost due to their inability to work.
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Title from cover. ; Index to U.S. government periodicals ; PAIS bulletin ; Some monthly nos. issued in combined form (i.e. Oct.-Nov. 1991 issue called v. 12, no. 10-11). ; Mode of access: Internet.
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In: The China quarterly, Band 146, S. 643-645
ISSN: 1468-2648